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Sumridhi Sinha

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VITEEE exam has 125 questions in total. All questions are objective-type and incorrect responses include negative marking. Candidates have to complete their exam in 2 hours and 30 minutes. The section-wise distribution of questions can be checked below -

Sections

Total questions 

Mathematics

40 questions

Phyiscs

35 questions 

Chemistry

35 questions

English

5 questions

Aptitude

10 questions

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Abhay Choudhury

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Yes, the mathematics subject/section is important and compulsory in the VITEEE exam, specifically for BTech programmes. For students applying under PCB, must have biology as their compulsory subject. Candidates must have passed with an aggregate of 60% marks in Mathematics in the qualifying exam.

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Atul Arora

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I guess both fields have different career objectives. There's no comparison between these two. Engineering is all about technical areas, and the Social Sciences are inclined toward politics, social issues, human behaviour, etc.

First of all, a PhD is the highest-level of degree, and you need to go through the whole long process of educational degrees to pursue a PhD. So, it will depend on the subjects you choose at your 12th, UG, and PG levels. 

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Bhumika Uniyal

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VITEEE, otherwise called as Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination. The exam is held online for 2.5 hours and is conducted once in a year to offer admission to BTech programmes in different specialisations. Qualified candidates are offered seats at VIT campuses - Vellore, AP, Bhopal and Chennai. 

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UPASANA PRADHAN

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No, VIT and VITEEE are entirely different. VIT represents the institution, which is otherwise called as Vellore Institute of Technology. On the other hand, VITEEE is the undergraduate engineering entrance exam VIT conducts. The full form of VITEEE stands for Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination. 

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Hi.For KCET-based B.Tech Food Technology admission, you must pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology (PCB/PCMB) with at least 50-60% aggregate marks. Thanks 

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Taru Shukla

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The full form of VITEEE is Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination. It is a university-level exam that is conducted by VIT to offer admission to BTech programmes at its campuses. 

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Himanshi Choudhury

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While filling VITEEE application form, candidates need to keep the following documents and details ready-

  • Aadhar card details

  • Communication address details

  • Class 12th certificate details

  • Scanned photo and signature

The documents must be uploaded as per the guidelines issued by the authorities.

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Aishwarya Uniyal

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Compared to other BTech engineering exams, like JEE Main, the VITEEE difficulty level is mostly on moderate level. However, with negative marking introduced this year and time-constraints, the question solving mainly depends on accuracy. As per exam pattern, candidates need to solve 125 questions in 150 minutes. 

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Shiksha Hazarika

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In GATE, normalisation process generally makes a gap of 4 to 7 marks (approximately) between actual and normalised scores. However, if difficulty level of paper was high then the marks might increase. On other hand, for easier paper, marks may reduce offering fairness across sessions.

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