What is the duration of AEEE exam?
AEEE lasts for two hours and thirty minutes. The exam is administered computer-based at multiple locations around the country. The 10+2 level topics in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and English are covered in the AEEE exam syllabus. The AEEE 2024 phase 1 result has been released on the official w
The duration of the AEEE (Amrita Entrance Engineering Exam) is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
AEEE is of 2.5 hours duration. The exam is held in CBT mode, and the candidates can leave the exam hall when the complete duration is over. There is 1 paper in the exam having 4 sections: Maths, Chemistry, Physics and English. The exam medium is English only.
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The scores of AEEE 2026 exam will be valid for this academic session only (2026-27).
After the AEEE phase 2 result is out, candidates with ranks have to register for the AEEE CSAP counselling process. The counselling process is online.
To check the AEEE results, candidates have to use their AEEE registered mobile number/email ID and OTP.
Yes, with a JEE Main percentile of 95.816, you are on the borderline but have a realistic chance of securing B.Tech CSE at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore under Slab 1 (the lowest fee slab), especially as an OC General girl from Telangana. However, competition is very high, and admission depe
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham conducts the AEEE exam for BTech admission. The AEEE exam is conducted in two phases. Students can choose to take the test in any one or both phases to get AEEE rank. The last date to apply for AEEE Phase 2 is April 15, 2026. The Phase 2 Exam Date is April 24- April 30,
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