VITEEE 2019 Result expected on or before April 30
Satyendra Singh | April 25, 2019 | 02:26 PM IST | 1 min read
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New Delhi, April 25:
VITEEE Result 2019 will be declared on or before April 30 by the VIT University. The result of VITEEE 2019 will be declared in online mode only and will carry the score and rank of candidates. Students who will qualify the exam will also be intimated about their score and ranks though email and SMS.
VITEEE is the exam held for offering UG engineering admission in VIT University, Vellore and its campuses at Chennai, Bhopal and Amaravathi. VITEEE 2019 exam was conducted from April 10 to 21 in online mode across various test centres in India. Students who qualify the VITEEE 2019 becomes eligible to take admission in any of the campuses of VIT subjected to meeting other eligibility criteria.
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Students can find below the steps to check VITEEE Result 2019
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Open the official portal of VITEEE 2019
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Click on the result link
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Login using application number and date of birth
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Result will be displayed on screen
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Check all the particulars mentioned on the result
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Download and take a print of result
Admission in all the participating institutes will be made through VITEEE 2019 counselling. Seats will be allotted to all qualified candidates on the basis of their score in VITEEE exam.
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