What is the cut-off for VITEEE and what are the factors that determine it?

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    Chandni Arora | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Preparing for the VITEEE exam can be daunting, especially when you're not sure what the cut-off marks are. Simply put, the cut-off is the minimum score a candidate needs to achieve to be eligible for admission to the B.Tech programme offered by VIT. But what factors determine the cut-off? Several variables influence the cut-off marks for VITEEE including the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, the number of test-takers, and the number of available seats. The institute assesses these factors to decide the cut-off marks each year, which means that the cut-off can vary from one year to the next. If you score above the
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    Tushar Chandra

    a year ago
    VITEEE is a national-level entrance examination for engineering colleges. This examination is conducted by the Vellore Institute of Technology. Since this exam is highly competitive, it requires good preparation and understanding of the VITEEE exam pattern. VITEEE includes Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and Biology English and Aptitude as compulsory sections. Cut-off marks are an important aspect of the exam. They are used to determine the grade of a student based on his/her performance in an exam. The cut-off depicts the minimum marks the candidates should secure to have higher chances of admission. However, the Vellore Institute of T
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    Om prakash sahoo | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The cut-off for VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Examination) refers to the minimum score that a candidate needs to obtain in order to be eligible for admission to the various undergraduate engineering programs offered by Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT). The factors that determine the cut-off for VITEEE may include:
    Difficulty level of the exam - If the exam is more difficult than previous years, the cut-off may be lower. Number of seats available - If there are more seats available for a particular programme, the cut-off may be lower. Number of applicants - If the number of applicants for a particular programme is high, the cut-o
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