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Well B.Tech in ME from Bits Pilani is better option as
Placements : Placements of the college are very good. More than 90% students get placed every year.
The minimum salary offered is 4 lakhs per annum and the maximum is 10.5 lakhs per annum. Many companies in different streams visit the college for placements. Some companies come for internships only and they provide pre-placement offers to the selected students. Almost 98% of students get an internship from the college. Companies visiting the college are from core fields as well as from non-core fields.
Why Recruit from BITS
Stringent student selection - all our students enter the ins
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ram kumar chugh

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VIT is one of the top ranked Private universities in India and it provide the placements around 90-100% and the maximum of the students get the average package from 4.5-60 LPA.
If we talk about the placement in last year i.e in 2016Packages given for mechanical engineers from VIT was moderate. I wouldn't say it is too high either. The placement percentage was around 94, which is a good number.
The highest package in the year 2016 was 22.6 L which was by West line ship management. The average package offered was 6.3 L, which is a reasonable amount.
These are the list of companies which recruited mechanical engineers in the year 2016
Fiat, C
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Abinash Patnaik

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Yes you can but you have to take admission as a new student. Like you have to pay the fees and all the processes will be again. But you will get the admission in management quota in 2nd category.

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Regarding biomedical engineering as its an emerging field, there exists a great career to the aspirants who involve themselves in biomedicals. You should not expect much placements for the biomedical field much in all the colleges.

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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

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First of all, let me make it clear to my fellow students that VIT, Pune is indeed Vishwakarma Institute of Technology and not Vellore Institute of Technology. Now coming to the question, both of these colleges are pretty good in terms of the quality of education they provide. Pune Institute of Computer Technology (PICT) was specially founded for imparting education in computer science and IT. It provides only three courses in B.Tech which are computer engineering, electronics and telecommunication and information technology while VIT provides degrees in almost all conventional branches. Talking about academics, PICT has an edge when it
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Sethu!
VITEEE - VIT engineering entrance examination is a national level examination conducted by the VIT University for admission Into undergraduate programs at its campuses at Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal and Amaravathi.
The Qualifying marks are :
1)General Category- Candidates should have scored an aggregate of 60% in Maths, Physics and Chemistry in 10+2
2)SC, ST, J&K, North Eastern states- Candidates should have scored an average 50% marks in Physics, Maths and Chemistry in 10+2 or its equivalent exam
*The exam will be held online only.
Though the total marks is 125, you will get admission based on your ranks only.
It also depends on
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Priyum Agrawal

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I would go for VIT any day just because the college has a better reputation ranking 6th on the list of the best private, while SRM ranks 11th on the same list.
Life at VIT is a little more hectic and restricting than life at SRM, this is because of the fact that you will have to solve daily assignments and your classes runs from 8:00 to 7:00 if you belong to CSE in the first year, this is the case at VIT.
While at SRM, you have classes till 5:00 in the first year, and there are no such assignments. Also, you get to go out as many times as you want to, unlike VIT.
So in clear sense, you get to have much more freedom at SRM.
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KRITESH GUPTA

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BITS offer ME in biotechnology. You can pursue B.Pharma as an undergraduate course from BITS.
There is an integrated 5-year M.Sc in biology course too.
To get admission for ME, you have to take an online entrance exam conducted by BITS throughout the India. Both VIT and BITS are deemed universities but BITS is better than VIT.
BITS is ranked amongst top 10 universities in India.
It offers various programmes in UG, PG and Ph.D.
Degree programs
BE (Hons) chemical engineering
BE (Hons) civil engineering
BE (Hons) CSE
BE (Hons) EEE
BE (Hons) electronics and instrumentation engineering
BE (Hons) mechanical engineering
BE (Hons) manufacturing engineer
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