We report experimental studies on the temperature and magnetic field dependence of resistivity, dc magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity in Ti 0.6 V 0.4 alloy. The temperature dependence of the normal state dc magnetic susceptibility in this Ti 0.6 V 0.4 alloy shows T 2 lnT behavior. The temperature dependence of resistivity follows a T 2 behavior in the range 20–50K whereas a term T 3 lnT is needed in addition to the electronic and lattice terms to explain the temperature dependence of heat capacity in this region. These observations indicate the presence of spin-fluctuations in the system. Further experimental evidence for the spin fluctuations is obtained in the form of a negative value of T 5 term in the temperature dependence of resistivity. We show that the spin fluctuations present in Ti 0.6 V 0.4 alloy are itinerant in nature. The influence of spin-fluctuations on the superconducting properties of Ti 0.6 V 0.4 is discussed in detail.