VIT Vellore
Video Play Icon2 Videos,
35 Photos
VIT Vellore Logo

VIT Vellore Design Courses & Fees 2026

  • A++ NAAC accredited
  • Private University
  • Estd. 1984

VIT Vellore Design
Courses and Fees 2026

Accordion Icon V3
CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
B.Des(1 course)
10+2 : 60 %
Ph.D.(1 course)
Exams : VITREE
M.Des(1 course)
Graduation : 60 %
Exams : VITMEECEED

VIT Vellore
Video stories

Accordion Icon V3
  • Placements
  • Courses & Fees
  • Infrastructure
  • Hostel Life

VIT Vellore Design
All programs

Filter
Filter Icon
Course
Down Arrow Icon
Mode of Study
Down Arrow Icon
Specialization
Down Arrow Icon
Course Level
Down Arrow Icon
4 More
Showing 3 Programs
    – / –
Star Icon3.5
1 Course30 months
– / –
– / –

VIT Vellore Design
All courses

Showing 3 Courses
30
    – / –
– / –
18
– / –
– / –
– / –
Recommended Colleges

Explore popular similar colleges

Students who showed interest in VIT Vellore - B.Tech also showed interest in

Chennai
#14 NIRF
₹11.00 L
Pilani
#11 NIRF
₹22.00 L
Coimbatore
#23 NIRF
₹10.00 L
Manipal
#59 NIRF
₹6.09 L

Want better recommendations?

There is a 90% more chance of getting best college recommendations by sharing preferences.
Chennai
₹6.92 L
Telangana - Other
NA
Jaipur
#58 NIRF
₹4.69 L
Patiala
#29 NIRF
₹10.01 L
Greater Noida
₹16.00 L
Vadodara
₹4.35 L
Confused about which college or exam to opt for?assitentRcpRhsImage
  • Chat with our counselor
  • Get your personalised list of colleges & exams matching your preferences
View allCollections
Is this recommendation relevant?

VIT Vellore Design
Explore Other Streams

VIT Vellore Design
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.2/5
Verified Icon1943 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Placement Review IconPlacements4.2
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.0
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.1
Money Review IconValue for Money4.0
S
Stuti Rajeev Verified Icon
Master of Computer Applications (MCA) - Batch of 2026
4.4
4.0Placements5.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
VIT Vellore. It's a good choice.
Placements: A huge number of 800 plus companies visited the campus. This year 21 LPA is the highest package, and the lowest is 3 LPA. For MCA 70 percent of students got placed. In MCA 2026 TCS is the top recruiter, Nokia hires only for internships. Mostly students got an internship in Nokia and many other companies as well. Software Developer, Engineer, Data Analyst, Technical Mentor, Assistant Professor, etc., are the roles offered.
Infrastructure: VIT Vellore has world-class infrastructure; not even a single negative point can be marked. Hostels are awesome and washrooms are cleaned twice to thrice a day. Housekeeping staff are available 24/7 you can call whenever you want. They come daily for room cleaning and if the room is locked they come again in the next shift. Food is manageable like a lot of variety is served, keeping in mind the students from different places. We have one whole classy building as the library.
Faculty: Faculty are highly qualified. The curriculum meets industry standards and is updated according to visiting companies' demand. For exams we have two CATs and one FAT per semester. 75 percent attendance is mandatory to appear for exams. Relative marking is done for results.
Other: Fests such as Gravitas, Rivera (major fest) are conducted. The campus is really crowded but the campus is huge enough to accommodate it all. If you are coming for a Master's (MTech, MCA, MSc, etc), extracurriculars are not for you because you'll not have time for it at all but if you are here for BTech, BCA, etc, it's all yours, Foodys, Clubs, Rivera, etc.
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2026Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
D
Dixith Babu A B Verified Icon
Integrated M.Tech. in Software Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.6
4.0Placements5.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Good college, use the resources provided to level yourself up.
Placements: Placements are a little tough and difficult this year, but since it is a well-reputed college, I do not mind it. If you perform well in your semesters every time and look for technical opportunities like hackathons and perform well in them, it is enough. However, everything relies on your talent and skills.
Infrastructure: The hostel is great. The only thing you need is good friends. The course infrastructure is top-notch. Everything is up to date with modern world standards. The hostel mess is good, and you can choose from different mess options according to your liking. Labs are state-of-the-art and no less than industry standards.
Faculty: Exams are strict, and faculty members are helpful. They really help you if you reach out to them. Exams are conducted uniquely and effectively. You have 60 marks for internal assessments and 40 marks for the final assessment. The final exam is written for 100 marks. But it is converted to 40 marks in the final evaluation.
Other: People who aspire to become engineers but are not able to secure admission to IITs or NITs for their bachelor's degree can opt for this course. You earn both B.Tech and M.Tech degrees within a span of 5 years. So far, the course is really good.
Reviewed on 17 Jun 2026Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
K
Krishna Koushik Chitra Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.0
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
It's really good in here.
Placements: The highest package is 1 crore per annum and the lowest is 3.6 LPA. Nvidia, MotorQ, TCS, and many more companies visit. You have to maintain a CGPA which is very important for the placements else it would be tough. Be good with DSA and coding skills with proper communication skills too.
Infrastructure: There is good Wi-Fi, well-maintained labs, hostels, courts, and 2 big grounds for boys which is enough. There are good canteens as well. As for me it works well though. It's great in here.
Faculty: Teachers are good but some are trash. You can choose the teacher by FFCS so no worries about the class timings and faculty you can take them from your wish which is a really great feature in VIT. We can get to know what subjects we need.
Other: The clubs are good too and the crowd is super cool. We can go on trips like Pondicherry, Chennai, and some hills nearby. There are some really good restaurants and food. They started any gaming zones as well.
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2026Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
P
Pranaya Parthiban Verified Icon
Integrated M.Tech. in Software Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.2
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Good placement in 2024, good opportunities, but limited edition.
Placements: I think around 80 to 90 percent are getting placed in my course, actually. Top recruiting companies are TCS, Microsoft, and Virtusa. The highest packages are around 30 to 40 LPA, and the lowest are around 4 to 6 LPA. Placement competition is very high, so I gave only 4 stars.
Infrastructure: We won't get good internet around colleges. Some labs are good, like the Physics lab, but others need better maintenance. Like, a 20 percent lab system will not work properly. The library is one of the best libraries, and all kinds of books are available. The infrastructure of the classroom is also good.
Faculty: The curriculum is getting updated year by year, which is not bad. But some of the faculty members are too worse in that college, they give marks to only North Indians. Some used to fail. But most faculty members are too friendly. We don't get a lot of time between internal exams. So it may be tough. Some subjects are irrelevant to courses. But subjects are relevant.
Other: Literally, events are massive here. We can enjoy a lot. Extracurricular activities are encouraged here. We can't say anything bad about events and fests. They always encourage our ideas.
Reviewed on 25 May 2026Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
M
Meda Venkata Naga Hemanth Kumar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.2
3.0Placements5.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Not a good placement year at VIT, but it is average, really good infrastructure and facilities.
Placements: This is the main thing to consider, whether to join the institute or not. As of 2026, placements in VIT are average, but if you are a hard worker and you can stand in this big crowd, you can definitely get a good placement. Coming to the highest package, it's 1 crore by Motorq and the lowest I can say 3.46 by TCS for the ninja category. Most companies recruit for Software Developer roles and then Data Analyst roles, and some AI engineer roles.
Infrastructure: No doubt about the infrastructure, it is 5-star here. So VIT provides good Wi-Fi connections, labs for respective subjects, classrooms and a library, which are so good. Coming to hostel facilities, the hostel is awesome with care. The food served here is good and hygienic. Actually, we have many caterers who take care of the mess. We have 24/7 medical facilities here. We have a big outdoor stadium equipped for the college to play cricket, football and other sports like Volleyball, Tennis, and Basketball. We have many courts available here.
Faculty: Faculty, I say it's good. Curriculum, when I joined, was 2022. The curriculum was okay at that time, but it is the year when AI is booming, so they haven't gone for any changes, but now they have made some good curriculum where students can withstand and compete globally. Coming to the exam, it's average that one can prepare for exams before the exam, but caution if you can revise the total syllabus in one go, otherwise you will have an arrear.
Other: As I am from the passing-out batch, it is natural to feel somewhat sad because this is the end of the college phase of my life. But I have many memories that make me happy. I chose Computer Science Engineering with Information Security. One of the best things about this course is that it is an evolving field. It comes under the cyber domain. When it comes to placements, I feel that we were ignored whenever companies came for recruitment in the cyber domain.
Reviewed on 2 May 2026Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
V
Vijay Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.8
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
I said all about my university, and now you have to pay me up.
Placements: I genuinely have no idea about the current highest package, but I know something about the average for my course, it is 9 LPA. That’s what I know, and companies like Microsoft, Oracle, and Google, and others, are like the top, but the placements are average only.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is so good that you cannot even download a PDF, as the classrooms are hot and burning people every day in the summer. Only a few fans are available. Labs are good, but the real deal is to manage the food and bulking up because the quality is good and the quantity is bad, and it’s the inverse in the other mess.
Faculty: Copying is possible in the exams. Itis not a good college for non-copying average students. Semester exams are not that hard, like JEE or NEET questions, but manageable. We have to do other projects and stuff at the same pace as the exams too. Teachers are mid. The curriculum has no connection with jobs.
Reviewed on 19 Apr 2026Read More
K
P
Krishna +1 othersfound this accurate
Free Counselling
Confused about which college or exam to opt for?
  • Chat with our counselor
  • Get your personalised list of colleges & exams matching your preferences
qna

VIT Vellore

Student Forum

chatAnything you would want to ask experts?
Write here...

Answered a week ago

If you're thinking about B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) at LPU, well it actually looks like a pretty solid choice, mainly because the programme has that nice mix of core foundations plus more industry minded tracks like AI & Machine Learning, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and Cloud Co

...Read more

S

Sammy

Contributor-Level 9

Answered Yesterday

If affordability is your the biggest concern, I'd suggest considering LPU because it offers several scholarship opportunities based on academic performance, entrance test scores, and other criteria, which can significantly reduce the overall cost of the program. Along with being budget-friendly for

...Read more

A

Aarman

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a week ago

Thapar stands out because of its strong research culture, modern labs, funded projects, and active Chemistry & Biochemistry department with significant research output and infrastructure. VIT is also a good option with decent academics and research opportunities, but for pure Chemistry, I feel Thapa

...Read more

P

Pinki Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 2 months ago

When comparing B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology and Lovely Professional University, both are strong private engineering universities, but they differ in brand value, academic competitiveness, and learning environment. LPU stands out as a more flexible and o

...Read more

v

vaani

Beginner-Level 1

Answered 2 months ago

Dear reader,

Through the Centralized Admission Process, MHT-CET or JEE Main results are the primary basis for admission to VIT Pune for Mechanical Engineering or Electronics and Telecommunication. Although VIT is a reputable university, LPU provides an equally attractive substitute with a programme

...Read more

A

Aston Martin

Contributor-Level 10