Hostel Fee For Indian Students:
Room Rent & Mess Fee
Hostel Fee For NRI and Foreign Category:-
Room Rent & Mess Fee
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Hostel Fee For Indian Students: Room Rent & Mess Fee
Hostel Fee For NRI and Foreign Category:- Room Rent & Mess Fee
Note :
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At VIT, hostel facilities are well-organized with strict segregation between boys and girls, ensuring privacy and security. Boys and girls are housed in separate hostels, such as P Block and Q Block for boys, and G Block and H Block for girls. The allocation of rooms is generally on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability. P Block is often praised for its modern amenities, while F Block is favored among girls for its location and facilities. Hostel fees vary by occupancy: single occupancy starts around ₹48,000 per year, double occupancy ranges from ₹30,000 to ₹40,000, and triple occupancy costs about ₹25,000 to ₹30,000, with four and six-bed rooms being more affordable at ₹15,000 to ₹25,000. Hostels have a curfew, usually requiring students to return by 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM, though late returns are permitted with prior permission. Food is not included in hostel fees; students pay an additional ₹2,000 to ₹3,000 per month for mess facilities, with options varying from vegetarian to special mess. Each hostel has its own mess, and there are also canteens and cafeterias on campus where students frequently eat. Food quality varies but is generally acceptable, with menus changing periodically. Hostels are secured by a sufficient number of guards, and there have been no recent major security issues reported.At VIT, hostel sharing options range from single to six-bed rooms, catering to various preferences and budgets. Single occupancy offers the most privacy, while double and triple occupancy are common choices. Four-bed and six-bed rooms are larger and more economical. I opted for a non-AC room in P Block, prioritizing affordability and comfort. P Block is well-maintained and conveniently located on campus. Non-AC rooms are equipped with ceiling or table fans, while AC rooms have air conditioning. Coolers are not typically provided. All hostels feature geysers for hot water, high-speed WiFi, personal almirahs, study tables, and chairs. Beds come with standard-quality mattresses, and rooms are equipped with curtains for privacy and adequate lighting. Common rooms in some hostels offer seating, table tennis, and board games for recreation. Washrooms are generally common, with daily cleaning by staff. Rooms are cleaned weekly or upon request. In hostels with common washrooms, approximately 10 to 15 students share a single facility, with this number increasing in larger hostels.
VIT offers a robust range of sports facilities including indoor badminton courts, table tennis, squash courts, and an indoor basketball court, alongside outdoor facilities such as football and cricket grounds, tennis courts, an athletics track, and volleyball courts. All necessary sports equipment is generally provided by the college. The campus includes a well-equipped gym with cardio machines, weight training equipment, and fitness instructors. There is also a swimming pool on campus, accessible to students during scheduled hours without gender segregation. The library is extensive, with most books easily accessible and operating from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, plus access to third-party databases like IEEE Xplore, SpringerLink, and JSTOR. The campus spans over 300 acres, with the academic block about a 10-15 minute walk from the hostels. Students primarily walk or use campus shuttles for transportation. Personal bikes and cars are permitted with registration. Relatives can stay overnight in guest rooms, subject to prior booking. In addition to the central canteen, there are several food joints and snack bars on campus. The medical center provides essential health services, staffed with qualified doctors and nurses, and is adequate for common medical needs.Campus life at VIT is dynamic and engaging, with students actively participating in a variety of activities after classes, including club meetings, sports, and social events. The nightlife is vibrant, with several cafeterias and snack bars open late, and it’s common to see students socializing and roaming around campus during the night. Students occasionally venture outside the campus to visit local malls, restaurants, and cafes. The area surrounding the campus is generally safe, though students are advised to be cautious at night. Major fests like **Riviera** and **GraVITas** bring an electrifying atmosphere to the campus, featuring performances by notable celebrities such as **AR Rahman** and **Farhan Akhtar**. VIT has a range of prominent clubs, including the **Entrepreneurship Cell** and the **Robotics Club**, which are particularly valuable for CV enhancement. The college also offers international immersion and student exchange programs with universities in the **USA**, **Canada**, **Germany**, and the **UK**. These programs are popular, with around **10-15%** of students participating, and an additional fee is generally required. Overall, VIT provides a vibrant campus experience with ample opportunities for personal and academic growth.
Read Full ReviewGirls and boys hostel is separated by a trian track and has academic blocks in between both. There are 19 blocks in the men's hostel with a new block being built currently (S and T block). For girls there are 8 blocks and one new block is being constructed there as well. Hostel in time for boys is 9pm and 8: 30pm for girls. But girls have to get back in campus by 7pm which is very less. I have answered regarding the mess fees and other details in my previous answer. All the hostel blocks have a mini canteen on the ground floors and have access to night canteen as well which is open from 10:30pm to 12:00am. The campus has more than 4 cafes that have subsidised prices and are very affordable. Outside the campus there are a lot other options to eat. You'll get everything at a stone's throw distance from the campus.The mess food is decent and they have a wide variety in the menu. The hostels are very safe and have guards and wardens on the round all the time.I've given all these answers in the previous pages. Regarding the washroom it depends on the type of block but one bathroom has approx 3-4 Western style washrooms and one Indian, and has 5 urinals. All these are shared by 10-15 students. Although the new blocks have better bathrooms and have more number of washrooms
Campus infra is amazing they have all the facilities - 1)5 Gyms in campus separate for girls and boys 2)Pool snooker table above allmart 3) karate coaching 4) badminton indoor courts and outdoor courts in 6 blocks 5) swimming for both boys and girls seperate 6) 2 Libraries VIT has more than 5 auditoriums and all are top notch, the library is very well equipped and you can get any book that is there in the curriculum. Medical centre is called chettinad centre and has an ambulance facility that takes students from their hostel to the medical centre. Overall the campus life is amazing there even with the in time restrictions. Students go out in the day time, there is a movie hall nearby and if you take an auto you can go to the mall as well. It's a very lively place outside the campus. About the club's and chapters I have already mentioned in my previous answers but will say again. I was the internal secretary of the music club and there are clubs and chapters for dance, drama, IEEE, munsoc, robotics, aisec etc. One has got so many options.
Read Full ReviewAt VIT, hostel facilities are well-organized with strict segregation between boys and girls, ensuring privacy and security. Boys and girls are housed in separate hostels, such as P Block and Q Block for boys, and G Block and H Block for girls. The allocation of rooms is generally on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability. P Block is often praised for its modern amenities, while F Block is favored among girls for its location and facilities. Hostel fees vary by occupancy: single occupancy starts around ₹48,000 per year, double occupancy ranges from ₹30,000 to ₹40,000, and triple occupancy costs about ₹25,000 to ₹30,000, with four and six-bed rooms being more affordable at ₹15,000 to ₹25,000. Hostels have a curfew, usually requiring students to return by 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM, though late returns are permitted with prior permission. Food is not included in hostel fees; students pay an additional ₹2,000 to ₹3,000 per month for mess facilities, with options varying from vegetarian to special mess. Each hostel has its own mess, and there are also canteens and cafeterias on campus where students frequently eat. Food quality varies but is generally acceptable, with menus changing periodically. Hostels are secured by a sufficient number of guards, and there have been no recent major security issues reported.At VIT, hostel sharing options range from single to six-bed rooms, catering to various preferences and budgets. Single occupancy offers the most privacy, while double and triple occupancy are common choices. Four-bed and six-bed rooms are larger and more economical. I opted for a non-AC room in P Block, prioritizing affordability and comfort. P Block is well-maintained and conveniently located on campus. Non-AC rooms are equipped with ceiling or table fans, while AC rooms have air conditioning. Coolers are not typically provided. All hostels feature geysers for hot water, high-speed WiFi, personal almirahs, study tables, and chairs. Beds come with standard-quality mattresses, and rooms are equipped with curtains for privacy and adequate lighting. Common rooms in some hostels offer seating, table tennis, and board games for recreation. Washrooms are generally common, with daily cleaning by staff. Rooms are cleaned weekly or upon request. In hostels with common washrooms, approximately 10 to 15 students share a single facility, with this number increasing in larger hostels.
VIT offers a robust range of sports facilities including indoor badminton courts, table tennis, squash courts, and an indoor basketball court, alongside outdoor facilities such as football and cricket grounds, tennis courts, an athletics track, and volleyball courts. All necessary sports equipment is generally provided by the college. The campus includes a well-equipped gym with cardio machines, weight training equipment, and fitness instructors. There is also a swimming pool on campus, accessible to students during scheduled hours without gender segregation. The library is extensive, with most books easily accessible and operating from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, plus access to third-party databases like IEEE Xplore, SpringerLink, and JSTOR. The campus spans over 300 acres, with the academic block about a 10-15 minute walk from the hostels. Students primarily walk or use campus shuttles for transportation. Personal bikes and cars are permitted with registration. Relatives can stay overnight in guest rooms, subject to prior booking. In addition to the central canteen, there are several food joints and snack bars on campus. The medical center provides essential health services, staffed with qualified doctors and nurses, and is adequate for common medical needs.Campus life at VIT is dynamic and engaging, with students actively participating in a variety of activities after classes, including club meetings, sports, and social events. The nightlife is vibrant, with several cafeterias and snack bars open late, and it’s common to see students socializing and roaming around campus during the night. Students occasionally venture outside the campus to visit local malls, restaurants, and cafes. The area surrounding the campus is generally safe, though students are advised to be cautious at night. Major fests like **Riviera** and **GraVITas** bring an electrifying atmosphere to the campus, featuring performances by notable celebrities such as **AR Rahman** and **Farhan Akhtar**. VIT has a range of prominent clubs, including the **Entrepreneurship Cell** and the **Robotics Club**, which are particularly valuable for CV enhancement. The college also offers international immersion and student exchange programs with universities in the **USA**, **Canada**, **Germany**, and the **UK**. These programs are popular, with around **10-15%** of students participating, and an additional fee is generally required. Overall, VIT provides a vibrant campus experience with ample opportunities for personal and academic growth.
Read Full ReviewGirls and boys hostel is separated by a trian track and has academic blocks in between both. There are 19 blocks in the men's hostel with a new block being built currently (S and T block). For girls there are 8 blocks and one new block is being constructed there as well. Hostel in time for boys is 9pm and 8: 30pm for girls. But girls have to get back in campus by 7pm which is very less. I have answered regarding the mess fees and other details in my previous answer. All the hostel blocks have a mini canteen on the ground floors and have access to night canteen as well which is open from 10:30pm to 12:00am. The campus has more than 4 cafes that have subsidised prices and are very affordable. Outside the campus there are a lot other options to eat. You'll get everything at a stone's throw distance from the campus.The mess food is decent and they have a wide variety in the menu. The hostels are very safe and have guards and wardens on the round all the time.I've given all these answers in the previous pages. Regarding the washroom it depends on the type of block but one bathroom has approx 3-4 Western style washrooms and one Indian, and has 5 urinals. All these are shared by 10-15 students. Although the new blocks have better bathrooms and have more number of washrooms
Campus infra is amazing they have all the facilities - 1)5 Gyms in campus separate for girls and boys 2)Pool snooker table above allmart 3) karate coaching 4) badminton indoor courts and outdoor courts in 6 blocks 5) swimming for both boys and girls seperate 6) 2 Libraries VIT has more than 5 auditoriums and all are top notch, the library is very well equipped and you can get any book that is there in the curriculum. Medical centre is called chettinad centre and has an ambulance facility that takes students from their hostel to the medical centre. Overall the campus life is amazing there even with the in time restrictions. Students go out in the day time, there is a movie hall nearby and if you take an auto you can go to the mall as well. It's a very lively place outside the campus. About the club's and chapters I have already mentioned in my previous answers but will say again. I was the internal secretary of the music club and there are clubs and chapters for dance, drama, IEEE, munsoc, robotics, aisec etc. One has got so many options.
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The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours.
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Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours.
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Read Full ReviewCSE from VIT Vellore is the better option. In fact, after IIITs and BITS, it is considered best for the CS domain. The video below will give you an honest review of VIT Vellore
If you have a good command over Data Structure, Algorithm Design, and a bit of competitive coding, you can easily bag lucrative salary packages from reputed companies like Cisco, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, etc. According to the placement highlights of recent years, VIT Vellore CSE average CTC stays around INR 7 LPA.
Yes, companies such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook hire students from BITS, VIT, or KIIT. In fact, they hire from colleges all across the country. These companies are all for skills. If you have the required skill set, you can get interview calls from these companies. If you belong to some IIT, you will certainly have some advantage over the others.
IIT Gandhinagar is definitely the better choice among these. Being an IIT, the facilities offered by the institute are great. It offers decent academics. IIT Gandhinagar has made excellent progress in a very short span of time. It has witnessed good placements over the years. IIT Gandhinagar placements 2021 concluded with an average CTC of INR 8.96 LPA. HPCL, ISRO, Goldman Sachs, etc. are the top recruiters that took part in the placement drive.
Comparably MIT Manipal is better.
Although MIT charges a higher course fee, the return on investment is better.
Among the institutes mentioned, NIT Silchar is the best option for CSE. It offers great facilities and learning resources. It has the largest digital library in Asia. CSE departmental labs are well-equipped with the latest technologies. It has a supercomputing center as well.
NIT Silchar placements are great for CSE. Around 100% of students from CSE get placed. The average CTC for the branch is around INR 14 LPA.
I have a few friends from both VIT and Thapar. I will suggest you opt for Thapar University as it is one of the best colleges in this league.
Admission:
VIT and Thapar University both conduct an entrance examination for the selection of their candidates. However, VIT does not reveal the scores obtained by the candidates. At Thapar, admission is done on the basis of JEE Main marks. Moreover, both the admission and counseling procedure are translucent and there is no Management Quota. At VIT one can get admission on the basis of the category system whereas, at Thapar, the quality (merit-based) is given more preference.
Batch Size:
The number of students at Thapar University per branch is less in comparison to VIT where there is a crowd on a huge level.
FCCS System:
At Thapar FCCS system is present. It is a system that allows the students to choose the timings of their own classes and the respective teachers for those classes.
Although the facilities provided to the students at the VIT campus are exceptional you should not risk your academic career for mere facilities.
You should rather prioritize Thapar and try for a branch of your choice. If you do not get into it then opting for VIT would be better. But keep VIT as your second option.
Among these, Thapar is the best option.
Further, the video below will give you a brief overview of Thapar University
These factors make Thapar better than VIT and SRM.
VIT Vellore is better than Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering. It has better infrastructure. VIT has an excellent placement record as well. The average CTC for the institute is INR 8.19 LPA. During 2022 VIT Vellore placements, the highest CTC offered was INR 1.2 CPA.
If you are getting the same branch at VIT and Dayanand Sagar, choose the former.
You should go for VIT Vellore. In terms of academics, placements, facilities offered, and exposure, it is better than Manipal Jaipur. It also has a better brand presence in the industry. VIT Vellore placements 2022 ended with an average CTC of INR 8.19 LPA. While the highest CTC offered was INR 75 LPA.
VIT and BITS both are excellent engineering schools in our country. Both of them are known for their academics and placements in the CSE department. A friend of mine has experienced all three institutes. During his time of admission, he was studying in VIT in the CSE department and then changed to BITS Goa.
Categories | CSE at BITS Pilani Goa |
Course Fee | 19.19 lakh |
Highest CTC | 24 LPA |
Average CTC | 11 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Google, nVidia, DE Shaw, Arcesium, etc. |
When compared to the NIT’s it all comes down to the NIT you’re comparing to. Older NIT’s like NIT Trichy have high scores even amongst premium education institutes for not just CSE branches but in every other major branch.