VITEEE 2026 Phase V is the final major counselling round, and students with a rank below 50,000 can still secure seats in branches like Chemical Engineering and Civil Engineering at VIT Vellore, and CSE or ECE at VIT AP and VIT Bhopal — based on 2025 Phase V closing rank trends.

Students who did not confirm a seat in Phases I to IV of VITEEE 2026 counselling should carefully review Phase V seat availability across all four VIT campuses. Phase V fills vacancies from cancellations and upgrades in earlier rounds. At VIT Vellore, core branches such as Production Engineering, Biotechnology, and Instrumentation have historically closed at ranks between 34,000 and 46,000 in the final phase. At VIT AP and VIT Bhopal, even CSE programs have seen Phase V closing ranks approach 50,000, giving students in the 40,000–50,000 rank band a realistic shot at a high-demand degree.

  • VITEEE 2026 is conducted for a total of 125 marks; rank is computed from the normalised score.
  • Phase V is typically the last regular counselling round before any spot admission process begins.
  • Students with ranks between 20,000 and 50,000 have the broadest set of options available in Phase V.
  • CSE and ECE at VIT AP and VIT Bhopal are accessible for ranks up to 50,000 in Phase V based on 2025 data.
  • Core branches at VIT Vellore remain a strong alternative if your rank falls in the 30,000–46,000 range.
  • An internal branch change after Year 1 is possible at VIT Vellore based on CGPA performance.
Direct Link to VITEEE 2026 Official Counselling Portal (ACTIVE)viteee.vit.ac.in

VITEEE 2026 Phase V Counselling Overview

VITEEE 2026 counselling runs in multiple phases, with each round filling seats in order of merit and student preference. Phase V absorbs vacant seats arising from cancellations, withdrawals, and upgrades from all earlier phases. Students who participated in counselling but did not freeze a seat in Phases I to IV are eligible to submit their preferences in Phase V. Once allotments are published, you must log in to the official VITEEE portal, accept the seat, and pay the fee within the window provided — missing this deadline closes the regular admission route for the 2026 cycle.

Event Expected Details
Phase V Seat Allotment Late June 2026 (expected, based on 2025 schedule)
Fee Payment and Confirmation Window 2–3 days after allotment announcement
Campuses Covered VIT Vellore, VIT Chennai, VIT AP (Amaravati), VIT Bhopal
Rank Range Typically Served 15,000–55,000 (varies by branch and campus)
Official Counselling Portal viteee.vit.ac.in

Expected Phase V Closing Ranks Across All Campuses

The table below consolidates expected Phase V closing ranks for 2026 based on VITEEE 2025 Phase V data. All figures are expected estimates and may shift in 2026 depending on total registrations, seat matrices, and phase-wise fill rates. Treat these as planning benchmarks, not guaranteed cutoffs.

Branch Campus Expected Phase V Closing Rank 2026
Instrumentation and Control Engineering VIT Vellore 34,000–38,000
Chemical Engineering VIT Vellore 36,000–40,000
Biotechnology VIT Vellore 38,000–42,000
Civil Engineering VIT Vellore 40,000–44,000
Production Engineering VIT Vellore 43,000–46,000
Electronics and Communication Engineering VIT Chennai 26,000–30,000
Mechanical Engineering VIT Chennai 28,000–33,000
Chemical Engineering VIT Chennai 33,000–37,000
Civil Engineering VIT Chennai 36,000–40,000
Production and Industrial Engineering VIT Chennai 40,000–45,000
Electronics and Communication Engineering VIT AP 43,000–47,000
CSE VIT AP 45,000–50,000
Mechanical Engineering VIT AP 46,000–49,000
CSE VIT Bhopal 46,000–50,000
Electronics and Communication Engineering VIT Bhopal 47,000–50,000
Mechanical Engineering VIT Bhopal 47,000–50,000
Civil Engineering VIT Bhopal 48,000–50,000

VIT Vellore: Phase V Low Cutoff Branches

VIT Vellore is the flagship and most sought-after campus in the VIT group. By Phase V, CSE and ECE seats here are long exhausted — both programs typically close in Phases I and II for ranks within 5,000–12,000. In Phase V, core and specialised branches remain available for students with ranks between 34,000 and 46,000, based on 2025 trends. These programs offer genuine career value and access to VIT Vellore’s robust placement ecosystem.

Branch Expected Phase V Closing Rank 2026 Career Relevance
Instrumentation and Control Engineering 34,000–38,000 Automation, process control, and manufacturing sectors
Chemical Engineering 36,000–40,000 Oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals
Biotechnology 38,000–42,000 Pharma R&D, biotech startups, and research institutions
Civil Engineering 40,000–44,000 Infrastructure, construction, and urban development
Production Engineering 43,000–46,000 Manufacturing operations, quality control, and supply chain

Students joining VIT Vellore under any of these branches can apply for an internal branch change after Year 1. VIT’s policy allows students who secure a strong CGPA to shift to a higher-demand branch such as ECE or Mechanical Engineering, subject to seat availability. This makes a Phase V allotment at Vellore far more strategic than it might initially appear.


VIT Chennai: Phase V Low Cutoff Branches

VIT Chennai operates with independent placement infrastructure and follows the same academic curriculum as Vellore. Its Phase V closing ranks for the same branch are typically 5,000–8,000 ranks higher than Vellore, making it accessible to a wider group of students. ECE at VIT Chennai has seen Phase V closing ranks around 26,000–30,000, while Mechanical and Chemical Engineering close between 28,000 and 37,000 in the final phase.

Branch Expected Phase V Closing Rank 2026
Electronics and Communication Engineering 26,000–30,000
Mechanical Engineering 28,000–33,000
Chemical Engineering 33,000–37,000
Civil Engineering 36,000–40,000
Production and Industrial Engineering 40,000–45,000

VIT Chennai’s location in a metropolitan area gives students direct access to tech parks, manufacturing hubs, and internship opportunities. VIT’s centralised placement process covers Chennai students alongside Vellore, and several top recruiters visit both campuses. For students with ranks in the 25,000–45,000 range who want ECE or Mechanical Engineering under the VIT brand, Chennai is the practical Phase V choice.


VIT AP and VIT Bhopal: Phase V Options for Rank Below 50000

VIT AP (Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh) and VIT Bhopal are the newest campuses in the VIT group and carry the widest seat availability in Phase V. These are the only campuses where CSE remains a realistic option for students with a rank between 40,000 and 50,000. Based on 2025 Phase V trends, CSE at VIT AP and VIT Bhopal closed between ranks 45,000 and 50,000 in the final counselling phase. This makes them the most relevant options for students at the lower end of the 50,000 rank ceiling who are unwilling to compromise on branch.

Branch Campus Expected Phase V Closing Rank 2026
CSE VIT AP 45,000–50,000
Electronics and Communication Engineering VIT AP 43,000–47,000
Mechanical Engineering VIT AP 46,000–49,000
CSE VIT Bhopal 46,000–50,000
Electronics and Communication Engineering VIT Bhopal 47,000–50,000
Mechanical Engineering VIT Bhopal 47,000–50,000
Civil Engineering VIT Bhopal 48,000–50,000

Both campuses follow VIT’s centralised academic framework, including the same grading system, curriculum structure, and faculty quality checks. Placement records at VIT AP and VIT Bhopal are still developing, but CSE students from these campuses have received offers from mid-tier IT and software product companies in recent placement cycles. For students whose priority is the CSE degree and domain exposure over campus prestige, these campuses offer a credible path.


How to Choose the Right Branch in Phase V

Phase V forces a trade-off: a high-demand branch at a newer campus, or a specialised branch at a better-established campus. Here are five factors that should guide your decision:

  1. Career goal clarity: If software development or IT is your target, CSE at VIT AP or Bhopal gives you the relevant domain. A core branch at Vellore requires additional self-driven skill building to enter IT roles.
  2. Placement track record: Review official branch-wise placement data on each campus’s VIT website. Vellore and Chennai have decade-long recruiter relationships; AP and Bhopal are still building theirs.
  3. Internal branch change possibility: At VIT Vellore, students who secure a CGPA above the internal threshold in Year 1 can apply for a branch change. Joining a lower-preference branch in Phase V and targeting a switch is a legitimate strategy worth planning for.
  4. Higher education and GATE preparation: If you plan to pursue a Master’s or appear for GATE, a core engineering branch at VIT Vellore may serve you better due to the campus’s research environment and established faculty depth.
  5. Location and ecosystem maturity: VIT Vellore and Chennai are established campuses with large student communities, active technical clubs, and denser internship ecosystems. VIT AP and Bhopal are still growing these elements.

As a general rule, prioritise branch over campus if you have a defined career path in a specific domain. Prioritise campus if you want the VIT Vellore or Chennai ecosystem and are flexible on branch.


VITEEE 2026 Phase V Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected Phase V closing rank for CSE at VIT Vellore in 2026?

Ans. CSE at VIT Vellore typically closes in Phases I or II, for ranks within approximately 5,000–8,000. Students with ranks above 20,000 are not expected to secure CSE at VIT Vellore in Phase V based on historical trends.

Ques. Can a student with VITEEE rank 45,000 get CSE in 2026?

Ans. Yes. Based on 2025 Phase V trends, CSE at VIT AP and VIT Bhopal has closed between ranks 45,000 and 50,000 in the final counselling phase. Students in this rank range should include both campuses in their Phase V preference list to maximise chances.

Ques. Which branches are available for ranks between 40,000 and 50,000 at VIT Vellore in Phase V?

Ans. At VIT Vellore, branches expected to remain open for ranks between 40,000 and 46,000 in Phase V include Civil Engineering (40,000–44,000) and Production Engineering (43,000–46,000). Chemical Engineering and Instrumentation tend to close slightly earlier, around 36,000–40,000.

Ques. Is Phase V the last round of VITEEE 2026 counselling?

Ans. Phase V is typically the last major regular counselling round. VIT may announce a spot admission process for remaining vacant seats after Phase V, but this is not confirmed every cycle. Students should treat Phase V as their final reliable opportunity through the standard counselling process.

Ques. Can students get a branch change after joining in Phase V?

Ans. Yes, VIT allows internal branch changes after Year 1 based on CGPA performance and seat availability in the desired branch. Students who join a less preferred branch in Phase V at VIT Vellore or Chennai can target a branch change by securing a strong CGPA in their first year of study.

Ques. How much do Phase V cutoffs differ from Phase I cutoffs for the same branch?

Ans. Phase V closing ranks are always numerically higher than Phase I for the same branch, meaning students with ranks further down the merit list gain access. The gap between Phase I and Phase V closing ranks typically ranges from 5,000 to 20,000 ranks depending on branch demand and campus. More popular branches show a smaller gap; niche or newer-campus programs show a larger one.

Ques. Should I prefer a core branch at VIT Vellore or CSE at VIT Bhopal in Phase V?

Ans. This depends on your career goal. If your target is the software or IT industry, CSE at VIT Bhopal gives you direct domain alignment. If you plan to pursue GATE, higher studies, or a career in core manufacturing and process industries, a core engineering branch at VIT Vellore offers a stronger academic environment and established industry connections. Your long-term plan should drive this choice.