VITEEE Preparation

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Chandni Arora

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Get ready to elevate your VITEEE preparation with some of the best reference books available! If you're looking to master Chemistry you can't go wrong with "Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations" by RC Mukherjee or "Handbook of Chemistry" by RP Singh. And for those aiming to conquer the VITEEE Chemistry section, "Target VITEEE" by Odisha Experts is a must-have guide. Is Mathematics your forte? "Target VITEEE" by Odisha Experts and NCERT books have got you covered with their comprehensive coverage and in-depth explanations. When it comes to Physics the "Understanding Physics" series by DC Pandey is a fan favorite, while "Fundamentals
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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. VITEEE application form will be available online at the official website. No other mode will be used by the authorities to release the VITEEE application form. The authorities will not accept any offline mode of application form. The candidates will have to fill out and submit the application form of VITEEE online at vit.ac.in. The payment of fee also has to be done online i.e., through net banking/credit card/debit card.

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Dhruv Garg

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VITEEE is basically based on the standard 12th syllabus. So to ace your performance in the exam know your NCERTs well. That should be enough! Just practice lots of MCQ questions. That'll boost both your speed and confidence. To score well in VITEEE all you have to do is to prepare the same kind that you do for JEE exams. It's actually a similar kind. So if you prepare similarly to JEE then it will be easier to score well in VITEEE. The exam has no negative marking so make sure you attempt all the questions. Also, go through previous years' papers. All the Best!

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tarun mittal

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If you've studied well for boards, then of course you can get a good rank in VITEEE. Otherwise, chances are less. Few tips - 

  1. If you're in CBSE, focus only on class 12th topics. Very less topics are from 11th like equilibrium, etc.
  2. Follow the brochure and prepare accordingly.
  3.  If your preparation for boards was good, then it won't take much effort.
  4. VITEEE has no negative marking, hence attempt all questions. Keep a margin of 5-10 min just for attempting the questions whose answers you don't know.
  5. Solve your strong subject first and the weakest subject in the end.

All the best. VITEEE is one of the easiest entrances in engineering.

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7 years ago

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Sreemukhi MSerendipity

Contributor-Level 9

Study text books thoroughly.Solve objectives.
Solve mock test as many as you can.
Learning the subject may lead you to success.
CBSE textbooks may help you for both board and VITEEE.

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8 years ago

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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The crux of all the major engineering entrance exam that a student prepared or is essentially the same. They all focus on concepts of physics, chemistry and maths. The difference is only in the level of difficulty.
JEE is definitely the highest and the toughest when it comes to the level of difficulty and it tests you on applying multiple concepts in a single question. In addition to that, it also tests your endurance as an engineering aspirant. If one prepared for an exam like JEE, one can be rest assured that all the parameters of your preparation are being covered as JEE is the most exhaustive among the entrance tests.
So, one does n
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9 years ago

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You just need to keep your basics clear and try as much questions as possible. You can solve problems from question booklets available in market for Made Easy and Career Launcher.

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9 years ago

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kaku makugjjtjrnhjfrg

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by revesing 12th course

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

Contributor-Level 9

yea.practise as much as u can.practise previous year question paper

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