The VITEEE 2026 registration process is set to close today, 31 March 2026, making it the final opportunity for engineering aspirants to apply for B.Tech admissions at the Vellore Institute of Technology. Candidates who have not yet completed their application are advised to finish the process immediately on the official website (viteee.vit.ac.in), as no further delay is expected.
The application window has been open since October 2025, and with the deadline now arriving, last-minute registrations are witnessing a surge. Missing this deadline means candidates will have to wait for the next academic cycle.
Key highlights of VITEEE 2026 registration:
Last date to apply: 31 March 2026 (today)
Mode of application: Online only
Official website: viteee.vit.ac.in
Application fee: INR 1,350 (approx.)
Courses offered: B.Tech programmes across VIT campuses
Important exam-related details:
Exam name: VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Examination)
Conducting body: Vellore Institute of Technology
Exam dates: 28 April to 3 May 2026 (tentative)
Mode of exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Result declaration: Expected in May 2026
Application process (quick steps):
Visit the official website
Register using email ID and mobile number
Fill in personal and academic details
Upload required documents
Pay the application fee
Submit and download confirmation page
Important points for candidates:
Ensure all details are correct before final submission
Upload documents in prescribed format
Apply early to avoid last-minute technical issues
Slot booking and admit card will be available after registration closes
The VITEEE exam is a major alternative for students aiming for top private engineering colleges, especially those seeking admission without relying solely on JEE Main scores. With multiple campuses including Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal, and Andhra Pradesh, the institute offers a wide range of engineering specialisations.
Candidates who are still undecided should note that today is the final deadline, and completing the application now is crucial to securing a chance for admission in the 2026–27 academic session.
