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Is Vit good for MTech mechanical?

Is Vit good for MTech mechanical?

Yes,VIT University is good for M. Tech.

How can I get into MTech in Vit?

Eligibility Criteria Candidates should have graduated with a full-time degree from any recognized University/Institute with a minimum aggregate of 60\% or First class for M. Tech. degree programmes. Candidates appearing for their final degree exam / final semester exam in the current year are also eligible to apply.

How can I get mtech scholarship in VIT?

2.40 lakhs) as stipend provided have the top scores in GATE/ VITEEE. Candidates are eligible to apply for this scholarship if they have graduated from a recognized university with minimum 50\% aggregate. Candidates who are to appear for their final semester exams can also apply for scholarship in the M. Tech programmes.

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Is VIT University a good option for MTech?

So yes VIT is a good option for MTech, since the syllabus is updated regularly as per industry need & lot of industry link ups are there and if you are not getting old IITs, top NITs, BITS Pilani or IIIT Hyderabad (for CSE), VIT is a decent place to do MTech.

Should I do MTech in vit or VLSI?

Only reason to do M.tech in VIT is placement. If you are from CSE background, you will have lots of opportunities. VLSI also have good internship and placement. But others have moderate opportunities. VIT is your last option.

How are the PG internship placements at VIT University in 2021?

The PG internship placements at VIT started in March 2021, which is going on simultaneously and has seen participation of 118 companies which has already selected 912 students from the 2022 graduation batch.

Is it worth doing an MTech from an IIT?

M.Tech should be done only through IIT’s, otherwise it’s a total waste. Let me support my statement. All the elite or brilliant minds of the nation have already qualified jee and have completed b.tech along with a decent job. And they are never going to do m.tech, until they are willing to be a professor.

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