How to prepare for VITEEE 2021? Check study plan here
Ridhi.Khurana | April 26, 2021 | 05:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) is going to conduct VITEEE 2021 from June 18 to 26. Aspiring candidates may find the VITEEE preparation tips to crack the exam.
Practice smarter with VITEEE previous year question papers to understand exam pattern, difficulty level, and improve accuracy for better rank and admission chances.
Download EbookNEW DELHI: The Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) conducts VITEEE exam for admissions into various BTech programmes. Candidates preparing for VITEEE 2021 should have a proper study plan to crack the exam with a good score. Given below are certain VITEEE preparation tips for candidates appearing for the upcoming session of BTech entrance exam:
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Make a study plan - Candidates appearing for VITEEE 2021 should consider the time left for VITEEE exam and make a study plan. The time available for VITEEE 2021 should be utilized to the fullest by the aspiring candidates. Aspirants should divide the time for all subjects and focus on topics which requires more attention.
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Syllabus and exam pattern - Those appearing for VITEEE exam 2021 session should know the exam pattern and syllabus in advance. The authorities have released VITEEE 2021 syllabus on the official website containing subject wise topics to be asked in the exam. Candidates may find the VITEEE exam pattern in the table below.
VITEEE 2021 Exam Pattern
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Particulars |
Details |
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Examination Mode |
Online (Computer Based Test) |
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Duration |
2 Hour 30 Minutes (150 minutes) |
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Types of Questions |
Objective (Multiple Choice Questions) |
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Sessions |
The examination will be conducted in three sessions per day Session 1 - 9 AM to 11:30 AM Session 2 - 12:30 PM to 3 PM Session 3 - 4 PM to 6:30 PM |
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Sections |
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Total marks |
125 marks |
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Marking scheme |
One mark will be awarded for each correct answer |
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Negative marking |
There will be no negative marking |
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Make short notes - During VITEEE preparation, candidates should maintain a book for short notes. They may note all the pointers that deem important in the form of notes/ table/ charts. This will ultimately help them at the time of revision.
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Fixed study hours - Candidates should have a proper timetable, as this will keep the link with VITEEE preparation intact and also help to revise the important topics for the exam.
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Solve sample papers and mock tests - One of the most important aspects of VITEEE 2021 preparation is to solve as many previous year questions papers as possible. This helps candidates understand the exam pattern as well as the type of questions to be expected in the exam. Candidates will also get a chance to work on their speed and accuracy with VITEEE papers.
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Regular revision - Last but not least, candidates should revise what they study on a daily basis. This will help them freshen up their memory and also update their understanding.
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