VITEEE 2023: Eligibility criteria, exam pattern released at viteee.vit.ac.in; Check details
kirti saxena | November 14, 2022 | 02:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
The VIT Vellore has released the VITEEE 2023 eligibility criteria and exam pattern on the official website. Candidates can check the complete details here.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has released the VITEEE 2023 eligibility criteria and exam pattern at vit.ac.in. Students are advised to check the VIT eligibility criteria 2023 before filling out the VITEEE application form 2023. Any candidate who fails to satisfy the minimum eligibility criteria of VITEEE 2023, will not be eligible for final VIT BTech admission 2023.
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The authorities have started the VITEEE 2023 registration and application process at the official website. The candidates who want to study B.Tech at VIT Vellore or any other campus must fill out the online VITEEE 2023 application form before the last date March 31, 2023.
VITEEE Eligibility Criteria 2023
The eligibility requirements for the VITEEE 2023 are listed below:
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The applicant must be a Resident / Non-Resident Indian National / PIO / OCI.
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NRI applicants can directly apply under 'NRI Category' through NRI application form.
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With authentic proof of High School / SSC / X Certificate applicants must born between or after 1st July 2001 and are eligible to apply for VITEEE 2023 admission.
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Applicants must have successfully finished Class XII in topics including physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology with at least a 60% overall grade point average and are eligible to take the test.
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Applicants applying for VITEEE UG Engineering admission 2023 must have passed with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology in the qualifying examination (+2/Intermediate) for the following categories:
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Applicants belonging to SC/ST
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Applicants of Jammu and Kashmir/ Ladakh and the Northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura must have a certificate to prove community/nativity at the time of counselling, failing which they will not be considered for admission.
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VITEEE Exam Pattern 2023
The VITEEE exam 2023 will be conducted in online mode as a computer-based test for the duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. There will be a total of 5 sections in the VITEEE exam including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Aptitude, and English. However, the total number of questions will be 125, in MCQ format. There will be no negative marking in the VITEEE 2023 exam. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer.
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