VITEEE 2011 Exam Pattern

Pattern of the VITEEE 2011 Entrance Examination

(1.1) Question Paper: The question paper will contain 4 [Four] parts as indicated below. All Questions will be of OBJECTIVE TYPE.

  • PART-I - Physics
  • PART-II - Chemistry
  • PART-III - Mathematics
  • PART-IV - Biology
  • Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics candidates shall attempt PARTS – I, II & III.
  • Physics, Chemistry and Biology candidates shall attempt PARTS–I, II & IV.
  • Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology candidates can attempt either Part-I, II, III or Part-I, II, IV as per their choice.
    Candidates attempting Parts-I, II & III are eligible for all the 13 programmes offered.
    Candidates attempting Parts-I, II & IV are eligible for Bioinformatics, Bio-Medical Engineering and Biotechnology programmes only.
  • A candidate has to attempt any three parts only as indicated above. If any of the candidate attempt all the four parts, only the first three parts will be valued.The answered PART–IV will not be considered for valuation. All the questions will be mostly from the State Board of Higher Secondary Education and the CBSE syllabus only.
  • Each part has 40 questions and each question carries one mark.
  • Each question is followed by 4 alternative answers.The candidate will have to choose the correct answer and shade against the appropriate choice in the OMR response sheet provided,strictly adhering to the instructions.
  • NO negative marks for wrong answers.
  • The candidates should bring their own black ball-point pen of good quality.This will not be supplied by the University.
    Note: Candidates should shade the correct response against each question in the OMR response sheet only with a black ball-point pen.

(1.2) Language of the Question Paper: The Question paper will be only in English.

(1.3) Use of Calculating Devices / phones / written / textual Material: Use of calculators, log tables and slide ruler; watches with facilities of calculator, pagers and cellular phones is strictly prohibited in the examination hall. Candidates are also strictly forbidden from carrying any textual material-printed or written, bits of paper, envelope or any other material into the examination hall except the Admit Card.

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