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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE admit card has details regarding the exam and the applicant like name, photo, signature, GATE paper code, exam date and time, centre code, guidelines, etc. Candidates must check details carefully before printing. If there is any discrepancy, applicants must immediately contact GATE helpline number.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
VITEEE mock test will be available in the first week of March 2026. Students can visit official website and access to demo test. With this, students will get familiar with exam pattern and question paper difficulty.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
VIT will open VITEEE mock test link in March 2026. Students can attempt mock test without any login credentials. With the help of demo test, candidates will be able to figure about exam instructions, time limit, pattern, and question paper difficulty. Also, students must note that mock test for VIT entrance exam is for practice only, no scorecard will be generated for this.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Dedicate at least one to two months to VITEEE revision. The best way to revise for VITEEE exam is to make concepts clear.
- Start with NCERT. Solve each question (that you find important)
- Look for the most repeated questions in VITEEE previous year's and solve them. Doing this will build accuracy and improve time management.
- Attempt PYQs and do not neglect English and Aptitude sections. Give equal importance to them as well.
- For any doubt, try asking mentors, friends, seniors or teachers and get your queries answered.
- Do a quick review at the end of the day to check your performance and progress.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
To prepare for VITEEE, understanding of syllabus and exam pattern is essential. With this one make a clear pattern on how to begin with their preparation. It is advised to start right from your academic period, as concept understanding is important. Here's what one can do-
- Go through syllabus carefully. Note chapters that have maximum weightage.
- Start with fundamentals and solve questions around that.
- Once concept is strong, take a specific test and analyse your mistakes.
- Repeat for every other section.
- Prepare notes of formulas, derivations, and terms that are frequently asked in the exam.
- Solve VITEEE previous year's question paper a
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
VITEEE syllabus covers topics and chapters from mathematics/biology, physics, and chemistry taught in classes 11 and 12th. VIT has provided the syllabus details in brochure based on which questions will be asked in VITEEE. With the help of the exam syllabus, students will be able to figure out topics they are good at and topics that needs special attention. Also, understanding syllabus can help students to mark high-weightage VITEEE chapters and prepare accordingly.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE admit card 2026 will be released on January 2, as mentioned in information brochure. Only registered candidates will be eligible to download their hall ticket. Applicants can download GATE admit card using their enrollment ID and password.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, there is no negative marking in the SRMJEEE exam. This means students have complete freedom to attempt all the questions without the fear of losing marks.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
As per the exam pattern of SRMJEEE, there are 130 questions in the exam and each question carries 1 mark each. There is no negative marking in the exam giving candidates complete freedom to attempt as many questions as they can.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
SRMJEEE has one question paper which is conducted in home-based proctored mode. It has 130 questions of 130 marks and total time duration is 2:30 hours. The questions are based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, Aptitude & English. There is no negative marking in the exam.
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