Thanks for A2A, I think this is a fair question since it does not compare or benchmark VIT with any other College.
Let me start with What I like about VIT:
- VIT is a cosmopolitan place. It has students from such various parts of India that you wouldn’t have even heard of. And not only India it has students from various parts of the world mostly those countries which are wanting in education more than India.
- Opportunity. I think this is very important as VIT is a land of opportunity. You will get an opportunity to excel in any field you like. Let me give you an example, if you are passionate about being an RJ then VIT has its own radio station that operates in the campus. If you want to be a chef then VIT has its own culinary club. From Space to Robots, you can excel in which ever field you like.
- The extra PUSH for placement. VIT actually pushes you and makes you work and worthy for being recruited by companies unlike other colleges. They care for placements.
- Fully flexible. It might as well be controversial to say if FFCS is a pro or not. But yeah flexibility in terms of your aspiration is available. If you really just want to pass and you’re least interested in studies you can pick a teacher who does not fail anyone. But you really want to study you can choose a voluble teacher and get a good knowledge about your field. A few teachers are really good and a few are really bad in teaching but remember, it’s your choice whom you want to pick. The bad ones are easy to deal with, but less voluble.
What I don’t like about VIT:
- The population which is rising every year, it is a very big problem. But they’re trying to expand more and more and I guess it will be solved soon as they end up building more blocks.
- FFCS, which might be very unfavorable to students sometimes or maybe most of the times.
- Irrelevant rules. Seriously there are rules which are extremely irrelevant and are very annoying sometimes.
- The BIG Campus. You have to walk really too much. There were days in my second year when I had to walk 13–15 km every day inside the campus for classes, for hanging out with friends or project work.
- There are many things one doesn’t like but I have mentioned the important ones
Hope you like the answers, let me know in the comments section.