Which institute is better SRM or KIIT or VIT in terms of job placements? I want to take biotech and I am class 12th pass-out.

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HARSHIT NIGAM
8 years ago
I think VIT University would be the best option among KIIT SRM. Placements are relatively very good for a campus that is just 10 years old. Being a Computer Science student, the average package for this subject was 16 lakhs per annum for CS. All the students who SAT for placements (some students go

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