From what I have heard, VIT Vellore is a money-making machine that accepts donations and admits every kind of student irrespective of their academic profile. The rankings that claim VIT to be better than IITs are baseless and forged. Don’t fall into their trap and talk to the students directly. You will find most of them saying that the professors are underqualified, have no interest in teaching and the academic environment is deteriorating. VIT is just a private university like Amity that is attracting students through fake advertisements and donations.
I would recommend you go for a government institute like DTU instead that has a genuine brand value.
No, VIT is not better than NITs at all. In fact, its a private engineering college so it will cost you much more than studying at a government college like NIT. Here is why I think NITs in general or NIT Durgapur, in particular, is better than VIT
Here is a brief overview of these colleges
Particulars |
NIT Jamshedpur |
VIT Vellore |
Fees |
INR 1.88 Lakhs (BTech 1st Year Fees) |
INR 1.98 Lakhs (BTech 1st Year Fees) |
Ranking by NIRF (BTech) |
101 out of 200 colleges in 2023 |
11 out of 200 colleges in 2023 |
Highest CTC |
INR 83 LPA |
INR 1.02 CPA |
Average CTC |
INR 15.98 LPA |
INR 9.23 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Alstom, Tata Motors, Tata Cummins, KPMG, Adobe, etc |
TCS, Microsoft, Airbnb, Qualcomm, etc |
Ultimately, it depends on your passion for studying because if you are passionate enough, even an average college will bring out the best in you.
I feel I am the right person to answer this as my brother and a friend are in VIT and KIIT respectively. From what I heard from them, I derived the following conclusions
My friend at VIT also experienced a similar situation as both are private colleges striving to attract students.
Particulars |
VIT |
KIIT |
Ranking |
8 out of 200 NIRF |
16 out of 200 NIRF |
Recruiters |
924 |
350+ |
Highest CTC |
INR 1.02 CPA |
INR 63 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 9.23 LPA |
INR 6.5 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
TCS, Microsoft, Airbnb, Qualcomm etc |
Tata Power, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel, JSW Energy, JWIL Infra Limited, Stellantis, Accenture, Cognizant, TCS, etc. |
If ever you are left with these two choices, I suggest you go for VIT as it has better placements and ranking.
I am a student at VIT and have friends at Manipal Institute of Technology. Here are some facts about both-
The faculty at Manipal isn’t great.
Both the colleges have enormous student populations, and are great for building networks. You can choose either of them as both are at par with each other.
It is better to study at VIT Chennai. It is the best private institute in the region. VIT Chennai has an impressive placement record. During the 2022 placement drive, a total of 118 companies took part in the placement drive. The highest CTC offered this year was INR 75 LPA. Companies such as DE Shaw, Microsoft, HP, Infosys, PayPal, etc. takes part in VIT Chennai placements.
Rather than focusing on the institutes, it’s best to give importance to your branch. I know a friend who gave up on BITS Hyderabad Mechanical production for core Mechanical at VIT. When I asked her the reason she told me that for her it was the branch that mattered more and VIT offered the branch of her choice.
So I will advise you to do the same. Analyze where your interests lie and choose the institute accordingly.
While comparing institutes, you should consider these parameters-infrastructure, faculty, fee structure, and placement record:
Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC) has a world-class infrastructure with a good campus environment and good sports facilities.
Paris, and is of good quality.
At MEC, the average package stands near 7 LPA. At Manipal, the average package for 2023 was INR 14.10 LPA, and the median package was INR 8.5 LPA.
I would suggest you reach out to the alumni from each college. This will give you a clearer picture of how things are at the ground level. According to me, Manipal Institute of Technology, VIT, and MEC, all have their own strengths and weaknesses.
I would place these institutions in this rank-
However, KIIT will overtake VIT and SRM because the academics and placements at this institution are getting better over the years.
As an alumnus of MIT, here are a few reasons why I have placed MIT in the top:
Though KIIT is a good institution with improving academics and placements, I would say that MIT ranks the highest among the four.
IET Lucknow is better. Being a Govt. institute it charges a lower course fee. If you are planning on preparing for competitive examinations like CAT, GATE, GRE, etc. IET will be the right choice. The college schedule is flexible and leaves a lot of room for exploring other interests. Lucknow has good coaching institutes for competitive examinations. At IET, you will meet seniors who have qualified GATE, CAT, GRE, etc. They will be able to guide you regarding preparations.
VIT is better as it has more than 200 companies coming for CSE students. If the student wants to go into a college with better placements or better exposure.
The table shows a brief overview of the institution:
Particulars |
PEC Chandigarh |
VIT Chennai |
Average Salary |
Rs. 8-10 lakhs |
Rs. 7.25 lakhs |
Highest Salary |
Rs. 45 lakhs |
Rs. 41.6 lakhs |
Entrance Criteria |
JEE Main |
VITEEE |
Fees |
Rs. 6.39 lakhs |
Rs. 4.84-7.8 lakhs |
It is not possible to decide your inclination just after completing 12th as there is plenty of knowledge awaiting. When you take a branch that you probably didn’t realize in school also the placements in PEC are nice now it is on par with VIT. Overall, PEC is the potential choice.
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