Amrita Entrance Examination - Engineering
Hi Kasthuri,
With a rank of 6600 in AEEE and being from the state of Andhra Pradesh, you have good possibilities of getting core branches such as Civil, Chemical or possibly even Mechanical Engineering at the Coimbatore campus of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in later rounds. However, it might be a tough call for high-demand branches such as CSE, ECE, and EEE at Coimbatore campus at this rank, although these branches may be available at other campuses such as Bengaluru or Amritapuri without as much trouble.
Always and, keep a look on the spot rounds, and vacancy rounds as there may be fluctuation in seat availability.
Hello Aspirant,
A rank of 52432 in AEEE is quite low, so securing admission at one of the primary Amrita campuses such as Coimbatore or Bangalore for the core branches (CSE, ECE) would be tough but if you are interested in less preferred branches or in Amaravati or Chennai (or later rounds based on availability or management quota) it may be worth applying. You will also need to have some backup options also.
HELLO,
The last date of registration FEE for AEEE(Amrita engineering entrance exam ) is payable at the last day of CSAP registration which was 30th may,2025.
hope this helps!
You can prepare for AEEE 2025 (PCB stream) using NCERT. Regular Class 11 & 12 books for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology will help you because the exam is based on those syllabi. Here are some useful resources to help prepare for the AEEE 2025:
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With an 88.2 percentile in AEEE, it may be challenging to secure admission in Computer Science and Communication Engineering (CCE) at Amrita Coimbatore . Based on previous trends, the cutoff percentile for this branch is typically 92-99 for home state candidates and around 95-99.5 for other state candidates.
It’s worth considering other branches with lower cutoffs or exploring different campuses of Amrita University.
Hope this helps you!
immediately contact the admissions helpdesk. Since your email ID is used for verification and communication, it’s important to get it corrected before completing the application process.
You can email to their official support address explaining the mistake, mentioning your application number, correct email ID, and any other required details. also, you should also try reaching out through their helpline numbers provided on the official website. Keep any acknowledgment or proof of your earlier submission ready in case they ask for it. They may either correct the email for you or guide you to re-register with the correct information.
If you are aiming to get a scholarship for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham through the AEEE exam, here are the important points to understand:
Scholarship Seats Distribution: Scholarships at Amrita are provided under the Merit-cum-Scholarship scheme based on AEEE ranks. Approximately top 30%-40% of admitted students receive scholarships based on their AEEE performance.
General Rank Targets for CSE (Highly Competitive Branch):
To get a Category 1 scholarship (highest scholarship with very low fees), you need to secure a rank within top 2000 in AEEE.
For a Category 2 scholarship (slightly higher fees than Category 1), usually ranks up to 3000-4000 are considered.
For Category 3 and Category 4 scholarships (where the fees are higher but still discounted compared to the full fee), ranks up to 6000-8000 might get eligible.
Fee Structure Based on Category:
Category 1: Lowest fees (significant scholarship).
Category 2 and 3: Moderate scholarship (medium fees).
Category 4 and 5: Minimal or no scholarship (full fees applicable).
Specific Notes for CSE Branch: CSE is one of the most demanded branches in Amrita, especially in campuses like Coimbatore. Therefore, higher AEEE scores are necessary compared to other branches to secure a scholarship.
Important Tips:
Target scoring above 85%-90% marks in the AEEE exam to maximize your chance for top scholarships.
Regularly check the official Amrita admissions portal for updates about scholarship cut-offs and fee structures.
Alternative Paths: Even if your AEEE rank is slightly lower, sometimes through JEE Main score admissions at Amrita, you can also be eligible for scholarships.
Final Reminder: Scholarships depend on the cut-off ranks which can vary slightly every year based on the difficulty level of AEEE and the number of applicants. It’s always best to aim for the highest possible score!
Extra Tip: "Focus on time management and practicing previous year question papers, as consistent practice can significantly boost your AEEE score and improve your chances for a higher scholarship."
Hello there,
For the AEEE (Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam) , the weightage of chapters generally varies across subjects. Here's a general breakdown of the chapter-wise weightage for the AEEE based on previous years: 1. Physics (25% of the total exam)
Mechanics : 35-40% (Important chapters: Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Gravitation)
Electrostatics & Current Electricity : 15-20%
Optics & Modern Physics : 10-15%
Thermodynamics : 10-12%
Electromagnetism & Waves : 8-10% 2. Chemistry (25% of the total exam)
Physical Chemistry : 40-45% (Important chapters: Mole Concept, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Surface Chemistry)
Inorganic Chemistry : 25-30% (Important chapters: p-Block Elements, Coordination Compounds)
Organic Chemistry : 25-30% (Important chapters: Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Aldehydes & Ketones, Polymers) 3. Mathematics (50% of the total exam)
Calculus : 30-35% (Important chapters: Differentiation, Integration, Differential Equations)
Algebra : 20-25% (Important chapters: Matrices, Probability, Complex Numbers)
Coordinate Geometry : 10-15% (Important chapters: Straight lines, Conic sections)
Trigonometry : 10-12% (Important chapters: Trigonometric identities, Height and Distance)
Vectors and 3D Geometry : 5-10%
These weightages are indicative and may change slightly from year to year. Focus on the core concepts of each chapter and solve as many previous years’ papers as possible to improve your preparation.
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.
With an 88.6772 percentile in AEEE Phase 1 and being a home state candidate from Tamil Nadu, your chances of securing a seat in Aerospace Engineering at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore campus , are limited. Historically, the cutoff for Aerospace Engineering has been significantly higher. For instance, in 2021, the closing rank was around 29,324 , corresponding to a percentile of approximately 98.06%. (https://www.sarvgyan.com/articles/aeee-cut-off?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Given this, it's unlikely that you would fall within the required percentile range for Aerospace Engineering. However, you might consider other engineering branches that have lower cutoffs, such as Mechanical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering , where the home state cutoff has ranged between 50–65 percentile in previous years
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