What is the required score in VITEEE to get admission in VIT for B.Tech?

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Asked by Rankit Antal
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Vikash Ranjan
9 years ago
For which engineering branch do you want to know the cutoff?

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Computer science.

Yash Singhal
7 years ago
See, in this college, there is no cut-off but instead, there is an opening and closing rank for the same and that is different for the different branches, now it is up to you only in which branch you want to get admission in.

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Candidates can download their VITEEE admit card at OTBS portal. To download, students have to provide their application number and password.

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No, the exact VITEEE test centre name and address will be displayed on admit card which is available two days before the allocated exam date. At the time of slot booking it will not be disclosed.

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