Saturday, April 28, 2018

Delhi boy tops VIT entrance examination

TIMES NEWS NETWORK
28.04.2018


Vellore:

Kalash Gupta from Delhi has secured the first rank in VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) 2018, according to a press statement from the VIT.

The entrance exam was held from April 4 to 16 in 124 cities in India as well as Dubai, Kuwait, Muscat and Qatar, for the admission to various BTech programmes offered by the institute at its campuses in Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal and Amaravati. A total of 2.12 lakh candidates registered for VITEEE 2018, added the release.

The other top rank holders are Sarikonda Ananda Ramarao (2nd rank), Anirudh Panigrahi (3rd rank), Sai Anirudh M (4th), Shubham Kar (5th), Shubam Agarwal (6th), Pranav Goyal (7th), Sanchit Agrawal (8th), S Vishal (9th) and Anmol Gupta (10th), the release said.

The results were released on www.vit.ac.in. Counselling for candidates with ranks upto 8,000 would be held on May 9.

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