Is it possible to get in Vellore Institute on the basis of 12th preparation?

Asked about VIT Vellore - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

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    Jayshree Phulare

    7 years ago
    VITEE exam is not so tough as compared to JEE. So, you may crack it with the same preparation of class 12th.
    And the beneficial point will be that there is no negative marking so you may attempt the questions too when you are not pretty sure.
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    Aziz Muslim

    7 years ago
    Yes, class 12th preparation is more than enough to crack VITEE examination. You will need to study from NCERT books. Focus on numerical problems in physics. Chemistry will be easy in VITEEE don't worry. For maths, refer R.D.Sharma. If you solve it, VITEEE maths will be easy for you.
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    ashutosh chauhan | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can prepare from the CBSE class 12th books for VIT exam. Exam standard is very moderate. Questions are asked on the class 12th basics.
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    PRAKHAR SINGH 3rd year EEE VIT VELLORE. | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Yes, absolutely class 12th result is the key to crack VITEEE.
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    aditya marskole

    7 years ago
    If you are focused on VITEEE, go through the last year papers, they will be helpful. Besides your board's preparation, you have to devote proper time for this too. You need to be patient. You need to cover major portions. Yes, you can very easily get a good rank. But you will need to study from NCERT books too. Coming to preparations, there are a few topics which are not there in the boards. Go through the syllabus once. Focus on numerical problems in physics. Chemistry will be easy in VITEEE don't worry. For maths, refer R.D.Sharma. If you solve it, VITEEE maths will be easy for you. Although the entire syllabus is covered in almost a
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