VITEEE 2026 Phase II Seat Allotment Result Out

VITEEE 2026 Phase II Seat Allotment Result Out: Check Branch, Campus at VIT Counselling Portal

The Vellore Institute of Technology has officially released the VITEEE 2026 Phase II seat allotment result on the online counselling portal. Candidates who participated in the second phase of counselling can now log in to the portal and check the branch and campus allotted to them based on their rank, choices filled during counselling, and seat availability.

The announcement has brought relief and excitement to thousands of engineering aspirants across the country who appeared for the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) 2026 and took part in the counselling process. Students can access the allotment result using their application number, password, and registered email ID on the official VIT counselling portal.

The Phase II counselling round was conducted for candidates who secured ranks between 20,001 and 45,000 in the VITEEE 2026 examination. The choice-filling process for this phase was held from May 19 to May 20, while the seat allotment result was declared on May 22 as per the official schedule.

Seat Allotment Released for Multiple Campuses

The VIT counselling process covers admissions to all major campuses under the VIT Group of Institutions. Students allotted seats in Phase II may receive admission offers for campuses including VIT Vellore, VIT Chennai, VIT-AP, and VIT Bhopal.

Candidates can now check the following details through the allotment portal:

  • Allotted campus
  • Allotted engineering branch
  • Fee category
  • Admission instructions
  • Tuition fee payment details
  • Deadline for seat confirmation

The allotment result has been prepared based on several important factors, including the candidate’s VITEEE rank, branch preference, campus preference, fee category selected, and overall seat availability in different programmes.

How to Check VITEEE 2026 Phase II Seat Allotment Result

Candidates can follow these steps to download their allotment result online:

  1. Visit the official VIT counselling portal.
  2. Open the VITEEE counselling login page.
  3. Enter the application number and password.
  4. Login using the registered credentials.
  5. Click on the “Seat Allotment Result” link.
  6. View the allotted branch and campus.
  7. Download the provisional allotment letter.
  8. Take a printout for future admission procedures.

Students are advised to carefully read all instructions mentioned in the allotment letter before proceeding with fee payment and admission confirmation.

Advance Fee Payment Mandatory

Candidates who have been allotted seats in Phase II counselling must complete the advance tuition fee payment within the given deadline to confirm their admission. According to the counselling schedule, the advance fee payment window for Phase II candidates will remain active from May 22 to May 27, 2026.

Failure to pay the fee within the prescribed timeline may result in cancellation of the allotted seat. Such seats may later be offered to candidates participating in subsequent counselling phases.

Students should also note that final balance fee payment for Phase II candidates is expected to be completed by June 10, 2026.

Counselling Conducted in Multiple Phases

VIT is conducting counselling for BTech admissions in multiple phases according to the rank ranges secured by students in the VITEEE 2026 exam. The counselling schedule has been divided to ensure smooth allocation of seats across campuses and branches.

The counselling phases are broadly divided as follows:

  • Phase I: Rank 1 to 20,000
  • Phase II: Rank 20,001 to 45,000
  • Phase III: Rank 45,001 to 70,000
  • Phase IV: Rank 70,001 to 1,00,000
  • Phase V: Above 1,00,000

The Phase I allotment result had already been declared earlier on May 14. The next counselling phase, Phase III, is expected to begin later this month.

Students Advised to Download Allotment Letter

The provisional allotment letter is one of the most important documents required during the admission process. Students must download and save multiple copies of the letter for future use during reporting and document verification.

The allotment letter generally contains:

  • Candidate name
  • Application number
  • Rank secured
  • Allotted programme
  • Allotted campus
  • Category of admission
  • Fee payment details
  • Reporting instructions

Candidates should immediately verify whether all personal and academic details mentioned in the allotment letter are correct.

Documents Required for Admission

After seat allotment and fee payment, candidates will need to keep several important documents ready for the admission process. Students are advised to arrange both original documents and photocopies in advance to avoid last-minute issues.

Important documents likely required include:

  • VITEEE 2026 admit card
  • VITEEE 2026 rank card
  • Seat allotment letter
  • Class 10 mark sheet
  • Class 12 mark sheet
  • Transfer certificate
  • Community certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Aadhaar card or valid identity proof
  • Fee payment receipt

The university may verify these documents either online or during physical reporting, depending on the admission schedule issued later.

Competition for Top Branches Remains High

Like previous years, highly preferred branches such as Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Data Science continue to witness intense competition during counselling.

Students with stronger ranks generally receive higher chances of getting admission into popular branches at the Vellore and Chennai campuses. Meanwhile, candidates with comparatively higher ranks may receive allotments in emerging branches or at VIT-AP and VIT Bhopal campuses.

Experts have advised students participating in upcoming phases to include a wider range of branches and campuses while filling choices in order to improve allotment chances.

Choice Filling Played Important Role

The Phase II choice-filling process concluded on May 20 at 5 PM. During this process, students were required to select preferred campuses, engineering branches, and fee categories in order of priority.

Admission experts noted that candidates who filled a balanced combination of realistic and ambitious choices had better chances of receiving allotments. Students were also advised not to skip lower fee categories while applying for competitive branches.

The seat allotment system automatically considered student preferences along with seat availability while preparing the final allotment list.

What Students Should Do After Allotment

Students who are satisfied with the allotted seat should complete the fee payment process immediately and preserve all payment receipts carefully. Candidates should also regularly check the counselling portal and their registered email ID for further admission instructions.

Those who are not satisfied with the allotment may explore participation in subsequent counselling opportunities depending on university rules and seat availability.

Students must also carefully monitor important deadlines because missing any payment or reporting deadline may lead to automatic cancellation of admission offers.

VITEEE 2026 Admission Process Continues

The VITEEE 2026 admission process is still ongoing for remaining counselling phases. Thousands of students are expected to participate in the upcoming rounds for admission to engineering programmes across VIT campuses.

The university had earlier declared the VITEEE 2026 result on May 8, following the completion of the entrance examination conducted in computer-based test mode across multiple cities in India and abroad.

Candidates are advised to rely only on the official counselling portal and official announcements for updates related to counselling, seat allotment, fee payment, and admission procedures.

The release of the Phase II allotment result marks another important milestone in the VITEEE 2026 admission cycle, bringing thousands of students one step closer to securing engineering seats at one of the country’s leading private universities.

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Simran is currently working as a Senior Content Writer at Findmycollege , where she creates engaging and research-driven learning resources for students. She has completed her Graduation in Journalism from Delhi University. With 4 years of experience in the EdTech industry, she has previously contributed to leading platforms like Leverage Edu and Aakash. Her expertise lies in simplifying Engineering and Medical entrance exam content to guide aspirants in their preparation journey. Beyond writing, Simran enjoys sketching, watching movies, and finding creative inspiration in everyday life.

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