
Vidyashilp University
Average rating of Vidyashilp University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Siddharth Khan
14 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and come from top colleges like IIT and IIM. They know their stuff and are always there to help you out with your questions. The way they teach is based on what's actually happening in the industry, so you get a good idea of real-world stuff. Plus, we have regular assessments instead of big exams, which is cool.
Placement: The college is pretty new, so there isn't much info on placements yet. The first batch will have placements in 2026. Right now, the focus is on internships to help us build our careers and become future leaders. It's all about creating job opportunities for others here.
Campus: The college campus is really cool. They have great lecture halls and a Makerspace for students. There's also a computer lab and research labs. The hostel is awesome too, but it's a bit pricey. Just keep that in mind when choosing where to stay.
Dinesh Singh
7 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They really care about each student because the classes are small. We don't have a lot of study materials like textbooks, so you have to take your own notes. The B.Tech course is top-notch in Bangalore. It's always kept up-to-date with the latest in computers and engineering. The classes are tough and go on for a long time from Monday to Friday, 8:45 to 5, with possible extra classes on Saturday. There are a lot of assignments, but if you stay organized, turn things in on time, go to class, and pay attention, you'll do fine. Most students pass with around 85% of the class succeeding.
Placement: Most students who pay full tuition get in. There are also students from rural areas with scholarships or those who came in through CET exams. CET batch folks say it's not too tough to get accepted. Tuition is about 5 Lacs per year. The college helps with internships, and lots of B.Tech students end up at companies like MuSigma and Deloitte. Around 30% of students find internships through the college.
Campus: No hostels here, and won't be any. The food's pricey but yummy and healthy. Wi-Fi problems and not enough seats sometimes. Classes get crowded. Library's awesome with lots of study spots. They have public computers (DELL and Apple). Lots of sports, inter-college events, and games each week at VSA. Infirmary on campus with a nurse full-time.