VIT M.Tech students placed in tech giants Intel, Qualcomm
Satyendra Singh | May 16, 2020 | 02:47 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Technology major Intel and Qualcomm has selected more than 100 M.Tech students of Vellore Institute of Technology for their internship program. As per the reports, Intel has selected 106 students at the monthly stipend of Rs.40,000 per month, which, on conversion after the internship, would count to Rs.18 lakhs per annum CTC. Another tech giant Qualcomm has selected 5 students at the monthly stipend of Rs.45,000 per month which would count to Rs.29 lakh per annum CTC after completion of internship. The whole recruitment process was conducted online.
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) is the recent addition to the prestigious “Institute of Eminence” list with some of the most prestigious and eminent faculties supported by world class infrastructure and lab for cutting edge research. The institute is top ranked in global as well as national ranking.
VIT offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in several disciplines. The institute has campuses in Chennai, Bhopal and Amravati beside Vellore. Admission in the institute is offered through the entrance examination conducted by VIT Vellore.
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