VIT Vellore UG admissions 2024 open; check details here
VIT Vellore is accepting applications for its UG programmes. Students can check information regarding course fees, eligibility criteria, and other essential details here.
Pratham Chugh | February 22, 2024 | 02:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore has begun the application process for undergraduate programmes. Eligible candidates can apply for VIT Vellore courses by providing the required details in online mode on the official website - vit.ac.in. To complete the registrations for VIT Vellore admission 2024, applicants need to pay the application fee of Rs. 1,350.
For VIT BTech admission 2024, candidates are required to secure minimum cut-off in VITEEE exam followed by appearing in VITEEE counselling round. For other UG programmes admissions, applicants need to appear in relevant entrance examination conducted by the institute according to the choice of course. Additionally, those interested in VIT Vellore admissions 2024 can also apply in offline mode by visiting the campus. Students must check VIT Vellore UG eligibility criteria and other important information beforehand to avoid any discrepancies while applying for VIT Vellore admissions 2024.
VIT Vellore admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
Course |
Eligibility Criteria |
VIT Vellore Tuition Fees (Per Annum) |
B.Tech |
Class 12th (Science): 60% marks
|
Rs. 1,73,000 - Rs. 1,95,000 |
B.Des. Industrial Design |
Class 12th: 60% marks
|
Rs. 1,73,000 |
B.Arch |
Class 12th (PCM): 60% marks.
|
Rs. 3,10,000 |
B.Com |
Class 12th (Commerce / Accountancy / Book Keeping and Accountancy / Mathematics): 70% marks |
Rs. 55,000 |
BBA |
Class 12th (Commerce / Accountancy / Book Keeping and Accountancy / Mathematics / Business Maths & Statistics / Business Studies / Business Management / Business Economics / Economics): 70% marks |
Rs. 55,000 |
BCA |
Class 12th (Mathematics/ Business Mathematics and Statistics/ Applied Mathematics): 70% marks |
Rs. 55,000 |
Integrated M.Tech |
Class 12th (PCM): 65% marks. |
Rs. 96,000 - Rs. 1,92,000 |
Integrated M.Sc |
Class 12th (Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Botany / Zoology): 60% marks. |
Rs. 75,000 |
Note: The fee structure varies as per the specialisation of the course chosen.
VIT Vellore admissions 2024: Mode of application
Application Fees |
Rs. 1,350 |
Mode |
Online/ Offline |
VIT Vellore admissions 2024: Selection process
- Visit the official website of Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore.
- Fill the application form.
- Pay VIT Vellore application fees of Rs. 1,350.
- Appear in the relevant entrance examination according to the choice of programme.
- Once they have scored the required VIT Vellore cutoff, candidates need to appear for counselling rounds (online or offline)
- At last, candidates must pay the VIT Vellore fees and get the documents verified.
VIT Vellore: Contact details
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
Vellore Campus, Vellore - 632 014, Tamil Nadu, India
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