The VITEEE 2025 application form is presently being accepted by Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) for admission to the participating institutions. Until March 31, 2025, candidates can register online at viteee.vit.ac.in using the VITEEE 2025 link. Applications submitted in any other way will not be accepted.
Important dates:
Last date to submit the application form: March 31, 2025
Admit card release: April 2025 (Tentative)
VITEEE 2025 exam dates: April 20, 2025 – April 27, 2025
Eligibility criteria:
Candidates must be Indian citizens or non-resident Indians (NRIs) in order to take the VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination).
Applicants for the VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination) must have been born on or after July 1, 2001.
Candidates must have finished the 10+2 system of Higher Secondary Examination or be enrolled in the final exam administered by any approved Central or State Board.
Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) should be included in the qualifying test for normal candidates.
Candidates who choose to major in biology need take the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) exam.
For PCM/B applicants, the total scores earned in the aforementioned topics should be at least 60%, and for PCB candidates, 50%.
How to apply:
Visit viteee.vit.ac.in.
Select the link to the application form.
Candidates must register with their basic information. For subsequent logins, a password must be created after registration.
After that, candidates must log in and complete their contact, academic, and personal information. Additionally, the exam locations must be chosen based on choice.
The necessary application fee must be paid online using a debit card, credit card, or net banking.
In accordance with the official requirements, the candidates must attach a scanned copy of their signature and photo.
Exam pattern:
Exam Mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Section & number of questions: The VITEEE 2025 exam consists of multiple sections with varying numbers of questions. The Physics and Chemistry sections each have 35 questions, while Mathematics includes 40 questions. The Aptitude section contains 10 questions, and the English section has 5 questions.
Type of Questions: Objective – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Number of Questions: 125
Marking Scheme: 1 mark for every correct answer
Negative Marking: No negative marking
Interested and eligible candidates are advised to visit the official website for more detailed information.