VITREE 2025 registration deadline extended till November 27 at admissions.vit.ac.in
Ayushi Bisht | November 26, 2024 | 12:31 PM IST | 1 min read
VITREE 2025 exam is scheduled to be conducted on December 7.
NEW DELHI: The Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has extended the registration deadline for the Vellore Institute of Technology Research Entrance Examination (VITREE) 2025 till November 27. Interested candidates who have not yet applied can fill the VITREE 2024 registration form by visiting the official website, admissions.vit.ac.in.
Earlier, the last date to apply for VITREE 2025 was November 25. As per the schedule, VITREE 2025 exam will be held on December 7.
VITREE is conducted for admission to various PhD, Direct PhD programmes in VIT group of Institutions. The institute will conduct a personal interview round for students who pass the entrance exam on December 14. According to the official schedule, the VITREE results 2025 will be announced on December 20.
VITREE 2025 exam pattern
The VITREE 2025 examination will last for 2 hours and will consist of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) only. Each correct answer will award 1 mark, while incorrect answers will receive 0 marks. The PhD question paper will have 100 MCQs, divided into three sections: 70 Technical questions, 15 questions on English Communication Skills, and 15 questions on Statistics and Probability.
While the Direct PhD question paper will also contain 100 MCQs, but with 80 Technical questions and 20 questions on English Communication Skills. The entire question paper will be in English.
VITREE 2025 application fee
The VITREE 2025 application fee is Rs 1,200. Candidates interested in applying for the VIT Research Entrance Examination (VITREE) must pay this fee to complete the application process. The payment can be made online through various modes such as credit, debit cards, net banking, or other available online payment methods.
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