VIT Vellore Faculty

Vellore, Tamil NaduDeemed to be UniversityEstd 1984NAAC Grade A++ 3.6

VIT Vellore Faculty Details

Professor and Dean
Dr. Ganesan R
School of Computer Science Engineering (SCOPE)
Professor and Associate Dean (Research)
Dr. Geetha S
School of Computer Science Engineering (SCOPE)
Professor
Dr. Janaki Meena M
School of Computer Science Engineering (SCOPE)
Associate Professor & HOD
Dr. Balakrishnan S
Department of Physics
Professor
Prof. E. James Jebaseelan Samuel
Department of Physics
Professor & HOD
Dr. Sarveswari S
Department of Chemistry
Professor
Prof. Akella Sivaramakrishna
Department of Chemistry
Professor & HOD
Dr. Prabhavathy P.
Department of Information Technology
Associate Professor & HOD
Dr. B Karthikeyan
Department of Embedded Technology
Professor & HOD
Prof. Jagadeesh Kumar M S
Department of Mathematics

VIT Vellore Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 3642 Reviews

The faculty at the college is highly qualified, with many holding Ph.D. degrees and having prior experience from prestigious institutions such as IITs and NITs. The faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:17, although it can vary. Faculty members are generally approachable and supportive, offering guidance both inside and outside classroom hours. The college uses a Fully Flexible Credit System (FFCS), allowing students to choose their faculty and course timings. This flexibility helps students tailor their learning experience.

The college emphasizes a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical application, supported by a curriculum that is regularly updated to align with industry standards. Exams are conducted in three phases per semester, including CAT-1, CAT-2 (an open-book exam), and FAT, with a relative grading system in place. While most students pass these exams, the level of difficulty can vary depending on the subject. The faculty is involved in research, encourages student participation in projects, and regularly publishes research papers.

Despite the faculty's qualifications and experience, there can be language barriers due to a significant number of faculty being from Tamil backgrounds, which may pose initial communication challenges for students from other regions.

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VIT Vellore: 1 Answered Question

Which college is better in terms of faculty: VIT, Amrita, or Manipal?

Abhay PuriStudied at IIM Bangalore (2019)

One of my cousins studied at Amrita University. According to him, the faculty members at Amrita are really good. Many of them work across different research centers, departments, and multiple campuses. I would clarify that I do not have much knowledge about the faculties at the other mentioned colleges and thus won’t be able to provide any insights.

  • Having said that, faculties are just a part of our studies and do not constitute the whole studies themselves.
  • They contribute to our studies but the major part of it depends on us as students.
  • They won’t be looking after or spoon-feed the syllabus like in school. They will teach you and guide you, it is your responsibility to learn whatever is being taught.

You should also get engaged with peer groups and other extracurricular activities out of your sheer interest and self-motivation. This plays a very important role as well as provides a lasting impression.

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