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AEEE 2026 - Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has released the AEEE 2026 application form on October 29, 2025 . Candidates can access the AEEE application form on the official website, aeee.amrita.edu. Along with the notification, the authority has announced the AEEE 2026 registration dates. Candidates are advised to check the AEEE 2026 eligibility criteria before applying. The AEEE 2026 registration includes form filling, document upload and fee payment. The authority will conduct AEEE 2026 to offer admission into B.Tech programs in 8 campuses. The AEEE entrance exam for phase 1 is scheduled for January 30 to Febraury 1, 2026 and phase 2 will be conducted from April 25 to April 30, 2026. The authority has published the AEEE 2026 information brochure with all details related to the exam online. Candidates need to stay updated in these article as there are many changes introduced by the authority.
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Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination(AEEE) is an entrance exam for engineering being conducted in two sessions; session one is to be held in February 2026, and session two in April 2026. The authority has also shared the AEEE exam dates 2026 on the official site as soon as it is released. Read this complete article to know more about AEEE 2026.
Perticulars | Detail |
Full Exam Name | Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination |
Short Name | AEEE |
Conducting Authority | Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
Frequency of Exam | 2 Times a year |
Exam Level | University-level exam |
Exam Language | English |
Mode of Exam | Online |
Mode of Counselling | Online |
Registration Fee | Rs. 1300 |
Participating Institutes | 8 |
Duration of Exam | 2.5 hour |
The authority has announced the Amrita entrance exam 2026 date on the official website. Candidates can check the AEEE important dates 2026 in the table below.
| Events | Dates |
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| AEEE application form 2026 release date | October 29, 2025 |
| AEEE registration 2026 last date |
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| Last date for AEEE 2026 form correction | April 2026 |
| AEEE slot booking 2026 |
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| AEEE 2026 hall ticket date |
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| Registration last date for JEE Main applicants | August 2026 |
| AEEE 2026 Exam date |
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Result of AEEE 2026 |
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The authority has released the AEEE 2026 eligibility criteria on the official website. Candidates should check the eligbility criteria as it is been revised. Eligibility Criteria to take admission into Amrita University are as follows:
Age or Date of Birth: Candidates should fall between July 1, 2005 and June 30, 2010.
Candidates above the age limit are not eligible to register for AEEE 2026.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed in 10 + 2 (Class XII) or its equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum 60% aggregate of marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
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Moreover, with not less than 50% in each of these three subjects, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
The authority has announced the AEEE registration 2026 dates on the official website. The AEEE 2026 application form has been released in October 29, 2025. Here is the step-by-step process to register for AEEE 2026.
Step-by-step guide to register for AEEE 2026:
Registration: Candidates need to visit the official website of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. They have to sign up using a mobile number or email address and submit an OTP. Remember, further communication will occur only through this mobile number/email address. Candidates will receive a confirmation email on the same email address.
Application Form: Candidates need to fill an application form after the sign-up process, consisting of academic details, personal information, along three preferred cities for the exam centre.
Upload Photograph and Signature: Candidates need to upload a copy of their recent photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
Pay Application Fee: At last , candidates need to pay a registration fee through available payment options such as credit/debit card, net banking or any other option available.
Final Submission: After the successful payment completion, candidates can finally submit the application form.
The authority released the AEEE syllabus 2026 on the official website. The AEEE 2026 exam syllabus will include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English. Candidates are advised to check the AEEE exam syllabus to align their preparation accordingly. Below is the subject-wise AEEE 2026 syllabus.
Chapters | Topics |
Sets, Relations & Functions | Sets, operations, power set; Relations & types, equivalence; Functions – one to one, onto, composition. |
Complex Numbers | Form a+ib, Argand diagram; Algebra, modulus, argument, square & cube roots, triangle inequality. |
Permutations & Combinations | Counting principle, permutation as arrangement, combination as selection, applications |
Binomial Theorem | For positive integers, general/middle terms, and applications. |
Sequences & Series | AP, GP, HP; Inserting means; Relation A.M.–G.M.–H.M.; Σn, Σn², Σn³; Arithmetico–Geometric, exponential & logarithmic series. |
Matrices & Determinants | Order 2 & 3; Properties, evaluation; Matrix operations, adjoint, inverse; Solving linear equations. |
Quadratic Equations | Real/complex solutions, relation of roots & coefficients, nature of roots, forming equations. |
Trigonometry | Identities, equations; Inverse functions; Triangle properties – centroid, incentre, circumcentre, orthocentre; Heights & distances. |
Statistics | Mean, median, mode; Variance, standard deviation, mean deviation. |
Probability | Events, addition/multiplication rules, conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem; Random variable; Binomial & Poisson distributions. |
Differential Calculus | Functions (polynomial, rational, trig, log, exp); Graphs; Limits, continuity; Differentiation (sum, product, quotient, chain, implicit); Higher derivatives; Applications – maxima, minima, tangents, normals; Rolle’s & Lagrange’s MVT. |
Integral Calculus | Integration as inverse; Standard integrals; Substitution, parts, partial fractions, trig identities; Definite integrals & properties; Area under curves. |
Differential Equations | Order & degree, formation; Solving by separation, homogeneous & first-order linear. |
Coordinate Geometry Basics | Cartesian system, distance, triangle area, collinearity, slope, parallel & perpendicular lines, intercepts. |
Straight Lines & Pair of Lines | Forms of equation, intersection, angles, concurrency; Distance of point from line; Bisectors, family of lines; Second degree equations for pairs, angles & intersections. |
Circles & Family of Circles | Standard & general form, centre, radius, parametric form, diameter form; Line-circle intersection, tangent condition; Family of circles; Orthogonal circles. |
Conic Sections | Equations of parabola, ellipse, hyperbola; Tangent condition, points of tangency. |
Vectors | Scalars, vectors; Components in 2D & 3D; Addition, scalar & vector products, triple products; Applications. |
3D Geometry | Distance between points; Direction cosines; Equations of line & plane (Cartesian, vector); Coplanar/skew lines; Shortest distance; Angles between lines/planes; Distance of point from plane. |
Chapters | Topics |
Units & Dimensions | Systems of units, SI, fundamental & derived units, dimensional analysis. |
Kinematics | Uniform/non-uniform motion, velocity & acceleration, graphs, equations of motion; Scalars & vectors, vector operations, relative velocity, projectile, circular motion. |
Mechanics | Newton’s laws, momentum conservation, friction; Work, energy, power, collisions; Centre of mass, rotational motion, torque, angular momentum, moment of inertia, theorems; Gravitation, g, planetary motion, Kepler’s laws, satellites, potential & escape velocity. |
Solids & Fluids | Elasticity, Hooke’s law, Young’s/bulk/shear modulus; Cohesion/adhesion, surface tension, Bernoulli’s theorem, viscosity, Stoke’s law, terminal velocity. |
Oscillations & Waves | SHM, pendulum, spring systems, energy in SHM, free/damped/forced oscillations, resonance; Waves – transverse/longitudinal, superposition, standing waves, beats, Doppler effect. |
Heat & Thermodynamics | Heat, work, temperature, ideal gas laws, specific heats, expansion, Cp–Cv; Newton’s cooling, blackbody, Stefan’s, Wien’s, Kirchhoff’s laws; Laws of thermodynamics, processes, Carnot cycle, engines & refrigerators. |
Electrostatics, Current & Magnetism | Electrostatics: Charges, Coulomb’s law, field, flux, dipole, Gauss’ law, potential, capacitance, conductors, dielectrics, energy, Van de Graaff. |
Current Electricity | Ohm’s law, resistivity, power, resistors (series/parallel), cells, emf, internal resistance, Kirchhoff’s rules, bridges, potentiometer, heating, Seebeck effect, electrolysis. |
EMI & EM Waves | Faraday’s & Lenz’s law, self & mutual induction; AC circuits (RLC, resonance), power, transformer, AC generator; EM waves, spectrum (γ to radio). |
Kinetic Theory of Gases | Equation of state, pressure, KE & temperature, RMS speed, degrees of freedom, equipartition, Cv & Cp, mean free path, Avogadro’s number. |
Optics | Ray Optics: Reflection/refraction, TIR, optical fiber, prism, lens, magnification, microscope, telescope. Wave Optics: Huygens’ principle, interference, thin films, Newton’s rings, diffraction (slit, grating), polarization. |
Modern Physics | Dual Nature: Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s equation, de Broglie relation. Atoms: Rutherford model, spectra, Bohr’s hydrogen atom. Nuclei: Composition, mass–energy, binding energy, nuclear force, radioactivity, nuclear energy. Semiconductors: Energy bands, metals/insulators/semiconductors, intrinsic & extrinsic, p–n junction, diode (rectifier), transistor (amplifier). |
Chapters | Topics |
Basic Calculations | Density, mole concept, empirical & molecular formula, stoichiometry, volumetry, equivalent & molecular masses, percentage composition. |
Atomic Structure & Periodicity | Atomic models, subatomic particles, orbitals; Pauli, Hund, Aufbau, de-Broglie, Heisenberg; electronic configuration, periodic properties. |
Chemical Bonding | Ionic (Born–Haber), covalent (Fajan’s Rule, VSEPR, hybridization, VB, MO theories), coordinate, metallic & hydrogen bonding. |
S-block & Hydrogen | Hydrogen & isotopes, liquid H₂ fuel; Alkali metals (Li, Na, K) – oxides, hydroxides, extraction, properties; Group 2 elements & properties. |
P-block Elements | Boron (borax, boranes), carbon (allotropes, oxides, carbides, halides, sulphides, silicates, silicones), nitrogen (fixation, compounds), phosphorus (allotropes, compounds), oxygen (oxides, peroxide), sulphur (compounds), interhalogens. |
d & f Block Elements | Transition metals – config & properties (Cr, Cu, Zn, Ag), alloys, interstitial compounds; f-block – extraction, lanthanides, actinides. |
Solid State | Amorphous & crystalline solids, unit cell, Miller indices, packing, dimensions, crystal structures, ionic crystals, defects, electrical & magnetic properties. |
Coordination Compounds | Nomenclature, isomerism, Werner, VBT, CFT theories, bio-coordination compounds. |
Gaseous State & Surface Chemistry | Gas laws, van der Waals equation, Joule–Thomson effect, liquefaction; catalysis, colloids, emulsions. |
Colligative Properties | VP lowering, freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, osmotic pressure, abnormality (dissociation/association). |
Electrochemistry | Faraday’s laws, conductance, Kohlrausch’s law, electrode potentials, EMF, cells, Nernst equation, batteries, fuel cells, corrosion. |
Thermodynamics | Laws of thermodynamics, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, free energy, Cp & Cv, enthalpy changes (combustion, formation, neutralization), Kirchhoff’s & Hess’s law, bond energy. |
Chemical & Ionic Equilibria | Equilibrium laws, homogeneous/heterogeneous equilibria, Le Chatelier, equilibrium constants; Ionic equilibria, acids/bases, buffers, pH, solubility product. |
Chemical Kinetics | Order, molecularity, rate laws, 1st & 2nd order reactions, temperature effect, integrated rate law, factors, collision theory. |
Basic Organic Chemistry | Classification, functional groups, nomenclature, isomerism, organic reaction types/mechanisms, purification, analysis, carbocations, carbanions, free radicals, electron displacement. |
Hydrocarbons & Polymers | Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatics – nomenclature, preparation, properties, uses; Polymers – types, molecular mass, biodegradable & commercial. |
Organic Halogen Compounds | C–X bond, alkyl/aryl halides, polyhalogen compounds, substitution & elimination, Grignard reagents. |
Stereochemistry & Organic Nitrogen Compounds | Nitro compounds, amines (1°, 2°, 3°), nitriles, diazonium salts, optical activity, properties & uses. |
Alcohols, Ethers, Carbonyls, Acids | Preparation, properties, uses of alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, benzoic & salicylic acids. |
Biomolecules & Environmental Chemistry | Carbohydrates, proteins, amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, nucleic acids, lipids; Pollution – air, water, soil, industrial waste, acid rain, greenhouse effect, global warming, control strategies. |
Articles – usage of a, an, the
Synonyms – words with similar meanings
Antonyms – words with opposite meanings
Prepositions – correct usage in sentences
Verbs – forms, tenses, and correct usage
The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has released the AEEE 2026 Exam pattern on the official website. Candidates will be able to check the revised AEEE exam pattern 2026 below:
The questions are based on the syllabus of Class 11 & Class 12 .
All the questions are of Multiple-Choice type and will have four options as possible answers.
Candidates can choose the most appropriate answer for each question. Answers marked can be changed later, before the final submission of all the answers.
3(three) mark will be awarded for each correct answer and -1(minus one ) for each wrong attempt
Subject | No. of Question | Marks(3 per each) |
Mathematics | 40 | 120 |
Physics | 25 | 75 |
Chemistry | 20 | 60 |
English | 05 | 15 |
| Quantative Aptitude | 10 | 30 |
Total : | 100 | 300 |
Here are some preparation tips for AEEE 2026. Candidates can follow them for optimally good results in the examination.
Know the syllabus & pattern – Go through the complete syllabus and exam structure before starting.
Make a study plan – Divide time wisely, focus more on weak areas, and stay consistent.
Solve papers & mocks – Practice past papers and mock tests to understand question types and improve speed.
Stay balanced – Take short breaks, keep yourself motivated, and maintain good health.
Revise often – Revise topics regularly to strengthen concepts and formulas.
The authority will release the mock test for AEEE 2026 on the official website. Mock tests are replicas of the actual exam interface and environment. Candidates can test their preparation by giving a mock test. Candidates can give subject wise or full syllabus mock tests as well. Mock tests will be helpful to identify students' weaknesses and can be improved accordingly.
Candidates preparing for AEEE 2026 can refer to the books below. The following are the most recommended books that cover the full syllabus and help in building strong conceptual understanding .
Subject | Book Recommended |
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The authority will announce the AEEE 2026 admit card release date on the official website. The AEEE 2026 admit card will be issued in online mode. Admit Card is issued provisionally to the candidate to attend AEEE 2026. Hall ticket is generated only to those eligible candidates who have booked their slot. Slots can be booked only if the AEEE 2026 registration is completed in all respects.
The admit Card for AEEE 2026 can be downloaded from the portal after booking the slot.
Admit Cards will not be sent by post. The Admit Card will contain details like the Name and Registration Number of the candidate, Date of Exam, Address of the Exam Centre allotted etc.
After downloading the admit card, ensure that the data is printed as per the application form submitted by you.
Admit Card is an important document and must be kept safe till the completion of admission procedure.
Candidates will not be permitted to appear for the AEEE 2026 without a valid Admit Card. Candidate should produce his/her Admit Card when demanded by the invigilator In the examination hall.
Candidates shall appear at their own cost at the centre on the date and slot as indicated in the Admit Card issued by the University.
Requests from a candidate for change of city allotted to him/her will NOT be entertained under any circumstances.
Issue of Admit Cards, however, shall not necessarily mean acceptance of eligibility which shall be further scrutinized at subsequent stages of the admission process.
The authority has released the AEEE Exam Centres 2026 on the official website. The AEEE exam centres has been revised and some of the exam centres are removed. Here is the list of exam centres for AEEE across the India:
ANDHRA PRADESH | ANANTAPURAMU (ANANTAPUR) |
CHITTOOR | |
EAST GODAVARI | |
ELURU | |
GUNTUR (AMARAVATI) | |
KAKINADA | |
KRISHNA | |
KURNOOL | |
NELLORE | |
PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) | |
SRIKAKULAM | |
TIRUPATI | |
VIJAYAWADA | |
VISAKHAPATNAM | |
VIZIANAGARAM | |
WEST GODAVARI (TADEPPALLIGUDAM) | |
YSR (CUDAPPA) | |
ASSAM | GUWAHATI [GAUHATI] |
BIHAR | MUZZAFARPUR |
PATNA | |
CHANDIGARH | CHANDIGARH |
CHATTISGARH | BILASPUR |
RAIPUR | |
DELHI | DELHI |
GOA | GOA |
GUJARAT | AHMEDABAD |
SURAT | |
VADODARA | |
HARYANA | FARIDABAD |
GURUGRAM (GURGAON) | |
JAMMU AND KASHMIR | JAMMU |
JHARKHAND | DHANBAD |
JAMSHEDPUR | |
RANCHI | |
KARNATAKA | BELAGAVI (BELGAUM) |
BENGALURU (BANGALORE) | |
HUBLI | |
KALABURGI | |
MANGALORE | |
MYSURU | |
KERALA & MAHE | ALAPUZHA |
ERNAKULAM | |
KANNUR | |
KASARGOD | |
KERALA & MAHE | KOLLAM |
KOTTAYAM | |
KOZHIKODE | |
MALAPPURAM | |
PALAKKAD | |
PATHANAMTHITTA | |
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM | |
THRISSUR | |
MADHYA PRADESH | BHOPAL |
INDORE | |
MAHARASHTRA | AURANGABAD |
MUMBAI | |
NAGPUR | |
PUNE (POONA) | |
ODISHA | BHUBANESHWAR |
PUNJAB | JALANDHAR [JULLUNDUR] |
RAJASTHAN | JAIPUR |
JODHPUR | |
KOTA | |
SIKAR | |
UDAIPUR | |
TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY | CHENNAI [MADRAS] |
COIMBATORE | |
DINDIGUL | |
ERODE | |
HOSUR | |
KANCHIPURAM (KANCHEEPURAM) | |
TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY | KARUR |
MADURAI | |
NAGERCOIL | |
NAMAKKAL | |
OOTTY | |
PONDICHERY (PUDUCHERRY) | |
SALEM | |
THANJAVUR | |
THENI | |
THENKASI | |
THOOTHUKKUDI (THOOTHUKUDI) | |
TIRUCHIRAPALLI | |
TIRUNELVELI | |
TIRUPPUR | |
VELLORE | |
TELANGANA | HYDERABAD |
KARIMNAGAR | |
KHAMMAM | |
MEHBUBNAGAR (MAHABUBNAGAR) | |
NIZAMABAD | |
RANGAREDDY | |
SANGAREDDY (SANGAREDDI) | |
SURYAPET | |
WARANGAL | |
UTTAR PRADESH | AGRA |
GHAZIABAD | |
GORAKHPUR | |
KANPUR | |
LUCKNOW | |
MEERUT | |
NOIDA | |
PRAYAGRAJ | |
VARANASI [BENARES] | |
UTTARAKHAND | DEHRADUN |
WEST BENGAL | DURGAPUR |
KOLKATA [CALCUTTA] | |
SILIGURI | |
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | DUBAI |
The authority has announced the AEEE slot booking 2026 dates for phase 1 on the official website. Students should start slot booking on January 1, 2026. Candidates registered for AEEE 2026 shall select “DATE AND TIME” of their choice, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY, by visiting the admission portal on or before the last date. This process is called “SLOT BOOKING.” Test Centre, Number of days and Number of operating slots in a day will be finalised based on the number of candidates for a particular city. The allotment of date/slot will be on a first-come first-serve basis.
If a candidate does not exercise his / her option, he/she shall be assigned a date/ slot as per the availability of the same. To Book Exam Date and Slot, registered candidates need to click the slot booking link provided in the portal and follow the instructions given below:
Candidates shall login to the application portal using their registered Mobile Number / Email Id and will be logged in only after OTP verification.
After logging in, the candidates can select the test date and test slots based on the availability.
Since other candidates will also be using the same slot booking portal simultaneously, sometimes the status presented may change by the time the candidate finishes his/her selection and the particular slot chosen by the candidate may not be available. In such cases, the candidate will be prompted to choose another date and slot. To change the test date, click on the Change Test Date button. Candidates are advised to check selection of Test. Centre, Date and Time before confirmation. Click the “Confirm Slot” button to confirm booking.
A slot once booked cannot be changed under any circumstances. Requests for change of test centers also will not be entertained. The address of the examination centre for a candidate will be mentioned in the Admit Card, which can be downloaded.
The authority will release the AEEE 2026 answer key conducting the examination. Answer key will consist of answers framed in the exam by the candidate and the correct answers. Candidates can roughly calculate the actual exam score on the basis of the answer key. If they find any objection in any question, they can challenge the answer key by paying a fee.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will release the AEEE 2026 result on the official website. Candidates can check and download the AEEE 2026 result by logging in using application number and password.
Steps to Download AEEE 2026 Result
Visit the official AEEE 2026 website
Click on the result link
Enter your application number and password
View your result on the screen
Download and print the result for future use
Candidate’s name
Category
Roll number
Marks secured
All India Rank
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will conduct the AEEE 2026 counselling tentatively from May–July 2026. Candidates who qualify in AEEE 2026 or have a valid JEE Main score will be eligible to participate. The counselling will include online registration, choice filling, document verification, seat allotment, and fee payment.
Registration – Login to the CSAP portal and complete registration by paying a counselling fee (around Rs. 5,000).
Document Verification – Verify mobile/email with OTP and upload required documents.
Seat Allotment – Based on rank and preferences, candidates will be allotted seats.
Choice Filling – Fill and lock preferred branches/campuses online.
Fee Payment – Pay the admission and tuition fees to confirm the allotted seat.
List of documents required for AEEE Counselling 2026:
Counselling call letter
10th & 12th mark sheet
Hall ticket
AEEE 2026 admit card
Transfer and conduct certificate
Community certificate (if applicable)
Demand draft (approx. Rs. 10,000 as counselling fee)
Demand draft (approx. Rs. 50,000 as advance tuition fee)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Candidates can apply for AEEE 2026 Phase 1 registration starting from October 29, 2025.
Candidates need to pay Rs. 1300 as application fee for AEEE 2026.
The AEEE 2026 application form last date is January 15, 2026 for phase 1.
The application fee for AEEE 2026 (General) is Rs 1300 for online registration
AEEE eligibility requires applicants to have passed their 12th grade or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, securing an aggregate of at least 60% in these subjects, and a minimum of 50% in each individual subject.
The AEEE (Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering) is conducted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for admission to its B.Tech programs offered across various campuses.
Yes, there is negative marking in the Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam (AEEE)
Candidates can register for the AEEE 2026 application form on the official website.
On Question asked by student community
Hello Aspirant,
With an AEEE rank of 26,000 under home-state quota, your chances for Mechanical Engineering at Amrita Coimbatore are quite low. Here's why:
According to 2025 cutoff trends, the home-state (Tamil Nadu) cutoff for Mechanical at Coimbatore lies between 50–65 percentile, while a rank around 26,000 corresponds to just ~31 percentile.
That said, there have been anecdotal cases (mostly at other campuses like Amritapuri or Bengaluru) where students with similar ranks have secured admission under non-scholarship/home-state slots, usually in lower-demand streams like Chemical Engineering.
You got 1241 rank in AEEE exam. This is a very good rank, around 97 to 98 percentile. You want to take admission in CSE Cybersecurity branch at Amrita University, Amritapuri campus, under Slab 1 (lowest fees).
At Amritapuri campus, the CSE Cybersecurity branch usually closes between 88 to 97 percentile. Since your rank is within this range, you have a strong chance to get admission in this branch.
Slab 1 is given to top rankers. Students with ranks below 1500 often get Slab 1 or Slab 2. So, with 1241 rank, you are likely to get Slab 1 in the second or third round of counselling.
Make sure your 12th standard marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths are more than 85%. That is the minimum eligibility to join.
You should also register and take part in the CSAP counselling process, where you can choose your preferred campus and branch.
Hello student,
With an AEEE rank of 18,500, securing ECE at Amrita Chennai through the Centralized Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) might be challenging, but not impossible.
While closing ranks for ECE at the Chennai campus are typically lower (within 6,000-14,000 for Coimbatore and Bengaluru), there's a chance with other campuses or even related branches.
It's recommended to actively participate in the CSAP, explore all campus and branch preferences, and consider related branches for a higher probability of admission.
Check the article below, you'll find it helpful,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/aeee-marks-vs-rank
Thank you!!
With AEEE rank 18,300, you likely won’t get Coimbatore, but you have good chances in:
Bengaluru
Chennai
Amritapuri
Amaravati
Possible branches: ECE, ME, ELC, CCE
CSE may be tough at top campuses.
Register for counselling and prefer the above campuses.
With a rank of 45,999 in AEEE 2025, your son is unlikely to get ECE (Electronics & Communication Engineering) at the Chennai campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham through regular counselling.
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