VITEEE 2022 Paper Analysis for July 5: VITEEE 2022 Day 6 (July 5) has been successfully conducted by the official authority- Vellore Institute of Technology. The exam was conducted in 3 shifts and the paper was MCQ based. As per the initial reaction of students, VITEEE 2022 Day 6 (July 5 ) paper was rated difficult. In this article, candidates can get a detailed question paper analysis and memory-based questions along with solutions.

Paper Name VITEEE
Exam Date July 4, 2022
Duration of Exam 2 hours 30 min ( 150 minutes)
Total Questions to be Answered 125 questions
Total Marks 125 marks

VITEEE 2022 Day 6 (July 5) Overall Paper Analysis

VITEEE 2022 Question Paper for Day 6 (July 5) consisted of 125 questions for MPCEA (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, Aptitude) and BPCEA ( Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, Aptitude) each. In VITEEE 2022, maximum weightage is of the distinguishing subject in both the programmes - Mathematics/Biology (45 questions). Moreover, English has the least weightage with 5 questions. Physics and Chemistry have equal weightage as each subject will have 35 questions and 10 Questions will come from Aptitude. Check VITEEE 2022 Exam Pattern

Details Analysis
Overall Difficulty Level of the Exam Difficult
Difficulty Level of Mathematics Difficult but lengthy
Difficulty Level of Physics Moderate to Difficult
Difficulty Level of Chemistry Moderate

VITEEE 2022 Day 6 (July 5 ) Subject-Wise Paper Analysis

VITEEE 2022 July 5 Paper Analysis is provided below:

Subject Topics
Mathematics
  • Calculus
  • Integration
  • Derivative
Physics
  • Modern Physics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Mechanics
  • Kinematics
Chemistry
  • Organic
  • Physical Chemistry
  • S and P block elements
  • Inorganic

VITEEE 2022 Day 6 (July 5) Memory-Based Questions with Solution

VITEEE 2022 Day 6 (July 5 ) Memory Based Questions with Solutions will be updated here soon Memory Based Questions will help candidates to understand the weightage of questions, difficulty level and type of questions asked.

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