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VITEEE 2025 Result Out, Here's Direct Link To Download Scorecard

VITEEE 2025 Result Out, Here's Direct Link To Download Scorecard

NDTV04-05-2025

VITEEE 2025 Result: The Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has declared the result of the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) 2025. Those who appeared for the exam can now access their scorecards from the official website - vit.ac.in - using their application number and password.
The VITEEE 2025 exam was held from April 20 to April 27 in two shifts each day. The computer-based test, conducted across various centres, was held for students seeking admission to BTech programmes offered at VIT campuses nationwide.
The institute has also initiated the BTech counselling process for those who cleared the exam. The qualified students are required to complete the registration and fill out the counselling form on the official portal.
VITEEE 2025 Result: Steps To Download
Visit the VITEEE official website, vit.ac.in
Select the VITEEE 2025 result link
Enter your application number, password, and captcha code
Submit the details and download the result
Students facing technical difficulties while downloading their result can reach out to the institute via phone at 044-46277555 or email at btechcounselling@vit.ac.in.

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