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VITEEE 2025 Exam Day Analysis: Moderate Difficulty, Mixed Reactions

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· Apr 23, 2025

The VITEEE 2025 exam was successfully held today across multiple centres. As per the first-day student reviews, the paper was of moderate difficulty. Physics posed a few challenges, while Mathematics and Chemistry were largely formula-based. Here's a detailed analysis of the question paper, section-wise difficulty level, and availability of the answer key with solutions for aspirants to self-assess their performance.

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The VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) 2025 concluded today with students appearing across several designated test centres nationwide. Conducted by VIT University, the exam plays a pivotal role in determining undergraduate admissions across its campuses in Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal, and Amaravati. Student reactions highlight a moderate overall difficulty, with variations in section-wise experience.


Section-Wise Difficulty Level

Physics:

Considered the trickiest section by many students

Conceptual questions from Mechanics and Electromagnetism

Few numericals were time-consuming but solvable

Mathematics:

Rated as moderate to easy

Focus on algebra, calculus, and coordinate geometry

Formula-based questions dominated

Chemistry:

Easiest of the three core subjects

Direct questions from Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

NCERT-based patterns observed


Student Reactions and Exam Pattern

Most students reported balanced time management, thanks to clear question formats

Some candidates felt a mismatch in expected vs. actual weightage in Physics

Standard VITEEE pattern followed: 125 questions (1 mark each), no negative marking

Students appreciated the transparent and smooth online proctored exam experience


Answer Key and Next Steps

Unofficial VITEEE 2025 answer keys are expected from coaching centres by tonight

Solutions will help candidates estimate probable scores before result declaration

Official result and counselling dates to be released on viteee.vit.ac.in soon


Conclusion
The VITEEE 2025 exam was a balanced paper overall, offering fair opportunities for well-prepared candidates. With answer keys arriving shortly, aspirants can now shift focus to expected cut-offs and counselling preparation.

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