VIT- AP Reviews
What students say about VIT University - [VIT- AP]
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From 4th semester students become eligible for campus placements. Companies like Amazon, TATA Cliq, Bosch, L&T, VMware, Mu sigma, Honeywell, OYO, Volvo, Hp, Axis bank, Lilly, Nilkamal, Titan, MRF, Capgemini, Hexaware, Virtusa, Pwc, Tcs, Infosys, Cognizant. The highest package offered is 41.6 LPA and the average package is around 6 LPA with a CTC of 10 LPA. Almost everyone is placed and the percentage will be around 98 %- 99%. Higher studies in Business field.
The eligibility is based on the higher secondary (+2 / Intermediate) and the interview conducted by the officials. The application fee is Rs.500, one can view the application form at "https://vitap.ac.in" No reservation benefits are available for the BBA course The provision of an allotment letter has taken more time after the completion of the interview. This need to be improved
Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
I have known about vit through some of my friends and came to know that it is a very good university. I have applied through EAPCET. The eligibility criteria are pretty simple you just need to score a good rank in EAPCET and in every subject in your class 12th. But the counseling process needs to be improved. I am an online class student so we got to enjoy our 1st yr.
SBy - StudentEligibility for any course at VIT University is based on an entrance exam known as VITEEE. The application form and fees and dates of the exam are officially found on the VIT UNIVERSITY WEBSITE. The admission process is a lengthy process in VIT and if they make it simple it will be good.
MBy - MotinathYou have to give the exam VITEEE to get into the University. Application forms can be found on their official website. At my time application fee was Rs. 1300. and the consultation was Rs. 5900. No reservation benefits are provided. I think consultation fees should be exempted.
OTBy - Om Tipsetwar
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