How are placement for BTech course at VIT Vellore?

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The key highlights of VIT Vellore placements 2023 are presented in the below-mentioned table:

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Placement Statistics (2023)

No. of companies visited

904

No. of students placed

14,345

No. of super dream offers

4,461

No. of dream offers

3,453

the highest package

INR 1.02 crore per annum

Average package

INR 9.23 LPA

*In the absence of course-specific data, generic placement information is taken.

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