VITMEE 2022 exam dates announced at vit.ac.in; Registration open till May 20
VIT Vellore will conduct the VITMEE 2022 exam on June 4 and 5. VIT MTech form 2022 are available till May 20.
Isha Jain | March 5, 2022 | 09:35 AM IST
NEW DELHI : Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore has announced the VITMEE 2022 exam date at vit.ac.in. The VITMEE 2022 exam will be conducted as a computer based test on June 4 and 5. Candidates who wish to get admission into VIT MTech exam 2022 are required to apply for VIT MTech exam 2022 till May 20.
The VITMEE paper 2022 will have objective questions consisting of 100 questions with a maximum of 100 marks among which 80 will be from the chosen technical subject and 20 will be from English communication. Note that there will be no negative marks for wrong answers.
VITMEE Exam Dates 2022
Events |
Dates |
Commencement of VITMEE registration 2022 |
March 1, 2022 |
Last date to register for VITMEE |
May 20, 2022 |
Slot booking |
May 26 and 27, 2022 |
VITMEE 2022 exam date |
June 4 and 5, 2022 |
Declaration of results |
June 10, 2022 |
VITMEE counselling 2022 |
June 21 and 22, 2022 |
Students seeking MTech admission at VIT Vellore are required to fill the application forms within dates. However, before applying, aspirants are advised to check the eligibility criteria released by the concerned authorities. The VITMEE admit card 2022 will be issued to only registered applicants.
Steps to fill the VITMEE application form 2022
Step 1 - Visit the official website - vit.ac.in.
Step 2 - Fill in all the details wherever asked such as the personal, academic, qualifying exam and contact details.
Step 3 - Upload the scanned documents such as the photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
Step 4 - Pay the VITMEE 2022 application fee in online mode to successfully submit the application form.
VITMEE 2022 registration: Documents required while filling the form
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X and XII Std. Marks statement
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Mark Sheets of all semesters/ years wise / consolidated of the qualifying degree examination, up to pre-final/ final year as applicable if result awaited.
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QualifyingDegree / Provisional Certificate (If degree completed)
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Transfer/Migration/College Leaving Certificate obtained from the Institute last studied (If already received)
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Valid GATE Score Card (If available)
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Service Certificate/ No Objection Certificate issued by the Employer. (For sponsored candidates for M.Tech. Programmes only)
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Community Certificate (only for SC/ST categories).
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Nativity Certificate (for Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh and North Eastern States)
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Physical Fitness Certificate
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Admission letter and a photocopy of the programme fee receipt
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Four copies of recent passport size colour photograph
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An undertaking for good conduct and behavior in a prescribed form (to be issued by the University/Institute at the time of admission)
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Affidavit to be signed separately by the student & parent in Rs.20/- Stamp Paper
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Conduct Certificate (Original)
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