What Students Say
Likes
- The college has a good environment, and in case you choose to opt for hostel all your basic needs are fulfilled inside the campus
- The faculties are amicable and friendly apart from a few bad eggs you'll have to tiptoe around however they are all very helpful and resourceful as long as you show enough drive and focus
Dislikes
- The crowd.Despite the pros of vit, it's very crowded and while it does you give you ample amount of people to meet and learn from, after a point it gets a bit irritating
- Expenditure. Might Seem a little weird to a dislike but it's something to watch out for, due to its multiple food areas you tend to go on a food spree more often than not.
Course Curriculum Overview
I personally took mechanical due to my passion in physics and it's related subjects, the curriculum is made pretty well, and most of it is personalized by the professors themselves, exams usually happen with a one month interval between each, with two normal exams with 15% weightage each and a final semester exam which holds about 40% of your entire sem, the rest 30% is divided in between with various assignments and such. When it comes to the difficulty level, in my pov the 2nd exam would be the hardest due to its open book character so watch out for that one
Internships Opportunities
I haven't gotten as far as internships yet but from what I've heard from seniors and other sources, the internships provided by the college are okay-okay, while not that great they do provide with gold amount of experience and a on-hands kinda thing, again this depends on how you perform academically, professor's opinions on you and most importantly you're aptitude, you're drive to learn and how much you have learnt so far until the 3rd year.
Placement Experience
I'm unsure of the placements as I haven't graduated yet, but most people from mechanical opt to pursue master's abroad or inside India. Germany or most European countries are good if expensive options for master's. NTU or NUS are also good options. And then there's the ivy league in the US too.
Fees and Financial Aid
The feelings policy differs according to ur ranking,while in not sure of the regularity or the rate of the hikes, vit has 5 categories for each course, where the the 1st category is the cheapest for 2lakhs and increase with a 1Lakh as you move up the categories, hostel fees varies but I'm unsure about that too as I'm a dayscholar, bus fees is around 40k roughly
Campus Life
overall the campus itself is good n welcoming, socially it's a very interactive campus with plenty of people and plenty of opportunities to be explored whilst giving you a good amount of experience in various disciplines, the library system is systematic, while the collection isn't very grand, it has a lot of books for ur academic needs n good alternatives too
Admission
The admission process is purely based on merit, no bs with quotas, no bs with reservations n stuff, the application details can be found on the official website, and there's exactly one viteee entrance exam conducted every year and the difficulty level is less than jee mains so that's a relief for most people
Faculty
There are plenty of faculties in vit, and are more than enough to accommodate the students needs, most of them have phDs and they're teaching varies from person to person but most of them only require your attention and discipline during the class hours( yes it's a bit hard for most of us), and you can interact with them at your leisure, provided that the faculties are free at that moment
Other Applied Colleges
Shiv Nadar University - [SNU] | Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Mechanical Engineering)
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