How many questions are there in VITEEE?
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There are a total of 125 questions in the VITEEE exam. This exam has in total five sections. These sections are as follows: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, Aptitude, and English. The number of questions in each section varies, but there is no negative marking so it's in your best interest to attempt all of the questions.
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The total number of questions in VITEEE is 125. For the Maths/Biology section, the students will have to attempt 40 questions. Physics and Chemistry sections will have 35 questions each. For Aptitude, the students will have to solve 10 questions and 5 questions for English. To perform well in the exam, the students should attempt all questions as it will allow them to have higher chances of scoring well.
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