Is it compulsory to take AEEE exam to get BTech seat at Amrita School of Engineering?

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It is not compulsory to have both AEEE and JEE Mains percentile for admission to B.Tech at Amrita School of Engineering. Candidates can choose the mode of admission. Even after choosing one option, candidates can opt for the other one any time.

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Amrita School of Engineering conducts AEEE in two phases for BTech admission. The AEEE exam dates of the two phases are as follows:

  • Phase 1: 30th January -1st February
  • Phase 2: 25th April-30th April

A candidate can choose to apply to BTech at Amrita School of Engineering either through AEEE or JEE Mains or both. BTech seats at Amrita School are offered according to the Centralized Seats Allotment Process. The guidelines for seat allocation are as follows:

  • JEE Mains: 30%
  • AEEE: 60% 

 

It is not compulsory to take both the JEE and AEEE exam to get admission in BTech programme at Amrita School of Engineering. AEEE is conducted in two phases. Candidates can attend any one of the phases or both phases to secure AEEE 2026 rank. 

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