Do I need to pay VIT ChennaiB.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering fee semester-wise or annually?
The fee for B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering at VIT Chennai can be paid annually, with a tuition fee of INR 1,95,000 per annum and a caution deposit of INR 3,000 (refundable) for the first year, making the total fees to be paid for the first year INR 1,98,000.
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