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UPASANA PRADHAN

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No, 75% is not required for VITEEE. The minimum qualifying mark is 60% marks in physics, mathematics and chemistry. On the other hand, for SC/ST, Jammu and Ladakh and North-Eastern states, the minimum qualifying mark is 50%. 

According to the subject requirement, 60% or 50% is calculated based on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology. PCB is required for Biotech/Bioengineering.

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Taru Shukla

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To apply for VIT exam, it is very important to meet the eligibility requirements, which are as follows-

  • Candidates date of birth must fall on or after July 1, 2004

  • Must have completed 10+2 or equivalent. Candidates appearing in final exam can also apply.

  • Must have a minimum 60% marks in physics, mathematics and chemistry

  • For SC/ST, Jammu and Ladakh and North-Eastern states, the minimum qualifying mark is 50%

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Himanshi Choudhury

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COAP also called as Common Offer Acceptance Portal is a platform used for GATE qualified candidates to exercise their college acceptance choices for admission to MTech/Ph/ME programmes. The COAP is a counselling platform used by participating IITs, IISc, and PSU for job recruitments.

It is one platform to perform all counselling activities starting from candidate registration to choice filling, locking, seat allotment and reporting to the allotted institute.

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Shruti Manchanda

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Reserved category students have to get of 45% marks in PCM for intermediate or equivalent (10+2) for admission in B.Tech Ist Year. To get admission in B.Tech 2nd Year (Lateral Entry), the student must have passed Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. with 60% marks.
 

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Shruti Manchanda

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10+2 Examination with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subject along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology with minimum 50% marks (45% for reserved category) in aggregate + JEE Main or HPCET. 

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Shruti Manchanda

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Students who want to get into the BTech programme of MAIT Delhi have to give the JEE Main entrance test. This entrance exam is compulsory for all the BTech courses at Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology Delhi. Students have to get a good rank to get into the college. 

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Sampreet Kaur

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Yes, LPU offers lateral entry into BTech programs for Diploma holders, allowing direct second-year admission. Candidates need a three-year Diploma after 10th or two-year after 10+2 (non-medical) with at least 60% aggregate marks, or equivalent like B.Sc. non-medical. Admission involves LPUNEST, though high scorers (70%+ in diploma) may qualify directly; multiple specializations like CSE, ECE, and mechanical are available for 2026 intake. This flexible option suits working professionals or Diploma graduates seeking quality engineering education efficiently. 

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Aishwarya Uniyal

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Candidates who have completed their slot booking will be able to download VITEEE 2026 admit card. The admit card will be available on the official website- viteee.vit.ac.in. The admit card will be available at VITEEE OTBS portal within 48 hours of slot booking. 

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Shiksha Hazarika

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Yes, absolutely exam pattern is important for VITEEE preparation as it help student to understand how the VIT exam is conducted. Now that negative marking is introduced, candidates must be well aware of the marking scheme and prepare accordingly. In addition, students must focus on accuracy and time management skills apart from clearing concepts. 

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