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Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam (AEEE) 2025

Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam (AEEE) 2025

AEEE 2025 Exam Information

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham conducted the AEEE 2025 Phase 1 exams on February 1, 2, and 3. The results for Phase 1 are now available and can be accessed through the link provided below. The Amrita BTech entrance exam, officially known as the Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering (AEEE) 2025, is being held in two phases in a computer-based test (CBT) format at the national level.

Registration for AEEE 2025 Phase 2 is currently open at aeee.amrita.edu, with the deadline yet to be announced. Candidates who registered for Phase 1 and wish to appear for Phase 2 do not need to register again but must pay a fee of INR 600.

The Phase 2 exam is scheduled to take place from May 10 to 14 across 149 centers in India, including the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Dubai, UAE.

The exam will be conducted in three slots each day:

  • 08:30 AM – 11:00 AM
  • 12:00 PM – 02:30 PM
  • 03:30 PM – 06:00 PM

The AEEE 2025 exam date and complete details are available on the official website. The exam will include questions from Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and English. The updated AEEE 2025 syllabus and exam pattern have been published on the official site. The test duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes, consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs): 40 from Mathematics, 30 from Physics, 25 from Chemistry, and 5 from English. Each correct answer carries 3 marks, while each incorrect response results in a 1-mark deduction.

AEEE scores will be used for admission to BTech programs across Amrita engineering campuses in Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Faridabad, and Nagercoil. The admission process includes registering for AEEE, booking exam slots, downloading the admit card, appearing for the exam, checking ranks, and registering for the Centralized Seat Allotment Process (CSAP). Through CSAP, qualified candidates can participate in program selection and seat allotment, securing admission to their preferred course and campus.

Admission to BTech programs at Amrita School of Engineering is based on both AEEE and JEE Main ranks, with 70% of seats allocated through AEEE scores and the remaining 30% through JEE Main. Candidates can apply via AEEE, JEE Main 2025, or both.

What is AEEE?

The Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering (AEEE) is a computer-based test designed for 10+2 graduates aspiring to secure admission into BTech programs at Amrita University. The exam facilitates entry into various campuses, including Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Faridabad, and the newly introduced Nagercoil campus (from 2024).

After qualifying in AEEE, candidates participate in the Amrita BTech Centralized Seat Allotment Process (CSAP), which serves as the counseling phase. Through CSAP, AEEE-qualified applicants can select their preferred programs and campuses, leading to seat allocation for admission.

AEEE 2025 Exam Overview

Candidates can find key details about the AEEE 2025 exam below:

Exam Details

  • Exam Name: Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering (AEEE)
  • Conducting Authority: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
  • Exam Level: National
  • Frequency: Twice a year
  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Exam Duration: 2.5 hours
  • Number of Papers: One
  • Language: English

Courses Offered Through AEEE

  • Aerospace Engineering (AEE)
  • Automation & Robotics Engineering (ARE)
  • Civil Engineering (CIE)
  • Chemical Engineering (CHE)
  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
  • Computer Science & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence – AIE)
  • Computer & Communication Engineering (CCE)
  • Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security – CYS)
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
  • Electronics & Computer Engineering (EAC)
  • Electrical & Computer Engineering (ELC)
  • Mechanical Engineering (MEE)

Exam Fees

  • AEEE only: ₹1200
  • AEEE + JEE: ₹1200
  • JEE only: ₹500

Colleges Accepting AEEE Scores

Amrita University campuses at:

  • Amaravati
  • Amritapuri
  • Bengaluru
  • Chennai
  • Coimbatore
  • Faridabad
  • Nagercoil (new from 2025)

Test Cities

  • Total Test Centers: 149 (Check the complete list online)

Official Website

Contact Information

AEEE 2025 Exam Date

AEEE 2025 Exam Dates (Tentative & Announced)

Event Dates 2025
Release of Application Form 22nd October 2024
Last Date to Submit Application 30th January 2025 (Phase 1)
  3rd week of April 2025 (Phase 2)
  2nd week of June 2025 (Through JEE Main)
AEEE Slot Booking 18th January 2025 (Phase 1)
  3rd week of April 2025 (Phase 2)
Release of Admit Card 27th January 2025 (Phase 1)
  4th week of April 2025 (Phase 2)
Examination Date 1st & 2nd February 2025 (Phase 1)
  10th to 14th May 2025 (Phase 2)
Declaration of Result 8th February 2025 (Phase 1)
  2nd week of May 2025 (Phase 2)

 

AEEE 2025 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates intending to apply for AEEE 2025 must meet the following eligibility requirements:

Educational Qualification:

  • Must have passed 10+2 (Class XII) or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
  • Candidates appearing for Class 12 exams in 2025 and those who passed in 2024 are eligible to apply.
  • Should have secured a minimum aggregate of 60% in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
  • Must obtain at least 55% marks individually in each of the three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

Age Criteria:

  • Candidates born between 1st July 2004 and 30th June 2009 are eligible to apply for AEEE 2025.

 

AEEE 2025 Registration

AEEE 2025 Application Form – Phase 2 Available

Candidates can apply for AEEE 2025 online through the official website, amrita.edu. The application form must be submitted by the deadline for each phase. It is essential for candidates to have a valid personal email ID and mobile number. Candidates are advised to retain the registered contact details (email and mobile number) throughout the admission process, as all critical updates will be communicated via SMS, email, or both.

Candidates need to complete the following sections to apply for AEEE:

  • Personal Profile: Name, address, contact details, photograph, and signature upload.
  • Application Details: Select available courses.
  • Payment: Pay the application fee for the chosen courses.
  • Academic Profile: Provide marks from the qualifying examination, year, and the last attended school.

AEEE 2025 Application Fees:

  • AEEE only: INR 1200
  • AEEE + JEE Mains: INR 1200
  • JEE Mains only: INR 500

The academic profile, document uploads, and JEE Mains scores can be submitted after the publication of results. It is not mandatory to fill in these details when initially completing the application.

Candidates who appeared for Phase I of AEEE 2025 can also appear for Phase II by paying an additional fee of INR 600. This provides an opportunity to improve their scores.

Candidates should follow the subsequent steps to fill the application form:

  1. The first crucial step is to register on the official website. Candidates would need to fill the details like name, gender, date of birth, age, category, PH category, valid email id and valid mobile number. Candidates would need to agree to the declaration after providing the above-mentioned details. And then the confirmation email will be sent to complete the registration process.
  2. Once the registration is completed, the candidates would need fill the online application form with the additional details which would include the personal details and academic qualifications. Candidates would need to provide the information on candidate’s nationality, father’s name, mother’s name, Aadhar card and parent’s contact number. Educational details would also need to be mentioned – candidates should make sure to provide the correct details as they would be verified during the document verification. If the admission authority finds the candidate has filled the wrong or false information, then the admission will be cancelled.
  3. Candidates would need to upload the documents as per the requirements which are as follows:
Documents Specifications
Photograph

Candidates would need to upload the recent coloured photograph in the given format:

File Dimensions – 3.5 cm (W) x 4.5 cm (H)

File format – JPEG or JPG format

It should be less than 200 KB

Signature

Candidates would need to sign through a black pen only.

It should be less than 200 KB

File Format – JPG or JPEG format

 

AEEE 2025 Exam Pattern

The AEEE examination is conducted through both online and offline modes and the total duration of the exam will be 150 minutes. The question paper will have 100 questions in the exam and will be multiple choice questions (MCQ) which will include subject’s physics, chemistry, and Mathematics. Candidates should note that for every correct response 3 marks will be awarded and there will be negative marking in AEEE exam as 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

The question and marks for each subject are as follows:

Subjects Questions Marks
Physics 30 90
Chemistry 30 90
Mathematics 40 120
Total 100 300

Candidates can check the highpoints of the exam pattern for the better preparation are as follows:

Particulars

Details

Exam Mode

Computer based test

Number of Papers

1

Question Paper type

MCQs

Total no. of questions

100

Marks awarded for correct answer

3

Marks deducted for wrong answer

1

Total marks per paper

300

Exam duration for each paper

2 hours 30 minutes

Medium of language

English only

Subjects asked

Maths

Chemistry

Physics

English

Here’s the exam pattern for AEEE 2025, outlining the marking scheme, duration, and allocation of questions:

  • Syllabus: The exam questions are drawn from the Class 11th and Class 12th syllabi.
  • Question Type: All questions are Multiple-Choice, presenting four options as potential answers. Candidates can select the most suitable option in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. Responses can be modified before the final submission of all answers.
  • Scoring System: Each correct answer earns 3 (three) marks, while incorrect responses result in a penalty of -1 (negative one) mark.

AEEE 2025 number of questions and distribution of marks:

Subject

No. of questions

Marks

Maths

40

120

Physics

30

90

Chemistry

25

75

English

5

15

Total

100

300

 

AEEE 2025 Syllabus

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has published the AEEE 2025 syllabus, which remains consistent from year to year. Candidates are required to study according to this syllabus in preparation for the exam. The syllabus delineates the topics from which questions will be asked in the AEEE Computer Based Test (CBT), and it is crucial for candidates to familiarise themselves with it to prepare effectively.

Aligned with the curriculum of classes 11 and 12, the AEEE syllabus encompasses Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. The CBT exam spans 2.5 hours and comprises 100 questions from these subjects. For candidates’ convenience, the PDF version of the AEEE syllabus can be accessed and downloaded from this page.

The detailed syllabus of each subject is as follows:

AEEE 2025 Mathematics Syllabus

Unit Syllabus

Unit 1: Complex Numbers

Complex numbers in the form a+ib and their representation in a plane. Argand diagram. Algebra of complex numbers, Modulus and argument (or amplitude) of a complex number, square root of a complex number. Cube roots of unity, triangle inequality.

Unit 2: Linear Inequalities

Linear inequalities. Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their representation on the number line.

Unit 3: Permutations and Combinations

The fundamental principle of counting; Permutation as an arrangement and combination as selection, Meaning of P(n,r)and C(n,r).Simple applications.

Unit 4: Binomial Theorem

Binomial theorem for positive integral indices. Pascal’s triangle. General and middle terms in binomial expansions, simple applications.

Unit 5: Sequences and Series

Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressions. Insertion of Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic means between two given numbers. Relation between A.M., G.M. and H.M. Special series n, n2, n3. Arithmetico-Geometric Series, Exponential and Logarithmic Series.

Unit 6: Matrices and Determinants

Determinants and matrices of order two and three, Properties of determinants. Evaluation of determinants. Addition and multiplication of matrices, adjoint and inverse of matrix. Solution of simultaneous linear equa– tions using determinants.

Unit 7: Quadratic Equations

Quadratic equations in real and complex number system and their solutions. The relation between roots and co-efficients, Nature of roots, formation of quadratic equations with given roots;

Unit 8: Relations and Functions

Definition of a relation. Domain, codomain and range of a relation. Function as a special kind of relation and their domain, codomain, and range. The real valued function of a real variable. Constant, identity, polynomial, rational. Modulus, signum and greatest integer functions. Sum. The difference, product, and quotient of functions. Types of relations: refelexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. One to one and onto functions.Composite functions, the inverse of a function.

Unit 9: Trigonometry

Trigonometrical identities and equations. Inverse trigonometric functions and their properties. Properties of triangles, including centroid, incentre, circumcentre and orthocentre, solution of triangles. Heights and distances.

Unit 10: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

Calculation of Mean, Median and Mode of grouped and ungrouped data. Calculation of standard deviation, variance and mean deviation for grouped and ungrouped data.

Unit 11: Probability

Probability of an event, addition and multiplication theorems of probability and their applications; Conditional probability; Bayes’ theorem, the Probability distribution of a random variate; Binomial and Poisson distributions and their properties.

Unit 12: Differential Calculus

Polynomials, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions. Graphs of simple functions. Limits, Continuity; differentiation of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions. Differentiation of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, composite and implicit functions; derivatives of order up to two. Applications of derivatives: Maxima and Minima of functions one variable, tangents and normals, Rolle’s and Langrage’s Mean Value Theorems.

Unit 13: Integral Calculus

Integral as an antiderivative. Fundamental integrals involving algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Integration by substitution, by parts and by partial fractions. Integration using trigonometric identities. Integral as a limit of a sum. Properties of definite integrals. Evaluation of definite integral; Determining areas of the regions bounded by simple curves.

Unit 14: Differential Equations

Ordinary differential equations, their order and degree. Formation of the differential equation. Solutions of differential equations by the method of separation of variables. The solution of Homogeneous and linear differential equations, and those of type d2y/dx2= f(x).

Unit 15: Two Dimensional Geometry

Review of the Cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates in a plane, distance formula, area of a triangle, condition for the collinearity of three points, the slope of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, intercepts of a line on the coordinate axes.

Unit 16: The straight line and pair of straight lines

Various forms of equations of a line, intersection of lines, angles between two lines, conditions for concurrence of three lines, a distance of a point from a line. Equations of internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines, equation of family lines passing through the point of intersection of two lines, homogeneous equation of second degree in x and y, the angle between pair of lines through the origin, combined equation of the bisectors of the angles between a pair of lines, condition for the general second-degree equation to represent a pair of lines, point of intersections and angles between two lines.

Unit 17: Circles and Family of Circles

Standard form of equation of a circle, general form of the equation of a circle, its radius and centre, equation of a circle in the parametric form, equation of a circle when the end points of a diameter are given, points of intersection of a line and circle with the centre at the origin and condition for a line to be tangent, equation of a family of circles through the intersection of two circles, condition for two intersecting circles to be orthogonal.

Unit 18: Conic Sections

Sections of cones, equations of conic sections ( parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in standard forms, conditions for y = mx+c to be a tangent and point(s) of tangency.

Unit 19: Vector Algebra

Vector and scalars, the addition of two vectors, components of a vector in two dimensions and three-dimensional space, scalar and vector products, scalar and vector triple product. Application of vectors to plane geometry.

Unit 20: Three-Dimensional Geometry

Distance between two points. Direction cosines of a line joining two points. Cartesian and vector equation of a line. Coplanar and skew lines. The shortest distance between two lines.Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) two lines (ii) two planes (iii) a line and a plane Distance of a point from a plane.

AEEE 2025 Physics Syllabus

Unit Syllabus

Unit 1: Units and Dimensions

Units for measurement, system of units, SI, fundamental and derived units, dimensions and their applications.

Unit 2: Mechanics

Motion in straight line, uniform and non-uniform motion, uniformly accelerated motion and its applications Scalars and Vectors, and their properties; resolution of vectors, scalar and vector products; uniform circular motion and its applications, projectile motion Newton’s Laws of motion; conservation of linear momentum and its applications, laws of friction, Concept of work, energy and power; energy-kinetic and potential; conservation of energy; different forms of energy. Elastic collisions in one and two dimensions.

Center of mass of a many particle system; center of mass of a rigid body, rotational motion and torque. Angular momentum and its conservation. Moments of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorem, moment of inertia for a thin rod, ring, disc and sphere.

Gravitation: Acceleration due to gravity and its properties. One and two dimensional motion under gravity. Universal law of gravitation, planetary motion, Kepler’s laws, artificial satellite-geostationary satellite, gravi-tational potential energy near the surface of earth, gravitational potential and escape velocity.

Unit 3: Solids and Fluids

Solids: Elastic properties, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, modulus of rigidity.Liquids: Cohe-sion and adhesion; surface energy and surface tension; flow of fluids, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applica-tions; viscosity, Stoke’s Law, terminal velocity.

  • Oscillations and Waves

Periodic motion, simple harmonic motion and its equation, oscillations of a spring and simple pendulum.

Wave motion, properties of waves, longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves, Progressive and standing waves. Free and forced oscillations, resonance, vibration of strings and air columns, beats, Doppler effect.

  • Heat and Thermodynamics

Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases and their specific heats, relationship between Cp and Cv for gases, first and second laws of thermodynamics , Carnot cycle, efficiency of heat engines. Transference of heat; thermal conductivity; black body radiations, Kirchoff’s law, Wein’s Law, Stefan’s law of radiation and Newton’s law of cooling.

  • Electrostatics, Current Electricity and Magnetostatics

Coloumb’s law, dielectric constant, electric field, lines of force, field due to dipole , electric flux, Gauss’s theorem and its applications; electric potential, potential due to a point charge; conductors and insulators, distribution of charge on conductors; capacitance, parallel plate capacitor, combination of capacitors, en-ergy stored in a capacitor.

Electric current: Cells-primary and secondary, a grouping of cells; resistance and specific resistivity and its temperature dependence. Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s Law. Series and parallel circuits; Wheatstone’s Bridge and potentiometer with their applications.

Heating effects of current, electric power, the concept of thermoelectricity-Seebeck effect and thermocouple; chemical effect of current- Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.

Magnetic effects: Oersted’s experiment, Biot Savert’s law, magnetic field due to straight wire, circular loop and solenoid, the force on a moving charge in a uniform magnetic field(Lorentz force), forces and torques on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, forces between current-carrying wires, moving coil galvanometer and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.

Magnetostatics: Bar magnet, magnetic field, lines of force, torque on a bar magnet in a magnetic field, earth’s magnetic field; para, dia and ferromagnetism, magnetic induction, magnetic susceptibility.

Unit 4: Electromagnetic Induction and Electromagnetic Waves

Induced e.m.f., Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, self and mutual inductance; alternating currents, impedance and reactance, power in ac; circuits with L C and R series combination, resonant circuits, transformer and AC generator.

Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics; electromagnetic spectrum from gamma to radio waves.

Unit 5: Ray and Wave Optics

Reflection and refraction of light at plane and curved surfaces, total internal reflection; optical fibre; deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; lens formula, magnification and resolving power; microscope and telescope, Wave nature of light, interference, Young’s double experiment; thin films, Newton’s rings. Diffraction: diffraction due to a single slit; diffraction grating, polarization and applications.

Unit 6: Modern Physics

Dual nature of Radiation – De Broglie relation, photoelectric effect, Alpha particle scattering experiment, atomic masses, size of the nucleus; radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays. Radioactive decay law, half life and mean life of radioactive nuclei; Nuclear binding energy, mass-energy relationship, nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.

Energy bands in solids, conductors, insulators and semiconductors, pn junction, diode, diode as a rectifier, transistor action, transistor as an amplifier.

AEEE 2025 Chemistry Syllabus

Unit Syllabus

Unit 1: Basic Concepts

Atomic and molecular masses, mole concept and molar mass, percentage composition, empirical and molecular formula, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and calculations based on stoichiometry.

Unit 2: Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Bohr’s model, de Broglie’s and Heisenberg’s principles, Quantum mechanical model, Orbital concept and filling up of electrons; Bond formation and bond parameters; Valence bond and molecular orbital theory; VSEPR theory; Hybridization involving s, p and d orbital; Hydrogen bond.

Unit 3: Equilibrium and Thermodynamics Equilibrium and Thermodynamics Law of chemical equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant; Homogeneous and Heterogeneous equilibria; LeChatelier’s principle, Ionic equilibrium; Acids, Bases, Salts and Buffers; Solubility product; Thermodynamic state; Enthalpy, Entropy and Gibb’s free energy; Heats of reactions; Spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes.

Unit 4: Electrochemistry, Kinetics and Surface Chemistry

Specific, molar and equivalent conductance of weak and strong electrolytes; Kohlrausch law; Electrochemical cells and Nernst equation; batteries, fuel cells and corrosion

Rate of a reaction and factors affecting the rate: Rate constant, order and molecularity, collision theory. Physisorption and chemisorptions; colloids and emulsions; homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.

Unit 5: Solid State and Solutions

Molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids; amorphous and crystalline solids; crystal lattices and Unit cells; packing efficiency and imperfections; electrical and magnetic properties. Normality, molarity and molality of solutions, the vapour pressure of liquid solutions; ideal and non-ideal solutions, colligative proper-ties; abnormality.

Unit 6: Hydrogen

Position of hydrogen in the periodic table; dihydrogen and hydrides- preparation and properties; water, hydrogen peroxide and heavy water; hydrogen as a fuel.

Unit 7: S – Block Elements

Group 1 and 2 Alkali and Alkaline earth elements; general characteristics of compounds of the elements; anomalous behaviour of the first element; preparation and properties of compounds like sodium and calcium carbonates, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide; biological importance of sodium, potassium and calcium.

Unit 8: P – Block Elements

Groups 13 to 17 elements: General aspects like electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties of all the families of elements; compounds of boron like borax, boron hydrides and allotropes of carbon; compounds of nitrogen and phosphorus, oxygen and sulphur; oxides and oxyacids of halogens.

Unit 9: D, F – Block Elements

Electronic configuration and general characteristics of transition metals; ionization enthalpy, ionic radii, oxidations states and magnetic properties; interstitial compounds and alloy formation; lanthanides and actinoids and their applications.

Unit 10: Co-Ordination Compounds

Werner’s theory and IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds; coordination number and isomerism; Bonding in coordination compounds and metal carbonyls and stability; application in analytical methods, extraction of metals and biological systems.

Unit 11: Basic Organic Chemistry and Techniques

Tetravalence of carbon and shapes or organic compounds; electronic displacement in a covalent bond – inductive and electromeric effects, resonance and hyperconjugation; hemolytic and heterolytic cleavage of covalent bond – free radicals, carbocations, carbanions electrophiles and nucleophiles; methods of purification of organic compounds; qualitative and quantitative analysis.

Unit 12: Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and aromatic hydrocarbons; IUPAC nomenclature, isomerism; confirmation of ethane, geometric isomerism, general methods of preparation and properties, free radical mechanism of halogenations, Markownikoff’s addition and peroxide effect; benzene, resonance and aromaticity, substitution reactions; Nature of C-X bond in haloalkanes and haloarenes; mechanism of substitution reactions.

Unit 13: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

IUPAC nomenclature, general methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols, mechanism of dehydration; electrophilic substitution reactions.

Unit 14: Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids and Amines

Nomenclature, general methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties of the group members; nucleophilic addition and its mechanism; reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes; mono and dicarboxylic acids-preparation and reactions; identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines; preparation and reactions of diazonium salts and their importance in synthesis.

Unit 15: Polymers and Biomolecules

Natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization, copolymerization, molecular weight of polymers, Polymers of commercial importance, Carbohydrates: mono, oligo and polysaccharides; Proteins Alpha-amino acid, peptide linkage, and polypeptides: Enzymes, Vitamins and Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)

Unit 16: Environmental Chemistry

Air, water and soil pollution, chemical reactions in the atmosphere, acid rain; ozone and its depletion; greenhouse effect and global warming; pollution control.

Unit 17: Chemistry In Everyday Life

Drugs and their interaction; chemicals as analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, antibiotics, antacids, and antihistamines; Chemicals in food- preservatives, artificial sweetening agents; cleansing agents – soaps and detergents.

AEEE 2025 English Syllabus

Below, candidates can review the syllabus for the English section of AEEE:

  • Articles
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Preposition
  • Verbs

Candidates can follow the below preparation tips for the preparation of Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination 2025:

  1. Candidates should make the strategy to solve all the questions in the minimum time period.
  2. Candidates should make a continuous study schedule for each day till the exam day.
  3. It is highly recommended that the candidates go through the complete syllabus before starting the preparation for the exam.
  4. Candidates should keep themselves motivated and stay positive towards the exam.
  5. It is necessary that the candidates are very aware of the exam pattern and the marking schemes.
  6. Candidates should regularly solve the precious years papers and check the strengths and weakness. This would help them to prepare better for the exam.
  7. University has released the practice test papers on the website and candidates should practice the mock test regularly.

 

AEEE 2025 Admit Card

The AEEE admit card for phase 2 exams will be available to candidates upon completion of the phase 2 slot booking process. The direct link for downloading the AEEE 2025 admit card can be found on this page. Additionally, candidates can obtain the AEEE hall ticket from the official website, the Amrita Online Application Portal (AOAP). To access the AOAP, candidates need to log in using their registered mobile number/email.

On the exam day, candidates are required to carry a printed copy of the AEEE admit card. This document includes essential information such as the AEEE exam date, time, and centre address. Candidates must ensure to report to the designated centre according to the instructions provided in the admit card. After downloading the admit card, candidates should carefully review all the details to ensure accuracy and consistency with the information provided in their AEEE application form. If any discrepancies are noticed, candidates should promptly raise a ticket in the online query management system for resolution. It is crucial to keep the admit card safe until the admission process concludes.

Candidates would need to follow the below steps to book exam date and slot:

  1. Candidates would need to login with the application number and date of birth.
  2. Candidates now can select the test centre and click on the continue button.
  3. In case of any issue the candidates are advised not to use the browser back button but instead close the browser and login again.
  4. The next step would be to select the test date. Candidates can select the test date based on the availability in the next screen.
  5. Candidates should note that the allotment of date and time slot will be done only on the first-come-first-serve basis.
  6. Candidates to confirm the slot and click on the confirm slot but should check the selection of the test centre, date and time before the confirmation.
  7. Candidates should note that the once the slot booking is confirmed it will not be changed under any circumstances.
  8. Once the slot booking is confirmed candidates would get the option to print the admit card.

The registered candidates can select the test centre, date and time slot according to their choice and subject to availability during the slot booking. The details of test centre, number of days, and number of operating slots in a day will be finalised based on the number of candidates registered in a computer-based test centre. In case the test centre is cancelled due to very less registrations then the candidates who opted will be allotted the near centre. Candidates will be informed about the change individually through the registered email id and registered mobile number.

The hall ticket or the admit card will contain the information like the candidate’s name, candidate’s registration number, exam date, exam centre address and other important details. Candidates should note that the candidates will be allowed to enter the examination hall only through the admit card.

It is highly recommended that the candidates keep the admit card safe with themselves as they would need the same at the time of counselling process also. Candidates would not be allowed for the counselling round without the admit card. Candidates would also need to carry one of the identity cards along with the hall ticket in the examination hall which can be voter if card, Aadhar card, ID card allotted by the school last attended, any other reliable document which proves identity.

The AEEE 2025 admit card for phase 2 exams has been released by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham on its official website. The slot booking facility for AEEE 2025 will be available starting from the 3rd week of April 2025.

Certain phases of AEEE 2025 are expected to be conducted in a remote proctored mode, and candidates are required to adhere to the IBT mode guidelines for AEEE 2025 to participate in the exam from their homes.

Candidates must ensure they possess valid AEEE admit cards and identification proofs as they will be denied entry to the examination hall without them. The AEEE hall ticket must be presented during AEEE 2025 counseling sessions.

How to Download AEEE 2025 Admit Card

To acquire the AEEE 2025 Admit Card, applicants must adhere to the subsequent steps:

  1. Visit the official link, which is amrita.edu.
  2. Input your “Application Number” and “Date of Birth.”
  3. Click on the download button.
  4. Proceed to download your hall ticket/admit card for further procedures.

AEEE 2025 Slot Booking

Participants who have enrolled for AEEE 2025 are eligible to reserve their Computer Based Online Test (CBT) test center, date, and time slot according to the stipulated schedule. AEEE 2025 CBT will take place at all approved CBT Centers in various time slots:

  • Registered candidates can choose their “Test Center, Date & Time Slot” of preference, Subject to Availability, during slot booking.
  • The finalisation of Test Centre, Number of days, and Number of operating slots per day will be determined based on the number of candidates registered at a specific CBT Centre.
  • In the event of a Test Centre cancellation due to insufficient registrations, candidates who selected that Centre will be reassigned to the nearest alternative. Affected candidates will be notified of this change individually.

To Book Exam Date and Slot, candidates should follow these steps:

Step 1: Log in to AEEE 2025 Candidates can access their account using their Application Number and Date-of-Birth.

Step 2: Selection of AEEE 2025 Test Centre Upon successful login, candidates can choose their Test Centre. After selection, click the “Continue” button. In case of any issues, refrain from using the browser back button; instead, close the browser and log in again.

Step 3: Selection of AEEE 2025 Test Date After selecting the Test Centre and clicking the continue button, candidates can pick their test date from the available options displayed on the May 2025 calendar.

Step 4: Selection of AEEE 2025 Test Slot Upon selecting the Test Date, candidates will be prompted to choose a test slot based on availability. Note that availability may change due to concurrent usage of the slot booking portal.

Allotment of “Date and Time Slot” operates on a first-come-first-serve basis. Confirm your booking by clicking the “Confirm Slot” button after verifying your selections.

Please be aware that once booked, slots cannot be changed under any circumstances, and requests for Test Centre changes will not be accommodated.

Step 5: Printing AEEE 2025 Admit Card After confirming slot booking, the selection details will be displayed. Click the “Print Admit Card” button to obtain a hard copy of your admit card.

AEEE 2025 Admit Card: Essential Information

The AEEE 2025 Admit Card holds vital significance as it serves as the gateway to the Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination Hall. Hence, it is imperative to verify the accuracy of the details upon downloading your admit card.

Outlined below are the key details featured in the AEEE 2025 Admit Card:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Address
  • Gender
  • Date of Birth (DOB)
  • Category
  • Application Number
  • Registration Number
  • Program
  • Mobile Number
  • Test Center Address
  • Test City
  • Test Date
  • Test Time Slot
  • State of Plus Two Study

Additionally, it’s crucial to ensure that the photograph uploaded during the AEEE 2025 application process is correctly displayed on your admit card. Failure to present accurate information may hinder your entrance to the examination hall.

 

AEEE 2025 Result

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has announced the AEEE Phase 1 results online on the official website, amrita.edu. Candidates can access their AEEE scores by logging into their respective accounts using the link provided below on this page. Additionally, Amrita sends the AEEE 2025 ranks to candidates via their registered email. The result is available as a scorecard displaying the AEEE percentile score. For candidates who appear in multiple phases, the highest score achieved across all phases will be considered for admission. Results for both phases of the AEEE exam will be released separately.

To check the result, candidates must visit the AEEE result login page on amrita.edu, enter their registered mobile number/email ID and OTP. The AEEE scorecard will display the percentile score, which all candidates who appear for the exam can view. The AEEE 2025 result will not be sent through any personal channels. The result will also include the All India Rank (AIR) along with the marks obtained in the entrance exam.

For admissions, 70% of seats are allocated based on AEEE scores, while the remaining 30% are filled using JEE Main ranks. After the result announcement, AEEE 2025 counselling registrations will open, and the schedule will be provided on the website. Candidates can refer to this page for details on how to check the AEEE results, post-result procedures, counselling information, and more.

AEEE 2025 Result Link – Phase 1 Released

Candidates can check the AEEE 2025 result using the link below:

AEEE 2025 Result Link: https://aeee.amrita.edu/portal

How to Check AEEE 2025 Result

Follow the steps below to check your AEEE 2025 result:

Step 1: Visit the official website of Amrita University.

Step 2: Go to the ‘Result’ link in the Amrita Online Application Portal (AOAP).

Step 3: Enter your registered mobile number/email ID and OTP.

Step 4: After entering the details, click ‘Submit.’ Your AEEE result will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Review the result and download it. It is advisable to take a printout and keep it safe until the admission process is completed.

Details Mentioned on AEEE 2025 Result

The AEEE result will include the following information:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Roll Number
  • Marks Obtained in AEEE 2025
  • All India Rank (AIR)

After the results for both phases of AEEE 2025 are declared, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham initiates the BTech Centralized Seat Allotment Process (CSAP). CSAP is an online counselling platform for admission to the BTech programs at the Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, and Nagercoil (new from 2025) campuses. Qualified candidates can register for CSAP by paying the registration fee. At least two rounds of seat allotment are conducted, allowing candidates to use the sliding option.

The AEEE counselling dates will be announced after the Phase 2 results, and the counselling portal will open separately. All candidates will receive SMS notifications once the portal becomes live. Both JEE Main and AEEE 2025 candidates must register for CSAP.

AEEE 2025 Result – Key Points

Here are some important details regarding the AEEE 2025 result:

  • The All India Rank (AIR) and marks obtained in the entrance examination are released by the authority.
  • The result is declared online only.
  • AIR for all candidates is determined based on their scores in AEEE 2025.
  • Only candidates who qualify will be eligible for the AEEE counselling process.
  • Seat allotments for AEEE are based on the candidates’ marks and the availability of seats in specific courses and campuses.

AEEE Counselling 2025

To participate in the AEEE 2025 counselling process, candidates must complete the online registration before the deadline. The registration fee is INR 5000, applicable to all candidates, including those with both AEEE 2025 rank and JEE Mains 2025 scores.

The AEEE counselling 2025 process consists of the following six steps:

  1. Online Registration
  2. Choice Filling
  3. Document Verification
  4. Seat Allotment Process
  5. Fee Payment
  6. Reporting to the Allotted Institute

During the document verification, candidates must provide the following documents:

  • Counselling Call Letter
  • Class 12 Hall Ticket
  • Class 10th and 12th Mark Sheets
  • AEEE 2025 Hall Ticket (signed by the Invigilator)
  • Transfer Certificate (if applicable) and Conduct Certificate from the last attended institution (if the TC is unavailable, a letter from the Principal with the name of the school and the state should be submitted; for non-English community certificates, an English translation certified by a Notary Public is required).
  • Community Certificate (for SC / ST / BC / MBC / OBC candidates)
  • Demand Draft of INR 10,000 in favor of “AMRITA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING,” payable at Coimbatore, as the counselling fee.
  • Demand Draft of INR 50,000 in favor of “AMRITA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING,” payable at Coimbatore, as partial advance tuition fee before seat allotment.

AEEE Cutoff

Candidates can find the required AEEE percentile for admission to various Amrita University campuses and branches here. The AEEE 2025 cutoff is determined by the opening and closing ranks, based on trends from previous years. Achieving a rank higher than the specified AEEE cutoff is essential for admission to Amrita University. According to candidates and experts, the AEEE 2025 Phase 1 exam was more challenging than last year’s, although not as difficult as the JEE Mains. This shift suggests that the AEEE 2025 cutoff is likely to be lower.

Admission through AEEE is offered for BTech courses across Amrita Vishwavidyapeetham campuses at Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, and Nagercoil (new from 2025). After taking AEEE, candidates must apply for the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) 2025, where they can participate in program selection and seat allotment, leading to admission in their chosen course and campus. In the CSAP, seat allocation is based on candidates’ AEEE 2025 percentile and rank. Candidates eager to know which Amrita campus and branch they can expect based on their AEEE percentile can refer to this article for more information.

AEEE 2025 Cutoff: Expected Percentile Required for Admission to Amrita University Campuses

The table below outlines the expected AEEE cutoff percentiles for various branches at Amrita University campuses, based on the trends from the previous year. The official cutoff for each branch and campus will be available after the conclusion of the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) 2025.

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Coimbatore Campus

Branch Home State (Percentile) Other State (Percentile)
CSE 92 – 99 95 – 99.5
CSE (S) 89 – 96 93 – 98
ECE 85 – 95 90 – 97
ELC 72 – 92 83 – 96
EEE 63 – 75 76 – 86
ME 50 – 65 65 – 80
Others 40 – 55 55 – 70

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Amritapuri Campus

Branch Home State (Percentile) Other State (Percentile)
CSE 90 – 97 95 – 99
CSE (S) 85 – 95 90 – 97
ECE 79 – 93 87 – 95
EC*E 70 – 91 82 – 93
EEE 61 – 80 75 – 85
ME 50 – 70 63 – 78

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Bengaluru Campus

Branch Home State (Percentile) Other State (Percentile)
CSE 91 – 98 95.5 – 99
ECE 80 – 94 88 – 96
CSE (S) 87 – 96 91 – 98
EC*E 75 – 92 84 – 95
EEE 65 – 85 75 – 85
ME 50 – 70 60 – 80

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Chennai Campus

Branch Home State (Percentile) Other State (Percentile)
CSE 80 – 96 90 – 98
CSE (S) 74 – 95 83 – 97
ECE 70 – 93 78 – 95
ME 35 – 65 50 – 75
EC*E 60 – 90 70 – 91

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Amaravati Campus

Branch Home State (Percentile) Other State (Percentile)
CSE 68 – 92 75 – 95
AI 63 – 85 71 – 92
CCE 58 – 80 65 – 85

Factors Affecting AEEE 2025 Cutoff

The following factors will be considered by the authorities when determining the AEEE 2025 cutoff:

  • Exam Difficulty: If the AEEE 2025 exam is more challenging than previous years, the cutoff may be lower due to the increased difficulty level.
  • Past Trends: Previous years’ cutoff trends play a role in determining the expected cutoff for this year.
  • Applicant Pool: A higher number of applicants increases competition, which could result in a higher cutoff.
  • Seat Availability: The total number of seats available at Amrita University affects the cutoff score, with fewer seats possibly leading to a higher cutoff.
  • Student Intake: The number of students Amrita University plans to admit to each program influences the cutoff for that program.