Can I get seat in VIT integrated M.Tech course based on my class 12th marks?
I got 84.8% in my 12th class and 77% in class 12th PCM.
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VIT offers admission to its five-year integrated M.Tech programs based on Class 12th marks, without requiring any entrance exam. Candidates must have at least 70% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (65% for some campuses like Andhra Pradesh and Bhopal), with relaxations for SC/ST and students from northeastern states. The application process usually begins in February, and the admission process concludes by June with merit ranks and seat allotments. The total tuition fee is approximately ?9.75 lakhs, varying slightly by campus and year. To be eligible, students must be Indian residents, must have completed schooling in India, shoul
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