Amrita Entrance Examination - Engineering
Dear Candidate , With your rank , getting admission to ECE under slab 2 at Amrita University might be difficult, especially at competitive campuses like Coimbatore and Bengaluru where cutoffs are lower . There is a slight chance at Amritapuri campus , as previous closing ranks were close to your rank . If not possible under slab 2 , you may have better chances under slab 3 or 4 , depending on seat availability.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, given your 12963 AEEE rank and being from Andhra Pradesh, you have a reasonable chance of getting CSE (AI), in Amritapuri or Bengaluru campus only under Slab 2. But, for Chennai campus it would preferable for you to get it under AA(A Multi- Rank). Of course this is a little more competitive and less likely just because it fills up faster. But you have the best chance for CSE (AI) under Slab 2 Amritapuri then Bengaluru. Just keep an eye on the counseling rounds and be flexible with the campus option if you want Slab 2.
Dear Candidate, With an AEEE 2025 rank of 12,963 and being from Andhra Pradesh , you have a good chance of getting admission to the CSE ( AI ) branch under slab 2 at the Amritapuri campus , as past trends show cutoff ranks around 13,000 . At the Chennai campus , your chances are moderate to good since cutoffs are similar but slightly more competitive . However , at the Bengaluru Campus , CSE ( AI ) under slab 2 is less likely , as it typically closes around 10,000 - 11,000 . You may still be eligible for Slab 3 or other related branches there . It's best to prioritize Amritapuri and Chennai during Counselling .
Hello Naveen,
With a rank of 25,983 in AEEE and 69.01 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances for Mechanical Engineering at Amrita Bangalore campus are low because the cutoff for Mechanical Engineering is usually much better (closer to top ranks).
Amrita’s Bangalore campus generally requires higher ranks or percentiles for Mechanical Engineering admission. You may consider other campuses or related branches with lower cutoff.
For exact admission details, check the current year’s official cutoff or contact the college admission office.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello there,
With a 96 percentile and rank 2722 in AEEE, you have a good chance of getting admission in Slab 1 for CSE with AI at Amritapuri campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.
Slab 1 usually requires higher ranks and has a higher fee structure. Admission depends on seat availability and final cutoff during counseling.
Make sure to participate actively in counseling, keep your documents ready, and be prepared for fee payment to confirm your seat.
Your rank and percentile put you in a strong position for admission in this branch at Amritapuri.
As your rank.. you have mentioned, it can be quite competitive
In previous years, the closing rank for CSE at was generally under 6,000, for Bengaluru around 8,000–10,000, and for Amritapuri it could go up to 13,000–15,000 at most. Since your rank is 18,650, getting CSE in these campuses through the first few rounds may not be likely. However, you might still have a chance in later rounds at less in-demand campuses like Chennai or Amaravati, depending on this year’s cutoffs and vacancy trends. Also, if others with better ranks withdraw or opt for other colleges, you might get upgraded.
You can also consider allied branches like AI & ML, CSE with Data Science, or Information Technology, which sometimes have slightly higher cutoff ranks but similar career paths. Keep checking for counselling process and participate actively in all rounds, as seats shift frequently.
With an AEEE rank of 18,650 , getting Computer Science Engineering (CSE) may be difficult, as CSE usually requires a much better (lower) rank due to high competition. What you can expect:
Top branches like CSE and ECE usually have cutoff ranks in the top few thousands .
With rank around 18,000+ , you may get branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or other core branches depending on seat availability and your category.
Sometimes, lower-ranked candidates get CSE seats in later rounds or spot admissions , but this is not guaranteed. What you should do:
Participate actively in counselling and keep checking for seat allotments.
Consider choosing other branches with good future scope if CSE is not available.
Look into other colleges or entrance exams if CSE is your main priority.
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