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Every exam has a hard diffculty level but if you will study hard and practice more such exam are easier to fight and here I will get details of VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE). Eligibility Candidates should have 60% marks in aggregate (PCB/PCM) in the qualifying examination (10+2/Intermediate). Candidates belong to SC/ST category or North Eastern States are required to obtain 50% marks in aggregate (PCM/PCB) in 12th Candidate who have studied in Full Time, Regular and Formal Education are alone eligible to apply. “NIOS” Candidates will also be eligible. Application Fee Cost of OMR Application Form- Rs. 990/- Cost of Online Application Form- Rs. 970/- Exam pattern Courses: VITEEE is conducted for admission to B.Tech programme. Number of Questions: Total 125 questions will appear in the examination of VITEEE. Number of Sections: Questions will be asked from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology subjects. Question Paper Type: The questions asked in the examination are of objective type having four alternative options. Exam Mode: Computer Based Test Exam Duration: Total time of 2 hours and 30 minutes will be provided for the VITEEE computer based test. Number of Sessions: I session – 9.00 am – 11.30 am /II session – 12.30 pm – 3 .00 pm /III session – 4.00 pm – 6 .30 pm Marking Scheme: Every question will carry 1 mark. Negative Marking: No mark will be deducted for the wrong answers as there will be no negative marking. Sections No. of Questions Maximum Marks Physics 40 40 Chemistry 40 40 Mathematics/Biology 40 40 English 5 5 Total 125 125 Here is the syllabus Physics Syllabus: Laws of Motion & Work, Energy and Power Properties of Matter Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current Optics Nuclear Physics Dual Nature of Radiation and Atomic Physics Semiconductor Devices and their Applications Chemistry Syllabus: Atomic Structure p,d and f – Block Elements Coordination Chemistry and Solid State Chemistry Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical Kinetics Electrochemistry Isomerism in Organic Compounds Alcohols and Ethers Carbonyl Compounds Carboxylic Acids and their derivatives Organic Nitrogen Compounds Mathematics Syllabus: Applications of Matrices and Determinants Complex Numbers Analytical Geometry of two dimensions Vector Algebra Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions Differential Calculus Integral Calculus and its Applications Differential Equations Probability Distributions Discrete Mathematics English Syllabus: Comprehension English Grammar and Pronunciation Biology Syllabus: Taxonomy Cell and Molecular Biology Reproduction Genetics and Evolution Human health and diseases Plant physiology Biochemistry Human physiology Biotechnology and its applications Biodiversity, ecology and environment |
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