VITEEE 2026 paper is being conducted from April 28, 2026, to May 03, 2026 at various exam centres in 2 shifts and the detailed shift wise analysis of VITEEE 2026 paper will be provided on this page after the exam. Students will find the subject-wise difficulty level, important topics that came in the exam, and what students said about the paper. Check the VITEEE 2026 exam and bookmark this page so you do not miss any updates. If you have your exam coming up, reading this VITEEE analysis is one of the best things you can do today. It will tell you which topics are being asked, how hard the paper is, and how other students are feeling about it. If you have an exam tomorrow, read today's analysis first. It will help you in preparing better for your exam.
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Knowing the basic details of the VITEEE is the first step to good preparation. The exam is conducted as a computer-based test and includes MCQ-type questions only. The exam tests students' understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for admission to B.Tech programs at VIT campuses. Let’s take a quick look at the exam pattern before we dive into the VIT 2026 paper analysis.
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Conducting Body |
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) |
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Exam Name |
VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam) |
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Exam Date |
April 28 to May 03 |
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Mode of Exam |
Computer-Based Test |
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Total Number of Questions |
125 (Physics-35, Chemistry-35, Mathematics/Biology-40, Aptitude-10, English-5) |
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Total Time Duration |
150 Minutes |
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Types of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions |
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Total Marks |
500 |
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Negative Marking |
1 mark deducted for every wrong answer. |
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The VITEEE paper analysis 2026 for each exam day will be uploaded here in this section after the completion of the exam. We will gather memory-based questions from students and prepare a VITEEE analysis 2026 based on those questions and students’ reactions, and if you're writing the exam on later dates, this analysis will help you prepare better. The analysis will cover the overall difficulty level, types of questions being asked in the exam, question distribution across the syllabus, concepts repeated from past years, and sections that were more time-consuming.
The first day of the exam is always important. It tells you what kind of questions VIT is asking this year. The analysis for the VITEEE 2026 April 28 question paper for both shifts will be provided here.
The VITEEE 2026 April 28 Shift 1 detailed analysis will be updated here as soon as the shift is over.
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Analysis for the VITEEE 2026 April 28 Shift 2 will be uploaded here after the conclusion of the shift.
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Analysis for the rest of the exam dates will be uploaded here as the exam progresses. Bookmark this page so you can come back to check the analysis for each exam day.
VIT Vellore does not release an official answer key. Students can match their responses with the solutions provided above on this page and calculate their score.
This section will be updated with real-time reactions from students right after each shift ends. Students who attempted the exam share whether the paper was easy, moderate, or hard, and which sections surprised them the most. This feedback can be very useful if you have your exam in the next few days. Every year, students have different experiences. Some find Physics easier; some say Maths is lengthy. Reading these reactions helps you know what to expect and how to plan your time in the exam hall.
If your exam is in a day or two, here's what you should focus on:
Don't try to learn new topics now. Just revise what you already know. Opening a new chapter one day before the exam will only confuse you.
Go through your formula sheets. Keep them simple and short. Physics formulas, Chemistry reactions, and math formulas—just glance through them once in the morning and once at night.
Go through your formula sheets. Keep them simple and short. Physics formulas, Chemistry reactions, and math formulas—just glance through them once in the morning and once at night.
Keep your documents ready. The admit card, ID proof, and everything should be in one place. Don't leave it for the morning.
Sleep well the night before. Seriously, this matters more than you think. A tired brain makes silly mistakes even on easy questions.
On exam day, read questions carefully. Sometimes, especially in Physics and Maths, the question looks similar to what you've practiced, but there's a small change. That small change makes a big difference in the answer.
Start with your strong subject. Some students like to finish the tough part first, but if you're someone who needs confidence, start with the subject you're most comfortable with.
Don't get stuck. You have roughly one minute per question. If something is taking too long, mark it for review and move on. You can always come back if time permits.
Attempt everything. There's no negative marking, so even if you have no idea about a question, take a guess. You have a 25% chance of getting it right anyway.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
VITEEE 2026 will be conducted from 28th April to 3rd May 2026.
The VITEEE 2026 will consist of only MCQ-type questions.
Yes, there will be negative marking in the VITEEE 2026 for each wrong answer; 1 mark will be deducted.
The VITEEE question paper will have 125 questions in all. Physics (35 questions), Chemistry (35 questions), English (5 questions), Aptitude (10 questions), and Mathematics/Biology (40 questions).
On Question asked by student community
Hi,
Please check here https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-previous-year-question-paper
The downloadable pdfs are availabale. However, please know that VITEEE official question papers are not disclosed or available. Most of the question papers are mock tests or memory based questions from past years. But practising with these will definitely help.
Hello S Haran Radhesh,
We currently don't have VITEEE 2026 question paper but you can refer the following links meanwhile:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-sample-papers
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-chapter-wise-weightage
Hello Student,
Yes, you are eligible for VITEEE because of have 60% aggregate score in MPC, However, because you have a low score in maths, I suggest you check with the conducting body regarding your eligibility.
Hello Student,
Click on the given article link to download the VIT Entrance exam question paper and sample paper PDF.
Link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-previous-year-question-paper
No, VITEEE slot booking has not started yet. The authority will announce the details at vit.ac.in. The slot booking process is expected to start soon after the registration period. The authority will provide the link through email. You can check this article for all the latest updates- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-slot-booking
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