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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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Mohit Dhawan

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The exam officials will notify you about the RULET exam marking scheme through the notification. However, examiners are given 2 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.

 

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Chanchal Patra

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RULET 2026 exam will have no negative marking which means no marks will be deducted for the wrong answer attempted. This will let the candidates to attempt the entire RULET question paper which in turn will increase their chances of scoring better. The candidates will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and for any unattempted or wrong answer, no marks will be deducted. 

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Pragati Datta

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The NEET UG exam has 180 questions. Out of these, 45 questions are from Physics, 45 from Chemistry and 90 from Biology (45 each in Botany and Zoology). All 180 questions are compulsory to attempt.

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pankaj

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JEE 2026 marks are optional for B.Tech/B.E admission at Chandigarh University. The university allows students to secure seats through eligibility-based admission processes without compulsory entrance exam submission. However, submitting a good JEE score can enhance your merit profile and may make you eligible for tuition fee concessions under the 5% JEE-reserved engineering seats. The admission framework is designed to accommodate both JEE aspirants and students focusing primarily on board examinations. As long as you satisfy the required academic criteria, you remain eligible to apply confidently without JEE participation.

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Sayeba Naushad

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Yes, SRMHCAT offers Entrance & Competitive Exam-based Scholarships. These are:

  • SRMHCAT Rank-Based Scholarship
  • CUET Percentile-Based Scholarship
  • SRMJEEE Aspirants Scholarship
  • CLAT-Based Scholarship
  • SAT Score-Based Scholarship

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Raunak Bakshi

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At Chandigarh University, the JEE percentile enhances your competitiveness but does not solely determine admission into B.Tech/B.E programs. Eligibility in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics remains essential. A higher percentile can improve your standing during counseling and may increase eligibility for financial assistance under the 5% JEE-reserved engineering scholarship seats. The university follows a balanced admission framework that values academic consistency and competitive exam exposure. Even without a very high percentile, eligible students can secure admission. However, strong JEE performance adds merit recognition and can

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Priya Garg

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For Indian students in 2026, the best way to prepare for the ACT test is to start 3-6 months earlier, utilise the official ACT prep materials and focus on timed practice to manage the fast-paced, 3-section structure (English, Math, Reading). 

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