Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology

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However the UGC conferred Autonomy status to VESIT for 10 year w.e.f. 13/12/2023.[2]

Campus

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VESIT new building

The campus is located in Hashu Advani Memorial Complex, Chembur-east, Mumbai-400074, a northeastern suburb of Mumbai, and stretches over a few acres of land. VESIT moved to the present campus from its old one (also in Chembur) in December 2010.

The engineering college (VESIT) shares its campus with the college of Pharmacy and the college for Management and Research. The campus comprises one C-shaped building for the engineering college and several other buildings for the other colleges, hostels, etc. VESIT has a multi storey building, wherein each floor is allotted to each of the five departments, and the ground floor comprises the administrative office, principal's office, examination department, canteen, etc. VESIT also has a library on the first floor and an open section on the second floor.

Ranking

VESIT B.Tech ranking by NIRF is 251 out of 300 colleges in India in 2021.

VESIT Overall ranking by National Institutional Ranking Framework Innovation is 26 out of 50 colleges in India in 2020.

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