Karnataka Girl Tops VITEEE 2019 for Admission to B.Tech Courses
Prabakaran K | May 15, 2019 | 05:12 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EbookNEW DELHI, MAY 15: Sai Saketika Chekuri, a student of Sri Chaitanya Techno School-Bangalore, Karnataka has secured the first rank in the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) which was held from April 10 to 21, 2019 in 124 selected cities across India, as well as Dubai, Kuwait, Muscat and Qatar. The entrance exam was held for admission to the various B.Tech programmes offered by VIT at its Vellore, Chennai, Amaravati (AP) & Bhopal.
Releasing the VITEEE 2019 results on April 29 (Monday), VIT Chancellor Dr.G Viswanathan said that 1,62,426 candidates had registered for the VITEEE 2019. Dr.G. Viswanathan said that admissions would be done only on merit, based on the marks secured by the candidates in the VITEEE 2019. Counselling for candidates was held from May 9 to 15, 2019.
The VITEEE 2019 rank holders list (Top 10)
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Rank |
Student name |
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1 |
Sai Saketika Chekuri (Sri Chaitanya Techno School-Bangalore, Karnataka) |
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2 |
Gurajala Joel Moses (Sri Chaitanya Jr. Kalasala, Andhra Pradesh) |
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3 |
Tushar Jain (Subodh Public School-CBSE Jaipur) |
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4 |
Dishank Jindal (Bhavan Vidyalaya, CBSE, Chandigarh) |
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5 |
G Bala Ratna Swamy (Tirumala Junior Kalasala, Andhra Pradesh ) |
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6 |
Thomas Jacob (Delhi Public School, Bhilai, Chattisgarh) |
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7 |
Yashica Patodia (Delhi Public School Megacity- ICSE, Kolkata, West Bengal) |
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8 |
Raghavan Gopalan (National Public School- CBSE, Tamil Nadu) |
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9 |
Mohit Kumar Goyal (Indian Convent School- CBSE, Kota, Rajasthan) |
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10 |
Sidharth Giri (Fr. Agnel School-CBSE, Noida, Uttar Pradesh) |
Under the G V School Development Programme central and State board exam toppers would be given 100 percent fee waiver for all the four years. Candidates with ranks up to 50 would be given 75 percent tuition fee waiver, those with ranks 51 to 100 would get 50 percent tuition fee waiver and candidates in ranks 101 to 1,000 would be given a 25 percent tuition fee waiver.
Admission for other three-year Undergraduate and five-year UG Integrated programmes is also open and students can visit VIT’s official website to know more information about the programmes and admission process.
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