What Students Say
Likes
- The college environment was friendly and safe, and I made good friends on campus.
- Some teachers explained topics clearly and helped students during exams.
- The syllabus helped me understand basic technical concepts well. The placement cell gave basic training and interview guidance.
Dislikes
- More of an practical learning and they need to provide real world knowledge.
- And also some classes were boring as there will be only theory teaching.
- Campus events and activities were not conducted regularly.
Course Curriculum Overview
I would rate the curriculum at VIT-AP University as relevant and fairly comprehensive. Core subjects and electives influenced my choice. It builds basics for jobs and higher studies, but needs more practical projects. Exams are frequent (CATs and FAT) with moderate difficulty.
Fees and Financial Aid
Category 1:2L tution fee And for hostel it's between 60k-2L and there will be no other fee other than that and for hostel they will provide you various bed types (Ac/NAc) and the hostel fee depends on the bed type and mess type we select.
Campus Life
Campus life at VIT-AP University is active and engaging. Annual fest like Vitopia and technical events are usually held in February–March. The library has good books and journals. Classrooms are smart with projectors and Wi-Fi. Sports, clubs, and student portals help social interaction.
Admission
I chose VIT-AP University for its brand name, structured curriculum, and decent placements compared to other colleges I applied to. I also applied to a few local colleges but preferred VIT-AP. Admission was through VITEEE with basic eligibility, online counseling, and a smooth process.
Faculty
At vit ap faculty and student ratio is around 1:40 and most of the teachers are approachable and helpful during all the time and it's a credit based curriculum and we need to change classroom for every subject ,and exams include cat,and fat and fait marking system.
Night Life
Nightlife at VIT-AP University is limited. Hostels usually close by 10–11 PM. Gym, library, and cafeterias close early. Students relax in hostels, campus areas, or nearby food stalls. Outside hangouts are few, but the locality is generally safe at night.
















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