The reviewer initially faced challenges with admission due to limited seats despite meeting the minimum 12th board exam requirements, but eventually secured a place after an interview with the VIT chairman. The college offers a supportive learning environment with a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10 and notable faculty members like M Raja, Ramalaxmi, and Kamalanathan. The academic structure includes three exams per semester: two Continuous Assessment Tests (CAT1 and CAT2) and a Final Assessment Test (FAT). While practical exams are generally straightforward, around 25% of students face difficulties with theory exams, which can lead to backlogs. The college's fee structure varies by program; B.Tech students pay approximately 1 lakh per year, while undergraduate programs cost around 50,000 rupees annually. During the latest placement season, companies such as Saffronics and Tata Elxsi offered salary packages between 4 to 8 lakh rupees per annum, with around 20% of students securing placements. Others chose freelancing or further studies. Although the college doesn't provide official internships, students often find opportunities through platforms like Internshala and LinkedIn, completing capstone projects if internships aren't secured. For B.Tech admissions, students must take the VITEEE entrance exam, with scholarships available for top-ranking candidates. Tuition fees for B.Tech are 1 lakh rupees per year, excluding hostel costs of 1.27 lakhs per year for a 6-bedded room. Additional costs include a caution deposit and registration fees of about 15,000 rupees. Scholarships for academic performance are also offered, with awards ranging from 1,000 to 7,000 rupees based on CGPA and class ranking.
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