The VITEEE 2026 exam is being conducting from 28 April to 3 May. Students taking the VITEEE exam 2026 are looking for reliable last-minute resources. If you are one of them, then this article is for you. We have compiled all the relevant details about the exam and put them in one place. We have provided the shift-wise complete VITEEE 2026 Question Paper with Solutions PDF soon. Along with these memory-based questions, you will also find a detailed shift-wise analysis and an overview of the previous years’ trends. Going through these exact question papers is the best way to understand the actual difficulty level of the exam and adjust your strategy accordingly.
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The link to download the VITEEE 2026 Question Paper PDFs for all exam dates has been provided here in this section as soon as the exam is over. The question paper contains memory-based questions collected from students who appeared for the exam.
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The table provided below shows all the key details for the VITEEE exam question paper that every student should know about before they enter the exam hall:
Exam Name | VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) |
Mode of Examination | Computer-Based Test |
Exam Duration | 150 minutes |
Total Number of Questions | 125 (Physics-35, Chemistry-35, Mathematics/Biology-40, Aptitude-10, English-5) |
Types of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions |
Total Marks | 500 |
Negative Marking | 1 mark is deducted for every wrong answer |
An in-depth analysis of the VIITEEE 2026 question paper, across all exam dates, has been provided in this section. Our experts at Careers360 went through the question paper and provide the analysis covering the overall difficulty level of the exam, subject-wise analysis, concepts that were repeated from previous years, and the chapters having high weightage.
The VITEEE 2026 April 28 question paper subject-wise analysis is given below in the table.
Subjects | Difficulty level (Shift 1) | Difficulty level (Shift 2) |
VITEEE 2026 28 April Shift 1 paper was doable. Questions from topics like Electrostatics, Capacitors, Magnetism and EMI are asked. | Class 11 portion dominated from this section. The physics section was balanced with a mix of conceptual and theoretical questions | |
The weightage of organic chemistry is more. Questions from topics like Reaction mechanisms, Isomerism and GOC are asked | Physical Chemistry's weightage is more compared to organic and inorganic chemistry | |
The maths section was lengthy and time-consuming, questions were asked from topics like calculus, Algebra, probability, and vector 3d. | VITEEE 28 April Paper Maths section was moderate but the questions were lengthy. Questions were based on mixed concepts. | |
Apitude Questions were asked from coding, decoding, numerical series, etc and the English section was the easiest, where questions were asked from vocabulary, reading comprehension. The overall level of this section is comparable to the class 12 board exam | These sections were easy and scoring |
The VITEEE April 29, 2026, Shift 2 exam has been concluded, and the analysis for Shift 2 has been updated here:
Subjects | Difficulty level (Shift 1) | Difficulty level (Shift 2) |
Physics | Questions were a mix of conceptual and formula-based. Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Current Electricity were direct, while Optics had a few tricky questions. | This section was dominated by formula-based questions. A few concept-based questions were also there. Students with high speed and accuracy stand a higher chance of scoring well. |
Chemistry | Organic was lengthy with mechanism-based questions. Inorganic was NCERT-based and scoring, while Physical Chemistry was moderate. | This section was very easy. Many questions were asked about the polymers and the biomolecules chapters. |
Mathematics | The section was lengthy and calculation-heavy. Integration and Differential Equations dominated, with a few tricky questions from Matrices. | This section was moderated. Lengthy questions were asked. Many questions from chapters like Vectors, 3D geometry, Differential equations, Area under curve, and probability. |
English & Aptitude | Both sections were direct and fully scoring, including vocabulary and fill-in-the-blanks. | These sections were easily doable and most scoring. |
The VITEEE 2026 30 April analysis is provided in this section. The analysis covers the overall difficulty level of the exam and the subject-wise difficulty level.
Subjects | Difficulty level (Shift 1) | Difficulty level (Shift 2) |
Physics | Physics was moderate. Questions from this section were based on mixed concepts. Paper was balanced with a mix of conceptual and numerical problems | Class 12 portion dominated. Paper was balanced |
Chemistry | Chemistry was easy to moderate. Questions were simple and one liner. Organic chemistry section dominated Section wise order: Organic>Physical>Inorganic | This section was scoring. Questions were direct and to the point. Paper was well divided among all sections |
Mathematics | Maths was moderate but lengthy. Questions were calculation heavy but simple. Overall maths was similar to previous shift exams | This section was time consuming |
English & Aptitude | English was easy and scoring while aptitude was easy to moderate | This section is scoring |
The VITEEE 2026 01 May analysis for both shiftshas been updated here:
Subjects | Difficulty level (Shift 1) | Difficulty level (Shift 2) |
Physics | Mix of conceptual and calculation heavy questions | Available Soon |
Chemistry | Questions were simple except few difficult questions | Available Soon |
Mathematics | Calculations were lenghty and tedious | Available Soon |
English & Aptitude | Questions were easy and scoring | Available Soon |
Shift-wise analysis of the VITEEE 02 May question paper is provided in the table below:
The VITEEE 2026 May 2 analysis is updated below:
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
| Overall | The paper was overall balanced, with Mathematics was the toughest section. | Paper was balance and follows previous shift patterns |
Physics | Questions were a mix of conceptual and formula-based. Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Current Electricity were direct, while Optics had a few tricky questions. | Class 12 portion dominated. Paper was balanced |
Chemistry | Organic was lengthy with mechanism-based questions. Inorganic was NCERT-based and scoring, while Physical Chemistry was moderate. | This section was scoring. Questions were direct and to the point. |
Mathematics | The section was lengthy and calculation-heavy. Integration and Differential Equations dominated, with a few tricky questions from Matrices. | This section was time consuming |
English & Aptitude | Both sections were direct and fully scoring. | This section was scoring |
The VITEEE 2026 03 May analysis has been updated in the table provided below:
Subjects | Difficulty level (Shift 1) | Difficulty level (Shift 2) |
Physics | Questions were asked from topics like modern physis, electrostatics, ray and wave optics, Thermodynamics, Gravitation, SHM, and EMI. | Shockingly moderate; candidates who memorized formulas for Semiconductors and Current Electricity performed well. |
Chemistry | Questions were asked from topics like, p-block, organic chemistry name reactions, Amines, GOC, Isomerism, Solutions, and Thermodynamics. | Purely NCERT-based with a slightly higher weightage for Inorganic Chemistry. |
Mathematics | This section was lengthy. Questions were asked from Calculus, Vector 3D, Limit and Functions, Differentiablility, Continuity, Inntegral calculus and Binomial Theorem. | Involved complex reasoning in Probability and Complex Numbers. |
English & Aptitude | This section was easily doable and scoring. | This section was easily doable and scoring. |
Along with the question paper, a detailed step-by-step solution for all memory-based questions for the VITEEE question paper 2026 is provided by our experts at Careers360. Students can match their answers with these solutions and evaluate their scores. Going through the VIT question paper 2026 with solutions will help students identify the mistakes they made in the exam and rectify them in the upcoming attempts.
Practicing with the VITEEE previous year question paper is one of the most effective ways to improve your performance on the exam. Solving the past year's papers gives you an idea of what to expect in the exam. You also get to know about the past year's trends and concepts that have been repealed over the years. You can also solve mock tests along with the previous year's question paper to improve your score.
The VITEEE 2026 result will be released by Vellore Institute of Technology soon after the completion of the exam. Students will be able to download their results from the official website viteee.vit.ac.in using their application number and password to check their total marks and rank.
After the exam is over, the most common question that comes to almost every student’s mind is, "What college can I get into with my estimated score?" The VITEEE College Predictor Tool provides you with the exact answer to your question. After you have calculated your score using the solutions provided above on this page, enter that estimated score in the tool; it will provide you with the list of colleges you can get admission into based on your score.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The VITEEE 2026 question paper with solutions will be published on this page after the conclusion of the exam on each date. Since VIT does not release an official paper, the questions provided here are collected from students who appeared for the exam.
The VITEEE paper consists of 125 MCQs — 35 from Physics, 35 from Chemistry, 40 from Mathematics or Biology, 10 from Aptitude, and 5 from English.
Yes. VITEEE 2026 has introduced negative marking for the first time. One mark is deducted for each wrong answer. Questions left unanswered carry no penalty.
Yes. The VITEEE 2026 syllabus and exam pattern will be the same across all exam dates from April 28 to May 3. The VITEEE question paper will be based on the same Class 11 and 12 topics as every other date in the window.
On Question asked by student community
Hi Dear Student,
Based on the VITEEE 2026 counselling trends, a rank of 10,127 will most likely place you in Phase 1 counselling (ranks 1–20,000).
Getting the Chennai campus in Category 2 looks quite possible. However, for the Vellore campus, popular branches like CSE or ECE are usually more competitive.
Hi Dear Student,
If you want CSE Core at VIT Vellore after getting a seat at the Chennai campus, you should continue in the next counselling phases for seat upgradation.
Pay the Counselling/Seat Advance Fee
You must pay the current seat fee to keep your admission
Hi Aayushi,
With a VITEEE AIR of 47,674, you are likely looking at Category 3-5 for ECE at Chennai/Vellore or potentially Category 1-2 for CSE at AP/Bhopal. For better placement opportunities in IT/Software,
prioritize CSE at VIT Chennai or CSE in Category 2/3 at VIT AP,
as placements are centralized,
Hello Student,
I am sharing the link to an article that will give you better clarity regarding which branch you can pursue at your rank. There are multiple details in it that help you figure out which branch you can get.
Article Link - VITEEE Rank vs Branch vs Category
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