VIT offers a supportive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:40-50, promoting positive interactions. The grading system follows the Choice Based Credit System, including two mid-semester exams (CAT 1 and CAT 2), four internals, and a final assessment test (FAT), contributing to a total of 100 marks. Faculty members are approachable, encouraging student engagement and support, especially during office hours and in research or competitions. Each student is assigned a proctor for additional guidance. For the law degree program, the fee structure is detailed and consistent. In the first year, the total fees are approximately ₹195,000, covering a tuition fee of ₹164,000, a one-time admission fee of ₹10,000, a refundable caution deposit of ₹4,000-₹5,000, and development and lab fees ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000, plus miscellaneous charges of around ₹10,000. The second-year fees reduce to about ₹180,000, as the one-time fees are not repeated, primarily comprising the tuition fee and additional charges between ₹23,000 and ₹25,000. Scholarships, including Merit-cum-Need and SC/ST Category, may be available, with opportunities for further financial aid based on entrance exam performance and family income. The fee structure remains stable without significant annual increases.
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