VIT Engineering Entrance Exam
It's understandable to be concerned if your VITEEE 2025 admit card doesn't show your exam centre. Here's a breakdown of the possible reasons and what you should do:
Firstly, ensure you have completed the slot booking process. VIT releases admit cards after candidates have successfully booked their preferred exam slot (date, time, and city) through the Online Test Booking System (OTBS). If you haven't completed this process within the stipulated time, your admit card will not be generated with a centre. In such a case, you need to log in to the OTBS portal on the official VIT website and complete the slot booking as soon as possible, if the window is still open.
Secondly, the admit card is usually generated a few days after you book your slot, and specifically 48 hours before your chosen exam slot. It's possible that you recently completed your slot booking, and the admit card with the centre details is yet to be generated. Keep checking your VITEEE application portal.
Thirdly, there might be a technical issue with the website or the admit card generation process. While less common, these things can happen. Try logging out and logging back into your VITEEE application portal. Also, try accessing the admit card from a different device or browser.
If you have completed your slot booking well in advance and have waited for a reasonable time, and the exam centre is still missing from your admit card, you should immediately contact the VIT authorities for assistance. You can reach them through the helpline numbers or email addresses provided on the official VITEEE website. Explain your situation clearly and provide your application details so they can help resolve the issue. Do not delay in contacting them, as it's crucial to know your exam centre before the examination dates (April 20 to April 27, 2025). They will be the best source to provide you with the correct information and resolve any discrepancies with your admit card.
I hope this helps.
Yes, you are eligible to register for MET 2025 Phase 2 , even if you did not appear for Phase 1 . The general rule is that you can appear for Phase 2 as long as you are registered for the exam.
Even though some may mention that you can't appear in the second phase if you missed the first, this typically refers to those who did not register for Phase 1 at all, not those who choose to skip it.
Since you have already applied, just make sure to complete the registration process for Phase 2 once it's open, and you can appear for the exam as per the schedule.
Stay positive and best of luck with your preparation!
Log in to your VITEEE application portal using your registered credentials.
Double-check if there is any specific message or notification about the photo and signature upload.
Verify the status of your application to ensure the form is not pending any other details.
Ensure that the photo and signature are in the correct format and size . Usually, the required size and format are:
Photo : JPEG format, 10KB to 200KB.
Signature : JPEG format, 10KB to 200KB.
If you're facing issues uploading them, make sure your internet connection is stable.
Clear any cache and cookies in your browser or try using a different browser.
Go back to the application section where you are asked to upload the documents. Select Choose File and select the required image files (photo and signature).
After uploading, click on Submit again.
If the issue persists and you're unable to upload your documents, it’s best to reach out to the VITEEE support team for assistance. They can guide you through any technical issues or even help resolve any discrepancies related to your application.
You can contact them via the helpdesk or the official VITEEE support email .
If you're still facing the issue, keep a screenshot of the error message. This will help the support team understand the issue better when you contact them.
KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test):
Syllabus: Based on the Karnataka State Board syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.
Difficulty: Generally considered moderate to difficult for students who have studied the state board syllabus well.
Competition: High competition among state students for limited government college seats.
VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam):
Syllabus: Based on NCERT syllabus, covering Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English.
Difficulty: Considered moderate but slightly easier than KCET in terms of concepts and level of questions.
Competition: High competition nationwide but for private university seats.
Verdict:
KCET is slightly tougher for those not familiar with the Karnataka board syllabus.
VITEEE is more focused on NCERT concepts, so it may feel a bit easier for students from other states or those well-prepared for national-level exams.
In short, VITEEE might be easier for students outside Karnataka, while KCET can be more difficult for those unfamiliar with the state board syllabus.
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you are eligible for admission to B. Tech in Biotechnology as long as you meet the VITEEE academic criteria. You are eligible for all B.Tech programmes offered by VIT.
To check the eligibility criteria for VITEEE, visit here.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/viteee
The cutoff for the Mechanical Engineering program at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) through the VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Examination) typically varies each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and seat availability.
According to previous year's data, candidates aiming for a seat in Mechanical Engineering at VIT Vellore usually need to secure a rank within the 6,000 to 20,000 range in the VITEEE.
However, this range changes every year.
Hello,
To take mock tests for the VITEEE exam , follow these steps:
Visit the official VIT website. (https://viteee.vit.ac.in/)
Check for any official mock test link or announcement.
If available, register/login and follow the instructions to take the mock test.
Many reputed platforms offer free or paid mock tests for VITEEE:
Embibe – Free VITEEE mock tests with detailed analysis.
CareerOrbits
Vedantu
Aakash BYJU’S
PW (Physics Wallah)
Testbook or GradeUp – Offers VITEEE-specific test series.
Search on their websites or apps for “VITEEE mock test” and sign up.
Books like:
Arihant’s VITEEE Practice Papers
MTG VITEEE mock tests
These come with multiple full-length mock tests you can attempt at home.
Hi kattu
To recover your VITEEE application number,
visit the official VITEEE website and navigate to the "Forgot Application Number" section.
You'll need to provide your registered email address or mobile number, and potentially your date of birth, to initiate the recovery process.
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Yes, PCB students can pursue a B.Tech in Cybersecurity through exams like VITEEE and CUET. While some universities may prefer PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) for traditional engineering programs, some, including VIT, offer B.Tech in Computer Science with specializations like Bioinformatics that accept PCB students. For VIT, you might need to take a bridge course in Math in the first semester.
The VITEEE 2025 slot booking link on Careers360 is likely not working because the slot booking period has concluded. The VITEEE 2025 slot booking window closed on April 13, 2025.
Elaboration:
Slot booking period:
VITEEE 2025 slot booking was available on the official website, viteee.vit.ac.in, from April 10, 2025, to April 13, 2025.
Official website:
The official VITEEE website (viteee.vit.ac.in) for current information.
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