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praveen kumarB.tech. at iit bombay

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If you are preparing well and in guidance of good teachers than you can crack any engineering exam. Nothing in this world is impossible.

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Anuj Singh

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The syllabus of VITEEE is similar to CBSE boards. Take a look at the syllabus. It has a few extra topics which you need to study from somewhere else. There would 125 questions to be attempted in 2.5 hours. You must be fast and accurate.
For maths, practice as much as you can. The more you practice, the better you get. Calculus and vector has a good weightage. Make a list of all the important formulas.
For chemistry, working on organic part is recommended. Practice the reactions properly. Physical chemistry is quite easy.
For physics, practice numerical and give importance to magnetism, electrostatics and modern physics. Other chapters are
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hi Daksh,
If you don't have home-sickness phobia and are absolutely fine to pursue courses in other states, then I would suggest you to appear for as many states as possible. Better opt for those states where there are companies of your core stream. For example, pursuing mechanical engineering in Bangalore is not a good choice as the city is dominated by the IT industry. Similarly, studying IT in West Bengal isn't a good choice as the state doesn't have too many IT companies.
If there are more companies related to the stream you're studying, the chances of on-campus placement increases. Else, you'll have to depend on off-campus placement
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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The best way to prepare for VITEEE is to get and solve previous year questions. Good luck!

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Aish prem

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You need to be just thorough with NCERT textbooks for the same.

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Akash Agarwal

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It is a very easy exam, you can crack it by doing self-study.

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Vikash Ranjan

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The cut off for all branches are different, but maximum cut off for 1st counseling is 1 to 8000, then up to 27500.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BITS Pilani (Pilani Campus) is almost equal and better then even legacy IITs in few engineering branches. It is definitely a better option in comparison to VIT.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Kartavya,
It is expected that application forms will be available online by the middle of November 2016. This can be filled only through website of each of these institutes.

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