If I am preparing for JEE exam, do I need to prepare separately for VITEEE?

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Udit Bhatia
8 years ago
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 difficu

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Not at all. The toughness level of VITEEE is much lower than JEE. So, preparing for JEE Mains is more than sufficient. The Great Thing About VITEEE Is That There Is No Negative Marking Involved.

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8 years ago
To be honest, if you are preparing for JEE- NEST, BITS or any exam of that sort, there would be no need for any separate preparation for VITEEE. Just go and write the exam. Generally, VITEEE would be held in less than a week after your JEE Mains and the paper would be considerably easier than the J

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Candidates need to provide their application number and password to check their VITEEE exam result. 

VITEEE counselling registration starts soon after the declaration of the result. The counselling is done in phases as per the rank.

VIT scholarships are offered in form of tuition fee waiver as per ranks. The scholarship is offered to top 500 rankers of VIT entrance exam. Students can check scholarship slab system below -

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The percentage of your tuition fee refunded depends entirely on when you submit the withdrawal request.  The final dates or full and partial tuition fee refund are inclined to the official commencement of the classes, which usually starts in July.

Advance fee in VIT is partial amount that must be paid after seat allotment to book allocated seat. It can vary for different categories. Once candidate makes payment, he/she is not allowed to attend further rounds of counselling. 

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