VITREE 2024 registration started; Apply by November 30
Team Careers360 | September 12, 2023 | 05:15 PM IST | 1 min read
VIT University commenced the VITREE registration. Check the eligibility criteria and process to apply.
NEW DELHI: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has started the Vellore Institute of Technology Research Entrance Examination (VITREE 2024) registration. The last date to apply for VITREE 2024 is November 30. Candidates can apply for VITREE 2024 by visiting the official website at vit.ac.in. To complete the application form, candidates need to pay an application fee of Rs 1,200.
VITREE 2024 eligibility
Candidates who have a bachelor’s degree in engineering and technology will be considered eligible. A minimum of 76% marks or CGPA of at least 7.5 on a scale of 10 points is required. Foreign degree holders are also eligible to apply.
How to apply for VITREE 2024?
VITREE application form 2024 link is available at the VIT official website, vit.ac.in.
- Click on the "Apply Now"
- Fill the required details
- Upload the requisite documents
- Pay the application fee.
Vellore Institute of Technology Research Entrance Examination (VITREE) will be held on December 10 in two slots from 10 AM to 12 noon and 2:30 to 4:30 PM, 2023 across 33 cities for all 4 campuses.
The exam will be held for a duration of 2 hours for a paper consisting of 100 questions. All questions will be MCQ. Each right answer will be awarded one mark each. There will be no negative marking.
Students should reach the exam hall one hour before exam time and should carry the admit card. Candidates will not be permitted inside the exam hall 15 minutes after the commencement of the exam.
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