VITEEE 2026 Last Minute Revision Tips: Topics to Skip and Study, How to solve PYQs Efficiently
VITEEE 2026 Last-Minute Revision Tips: VIT Entrance Exam is set to take place from April 28. With few days remaining, it’s now time to utlise your study hours smartly and start revising chapters you’ve covered with daily PYQs and mock test solving. Here is a quick guide on VIT 2026 last-minute preparation tips to help you run through topics efficiently.
Before discussing about VITEEE 2026 last-minute revision tips, candidates must download their VIT admit card 2026 as soon as possible from OTBS, once released. Hall ticket will be available 48 hours before exam date. Keep all documents ready and start focusing on what to revise and skip in final days before exam.
What to skip for VITEEE 2026 Revision?
First things first, do not start anything new. It will only create confusion and you will be unable to revise chapters that you’ve already prepared. Another important thing to note is VITEEE syllabus 2026 has chapters that are deleted in JEE Mains.
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Chemistry: solid states (easy and direct questions) and other chapters, surface chemistry, metallurgy (optional), S-blocks (prepare only if you are confident of)
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Physics: Doppler effect from waves, current electricity (potentiometer principle)
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Maths: Only prepare what you’ve studied so far.
What to study for VIT Entrance Exam 2026?
Only study what you have prepared. Go through your notes. Take mock test to analyse your performance and accuracy level. Go through formula sheets, short notes, and NCERT questions and examples.
- The entrance test focuses more on class 12th weightage, revise them properly.
- Organic chemistry has more weightage
- Revise high-weightage chapters and topics
How to revise and attempt VITEEE PYQs efficiently?
Compared to other engineering entrance exams, difficulty level ranges from moderate to difficult. However, with negative marking a lot can change in ranking system. So, attempt only sure-shot questions.
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Practice and revise VITEEE PYQs of last 5 to 10 years.
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Attempt CBT at the time (you have booked slot) to get real exam experience.
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Check for most repeated questions and start solving.
If you are confident and consistent with your preparation, then scoring 400+ marks in VITEEE 2026 can be easy. All the Best!
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