Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology also known as VESIT or V.E.S. Institute of Technology, established in 1984, is one of the premier engineering colleges affiliated with the University of Mumbai. VESIT offers bachelors programs in engineering under the following streams:
- Electronics (Intake-120)
- Electronics and Telecommunications (Intake-120)
- Computer Engineering (Intake-120)
- Information Technology (Intake-60)
- Instrumentation (Intake-60)
- Computer Engineering (Second shift) (Intake-60)
Apart from these, VESIT also offers Masters programs, Master of Engineering and Master of Computer Application, all of these courses in affiliation with the University of Mumbai.
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