KIITEE 2024 exam dates revised; complete exam schedule here
The KIITEE phase 2 exam will be held from May 22 to 26 and phase 3 from July 2 to 4.

Divyansh | February 16, 2024 | 05:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT Bhubaneswar) has revised the application process for KIIT entrance exam (KIITEE) 2024. The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology will now accept the application till March 10 on the official website, kiitee.kiit.ac.in.
The KIITEE 2024 phase 1 entrance exam will be held from March 20 to March 24. Candidates can apply for the KIITEE 2024 phase 2 till May 10. The second phase entrance exam of KIITEE 2024 will be held from May 22 to 26. The institute will then start the registration process for the process till June 25. The KIITEE 2024 phase 3 exam will be held from July 2 to 4.
The KIITEE question paper will be of 480 marks, which the students will have to attempt in 3 hours.
KIITEE 2024 eligibility
Candidates applying for the KIITEE 2024 will have to fulfil these requirements:
Course |
Eligibility requirement |
BSc Nursing |
Candidates should have completed their Class 12 or equivalent examination in physics, chemistry and biology and english with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate. |
BTech |
|
BSc Computer Science |
Candidates should have passed Class 12 examinations with at least 50% marks. Candidates should also have studied mathematics as one of the subjects. |
BBA BA Economics Hons BA English Hons BA Sociology Hons |
Candidates should have passed Class 12 examination with minimum 50% marks. |
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