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Vellore Institute of Technology
VIT Logo
MottoA place to learn; A chance to grow
TypeDeemed University
Established1984
ChancellorMr. G. Viswanathan
Students9130 (M=6801;F=2329)
Location, ,
CampusSuburban, 250 acres (1 km²)
Websitehttp://www.vit.ac.in

Vellore Institute of Technology (formerly Vellore Engineering College), or popurlarly known as VIT, located in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India is one of the foremost private educational institutions in India. Mr. G. Viswanathan founded this institution in the year 1984 and is currently its chancellor. VIT currently holds the status of a deemed university but was affiliated to the University of Madras until the year 2000.

History

The institution was founded in the year 1984 as Vellore Engineering College by Mr. G. Viswanathan, a former Member of Parliament and Minister in the Government of Tamil Nadu. The college was then affiliated to the University of Madras and functioned as a private self-financing institution. It was promoted by the North Arcot Educational and Charitable Trust. In the year 2001, the institute was awarded the deemed university status in recognition of its academic excellence by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India and hence the name was changed to Vellore Institute of Technology. The university has been booming ever since.

Departments and curriculum

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VIT Technology Tower

In the initial years of its existence only three undergraduate engineering courses were offered namely Civil, Mechanical and Electronics and Communication. The university grew rapidly during a boom in Indian technical education, as applications for admission went from 7,000 in 2003 to 44,000 in 2005. The number is expected to double in 2006.

The institute now houses five constituent colleges and interdisciplinary centers which offer about 25 specialized programs. These include the following:

A typical college year consist of two semesters: the odd semester usually starts in June and lasts till November, while the even semester starts in mid-December and lasts till April end. The course structure offers less flexibility to choose the courses in the initial years of study but provides a greater number of electives to choose from during the later years.

Recognition

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A picture of the main administrative block

VIT is considered one of the best and most prestigious private universities in Tamil Nadu and India as a whole. The university has been able to hold on to and improve this reputation over the years by providing a very high quality of education and most importantly, by providing a cosmopolitan atmosphere for its students. The institute was in the news recently, following its accreditation by the famed IEE, hence becoming the first Indian university to achieve this honour. Inspite of all these, the biggest chunk of VIT's success story is shared by most of the hundreds of thousands of students who have graduated out of the institute who have been placed in leading firms around the country. It is this content student population that carries on VIT's eduring legacy.

Some of the notable recognitions achieved by the institution include

Campus

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The Central Library

VIT has a beautifully landscaped campus spread over an area of about 250 acres (1 km²). The VIT campus is one of the greenest and most eco-friendly college campuses in Asia. It even rivals the prestigious IITs of India in this regard.

One of the interesting features of the campus is that of the ChennaiBanglore railway line that runs through the campus separating the men’s hostel from the women’s hostel and the main campus. The campus has undergone significant changes in the past few years with the construction of several striking new buildings, which inturn reflect the institute's dynamic growth.

The campus also has an open-air stadium where track and field events are held. There are regular teams that compete in table tennis, chess and badminton tournaments. There are also various flood-lights-lit volleyball courts, tennis courts, a state of the art gym facility and a swimming pool. In addition the hostels also contain several badminton courts for recreation.

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International Hostel