The KIITEE 2016 is an entrance exam conducted by the KIIT University. The KIITEE 2016 will be conducted in April 2016. The KIITEE Exam 2016 will be an online exam. This is an entrance exam is for candidates seeking admission in undergraduate courses offered by the KIIT University. The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology is in Bhubhaneshwar and is a deemed university.
The candidates who want to write the KIITEE Entrance Exam need to fill the application form. The KIITEE 2016 will be conducted in 120 cities across the country. The KIIT University is yet to release an official brochure stating the details of the KIITEE 2016.
Eligibility Criteria
Selection Procedure
The candidates who want to write the KIITEE Entrance Exam need to fill the application form. The KIITEE 2016 will be conducted in 120 cities across the country. The KIIT University is yet to release an official brochure stating the details of the KIITEE 2016.
Eligibility Criteria
- The candidate must be born on or after 1st July 1995.
- The candidate must be in their 12th class and appearing for their board examination in 2016.
- The candidates must score atleast 60% marks with the core subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
- The KIITEE 2016 Application form will be available online.
- The candidates can fill the application form available on the official KIIT website.
- The form will only be available online.
- The first step is to visit the official website.
- Click on the link indicating ‘KIITEE 2016 Application form’.
- Make sure you enter valid details in the form.
- Check the details entered before clicking on ‘submit’.
- A unique application number will be generated which must be noted carefully for further reference.
- Candidates can also submit the form offline by sending a printout of the filled form to the head office of the university.
Selection Procedure
- The KIITEE 2016 will be held in April 2016.
- The exam will be conducted online.
- Only those candidates who have successfully applied for the exam and have received their Admit cards will be allowed to write the exam.
- There will be 120 questions based on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
- The candidates will get 3 hours to answer the paper.
- There will be negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer.
- The final selection of the candidates will be based on their merit in the computer based test.