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Aditya Dwivedi

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Yes, you may get admission in either of the campuses but the fee structure would be quite high.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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VIT, Vellore is better than Amrita, Bangalore as in VIT there is tie-ups with many companies and also some companies have their research incubators where students go for the workshops regularly.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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No doubt that the VIT is the best college it has good incubation center and many research laboratories but the main problem over there is the fees problem that everybody can't afford.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Hello, hope you are doing well. You must go for VIT, Vellore instead of wasting a year in JEE preparation because Vellore is very good college instead of getting colleges with JEE marks. All the best.

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Amit Dhoke

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No. You can't get admission for M.Tech. You need to pursue BE or B.Tech degree first.

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Amit Dhoke

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There is an exam called as VITMEE, which you can give irrespective of whether you have appeared for GATE. The forms are out already on vit.ac.in

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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Obviously, you will get integrated M.Tech degree which means (B.Tech+M.Tech). Hope this helps.

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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Let me tell you one thing, only core NIT's have good placement all other are also fine, but not as good compared to VIT University, because VIT University offers good placements in CSE, IT, ECE branch and as compared to NIT Durgapur. Chemical branch is not up to the marks, because in the end branch does matter, so it is better to take VIT.

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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Hi Gunjan, FFCS system sometimes helps when we need it the most i.e. last date to submit the assignment. It's not about effectiveness but through this system you can see your marks grades and attendance leaves etc. It's for this purpose only. Some teachers in VIT are good and some are bad as in every other college in respective of explaining concepts but let me tell you this in VIT from second semester you have to choose your own faculty that's the good thing about VIT. There are lots of cooperative and good teachers in CSE as well as other branches. Hope this helps.

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Chinmay Nimodiai am a guy who never gives up.

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There is not much difference except VIT, Vellore campus is more developed and bigger than the Chennai campus. In terms of study and placement they are almost the same. But a few big companies come only in VIT, Vellore.

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