I have 6528 rank in VITEEE and applied for phase 1 counselling for CSE but did not get shortlisted. What is the process for phase 2?
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Every year, the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) conducts the Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination VITEEE for admission to the undergraduate course B.Tech. During VIT counseling, the candidates have to register, pay the fee, and select their preferences. The authorities will allot students based on their rank, preferences, and the availability of seats. Confirmation of admission has to be done once the allotment result is announced. VIT counseling takes place in different phases. If someone is not shortlisted in phase one, he or she can register for phase two counseling. Phase two counseling is again do...more
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No, the students will not be guaranteed admissions if they meet the VITEEE cutoff. However, they will have higher chances of admission if the cutoff is met. Since other factors will also be considered for admission, the students can check the cutoff for their admission chances.
Yes, only the VITEEE scores will be used to prepare the cutoff. Since no other entrance exam score will be accepted for admission, the authorities will prepare the cutoff using the VITEEE scores. While preparing the cutoff, the scores are an integral factor.
VITEEE cutoff is prepared after checking different admission and exam factors. Some important factors are the previous cutoff trends, exam difficulty level, number of applicants, number of available seats for admission and more.
VIT tuition fee is different for Group A and B courses. Fee will be according to programmes that students have to choose to study in institutes. For Group A programmes, total annual fee is INR 1,76,000, and for Group B, it is INR 1,98,000.
The VITEEE counselling fee is INR 5,900 (inclusive of GST). During the counselling registration, the students will have to pay the counselling fee online, i.e., through net banking/credit card/debit card/UPI. If the fee is not paid, then the students cannot participate in the counselling process.
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