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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
If you will withdraw before start of classes they refund 100 percent of tution fees but if you withdraw they may deduct some percentage or they won't refund any amount.Like, if you withdraw between 25 to 40 days they'll deduct 20 percent .If you withdraw after 40 days of class start they won't refund any amount.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
A rank of 7505 in VITEEE is generally considered good enough for CSE at VIT Vellore, espically since you have been offered a seat in category 4. However, whether it's worth it depends on your priorities and financial situation as category 4 tution fees is higher
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
With a VITEEE rank of 212125, direct admission to VIT Vellore's main campus for popular core branches (like CSE, ECE, Mechanical) is highly unlikely because VIT Vellore cut-offs for these courses are usually below 30,000–50,000 for general category.
Even with your rank, you can still attend counselling — but you will most likely get branches in the Amaravati or Bhopal campuses, or less in-demand branches in Vellore/Chennai. Examples: Civil Engineering, Production, Biotechnology (if seats remain).
VIT offers a management quota where you can choose your preferred branch/campus regardless of rank — but the tuition fee is much higher,
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
VIT requires at least 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in Class 12 (for the general category; 50% for some reserved categories from certain states.If you take the improvement exam this year and increase your PCM percentage to meet or exceed 60%, then your VITEEE rank of 50,000 could still get you admission — though it might be in less competitive branches or VIT's other campuses such as VIT Bhopal or VIT Amaravati, since Vellore campus cut-offs are usually much higher.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
With a VITEEE rank of 52,518, you may get admission to branches with lower cutoffs at VIT, such as Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Biotechnology, depending on the campus. More competitive branches like Computer Science or Electronics usually require a much higher rank. Your chances improve at VIT Chennai and VIT Vellore campuses for less sought-after courses.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, VIT vellore B.Tech's fees vary according to the rank of students. Students are placed into 1 to 5 catagory - so the higher your rank the lower the fee. For example catagory 1 candidates fee is around INR 1.8 Lacs while the catagory 5 candidates fees are around INR 3.5 lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Vit vellore accept CUET score for admission to its integrated M.Tech programme the candidate should be passed class 12 from a recognised board in Science or a relevant stream
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
If you achieve a 70% in PCM, you are eligible for Integrated M.Tech at VIT Vellore.
For securing software engineering, AI or CS related branches, it is suggested to achieve 85 % in PCM to increase chance of qualifying for Category 1–3 selections.
Further, exact merit ranks depend on the overall decile of applicants and will be published by the official VIT portal as merit-lists and closing ranks during counselling.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
If your PCM aggregate puts you at a VIT rank of up to 3,500, you can expect to get admission to Category 1.
If your rank was up to ~ 15,000, expect admission to Category 2 or 3 which have slightly higher fees but the opportunities of a seat in Software Engineering.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
With a score of 96%, you have a good chance of being accepted to the Integrated M.Tech course at VIT Vellore. Just make sure you fill out your application correctly and submit all the documents they ask for, which will include age proof, nativity or category certificates, if applicable. If you clear the admission process, just participate in the merit-based seat allotment process.
All the best for your application!
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