VITAP University is organized into 7 to 8 academic schools, maintaining a student-to-faculty ratio of 5:10. The academic year is divided into two semesters, with assessments including two Continuous Assessment Tests (CAT) and one Final Assessment Test (FAT) per semester, along with quizzes and assignments. While average students tend to pass comfortably, below-average students may face challenges, with a re-examination fee of 6000 INR per subject if necessary. Campus placements begin in the 7th semester for most students, with B.Sc. 3rd-year and M.Sc. 2nd-year students eligible after their 6th semester. Placement criteria generally require a minimum CGPA of 9 and over 75% in academics. Annually, 40% to 60% of students secure placements, with packages ranging from an average of 7.5 LPA to 14 LPA, reaching a high of 27 LPA. Companies like Intel, HP, and Morgan Stanley visit the campus for recruitment. Internships with firms like AWS Academy and Google offer valuable experience and potential job prospects. Tuition fees have been reduced to 50,000 INR from 98,000 INR for the 2021 batch, with dual degree programs costing 58,000 INR. Fees for general category students vary by merit, with 300,000 INR for category 3, 200,000 INR for category 2, and 100,000 INR for category 1. Hostel fees are around 100,000 INR per year, and bus fees for day scholars are approximately 50,000 INR annually. Financial support is available for Below Poverty Line (BPL) individuals and through government quotas for Andhra Pradesh students. The institution offers educational loans but lacks scholarships, although fee reductions are available for engineering students based on their high school performance. There is a consistent fee hike policy, and an expressed need for more scholarship options and fee reductions.
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