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Aditya Dwivedi

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I don't think so, but if it shows that you are eligible for the counselling, then it depends on the availability of the seats.
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Aditya Dwivedi

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Obviously, your placement process will start in the final year of your course.
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Gagandeep Singh

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You will not get CSE in Vellore or Chennai but may get it in Bhopal. You may get some course but only in category 3 or 4.
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Gagandeep Singh

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So I believe in terms of education both VIT Chennai and Vellore impart the same. However, Chennai has a better student to faculty ratio and so you would have more opportunities to do something rather than just get lost in the crowd. Placements
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Aditya Dwivedi

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You'll be getting your placements only in the final year and not before it.
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Aditya Dwivedi

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It depends on the group he gets too. According to my experience, he will get group 4/5 that too in Chennai campus.
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Aditya Dwivedi

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It's not too good and neither too bad. You can rate it as ok-ish. The faculty and education is good.
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Aditya Dwivedi

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Don't take civil through management quota, as there are no placements in civil branch.
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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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Aditya Dwivedi

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It would be written in the brochure itself. Mostly, the fee structure for both is mentioned separately.