VITEEE 2026 Phase V seat allotment was released on June 28, 2026 — you must accept your allotted seat online, pay the seat acceptance fee, and report to your VIT campus with original documents before the deadline to confirm your admission.
Phase V is the final round of VITEEE 2026 counselling. There are no further allotment rounds after this. If you have received a seat, every step from now on is time-sensitive. Missing any single deadline — acceptance, fee payment, or physical reporting — results in automatic cancellation of your seat with no option for reinstatement through the VITEEE process.
- Phase V allotment released: June 28, 2026 — log in to viteee.vit.ac.in immediately to check your allotted campus, branch, and category.
- Accept the seat and pay the seat acceptance fee online within the deadline mentioned in your allotment letter.
- Download and print your provisional allotment letter — you will need it at the time of physical reporting.
- Students who do not accept or pay within the deadline will have their seat automatically forfeited — it will be offered to waitlisted students.
| Direct Link to VITEEE 2026 Phase V Seat Allotment (OUT) |
Steps After VITEEE 2026 Phase V Seat Allotment
Follow these steps in the exact order listed below. Each step unlocks the next — you cannot report to campus without fee payment, and fee payment requires seat acceptance first.
- Log in to the official portal at viteee.vit.ac.in using your VITEEE 2026 application number and password.
- Check your allotment details — note the allotted campus (Vellore, Chennai, Amaravati, or Bhopal), branch, and category.
- Accept the seat online — click the seat acceptance option on the portal dashboard and confirm your decision before the stated deadline.
- Pay the seat acceptance fee — complete payment online through net banking, debit card, or credit card. Save the transaction ID and download the payment receipt immediately.
- Download the provisional allotment letter — this is your admission confirmation. Print and keep multiple copies.
- Upload scanned documents if the portal requires pre-verification before physical reporting.
- Report to your allotted VIT campus on the specified date with all original documents for physical verification and final fee payment.
VITEEE 2026 Phase V Seat Acceptance Fee
The seat acceptance fee is the first payment you make after receiving your Phase V allotment. It is adjusted against your total tuition fee at the time of final admission. Pay only through the official VITEEE portal to avoid fraud.
| Fee Component | Payment Mode | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Seat Acceptance Fee | Online — Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card | Amount specified in your allotment letter; adjusted against total tuition |
| Remaining Semester Fee | Online or DD at campus | Collected on reporting day after document verification |
| Hostel Registration Fee | Online (if opted) | Optional; apply through the portal if you need hostel accommodation |
Keep the payment receipt safe — you will need to show it at the time of physical reporting to your campus.
Documents Required for VITEEE 2026 Admission
Carry originals and at least two self-attested photocopies of each document when you report to your allotted VIT campus. Incomplete document sets can delay your admission formalities.
| Document | What to Carry |
|---|---|
| VITEEE 2026 Admit Card | Original printout |
| VITEEE 2026 Provisional Allotment Letter | Printed copy |
| Seat Acceptance Fee Payment Receipt | Printed copy of online confirmation |
| Class 10 Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate | Original + 2 self-attested photocopies |
| Class 12 Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate | Original + 2 self-attested photocopies |
| Transfer Certificate | Original from last-attended institution |
| Migration Certificate | Original (required for students from non-Tamil Nadu boards) |
| Character Certificate | From the Principal of your last-attended school |
| Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/PH) | Original + 2 photocopies, if applicable |
| Medical Fitness Certificate | From a registered medical practitioner |
| Aadhaar Card or Government-Issued Photo ID | Original + 1 photocopy |
| Passport-Size Photographs | 10 to 12 recent coloured photographs (white background) |
Reporting to Your VIT Campus After Phase V Allotment
Physical reporting to your allotted VIT campus — Vellore, Chennai, Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh), or Bhopal — is mandatory. The reporting date is specified in your Phase V allotment letter. Here is what happens at the campus on reporting day:
- Document Verification — admission officials cross-check every original document against your application data. Any mismatch or missing document will stall your admission.
- Biometric Registration — your fingerprints and live photograph are captured for university records.
- Final Tuition Fee Payment — the remaining semester fee (after your already-paid seat acceptance fee is deducted) is collected here.
- Hostel Allotment — if you applied for hostel accommodation, your room is assigned at this stage.
- Provisional Student ID Card — issued after all formalities are successfully completed.
Reach the campus well before the closing time of the reporting window. Students who arrive after the deadline may not be processed even if their documents and fees are in order.
What If You Miss the VITEEE Phase V Deadline
Since Phase V is the final round of VITEEE 2026 counselling, missing the acceptance or reporting deadline has serious consequences:
- Your allotted seat is automatically cancelled and offered to waitlisted students — no appeal is possible through the regular counselling process.
- No further allotment rounds will be held under VITEEE 2026.
- Watch the official VITEEE portal for any announcement of a spot admission round — VIT occasionally conducts one for seats that remain vacant after Phase V.
- If you no longer wish to take the seat, formally withdraw through the official portal before the deadline so the seat is reallocated and any refundable deposits are processed according to VIT’s refund policy.
Act on day one of the allotment release. Do not wait until the last hour of the deadline — portal traffic peaks near deadlines and technical delays do not exempt you from the cut-off time.
VITEEE 2026 Phase V Seat Allotment FAQs
Ques. When was VITEEE 2026 Phase V seat allotment released?
Ans. VITEEE 2026 Phase V seat allotment was released on June 28, 2026. Log in to viteee.vit.ac.in with your application number and password to check your allotment.
Ques. How do I accept my allotted seat in VITEEE 2026 Phase V?
Ans. Log in to viteee.vit.ac.in, go to the seat allotment section, click the Accept Seat option, and complete the online seat acceptance fee payment within the deadline stated in your allotment letter.
Ques. Is Phase V the last round of VITEEE 2026 counselling?
Ans. Yes. Phase V is the final allotment round of VITEEE 2026 counselling. No further rounds are conducted after Phase V. If you do not accept your seat by the deadline, your chance of VITEEE 2026 admission lapses.
Ques. What documents do I need to carry for VIT campus reporting?
Ans. You must carry original documents including your Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates, transfer certificate, migration certificate, character certificate, category certificate (if applicable), VITEEE admit card, Phase V allotment letter, fee payment receipt, medical fitness certificate, Aadhaar card, and 10 to 12 passport-size photographs. Carry two self-attested photocopies of each document.
Ques. Can I change my branch or campus after accepting a Phase V seat?
Ans. No upgrades or transfers are possible through the counselling process after Phase V acceptance, as it is the final round. Contact VIT’s admissions office directly at your allotted campus to ask about any internal branch-change policies that apply after you join.
Ques. Will I get a refund if I withdraw after accepting my Phase V seat?
Ans. The seat acceptance fee is generally non-refundable once you accept the seat. If you withdraw before the acceptance deadline, some refundable deposits may be returned as per VIT’s refund policy. Check the exact refund terms stated in your allotment letter for the applicable amounts and conditions.








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