AEEE 2025 registration has begun on the official website. Candidates can check the details about AEEE 2025 and the application process below.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has started the application process for AEEE 2025 from yesterday, October 22. Candidates can submit their applications online through the university portal at aeee.amrita.edu. The registration window will remain open till January 7, 2025, for the Phase 1 examination. While the exact dates for the AEEE 2025 examinations have yet to be specified, the official channels indicate that the Phase 1 exam is anticipated to held in the third week of January 2025, with the Phase 2 exam projected for May 2025.
Candidates should ensure that they submit their application forms before the specified deadline. The application is available to all eligible candidates who have completed their 10+2 education or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. Those graduating from Class 12 in 2025, as well as those who completed it in 2024, are eligible to apply, provided they meet the minimum academic criteria: a 60% overall in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, with no less than 55% in each subject.
Eligibility is further defined by the age criteria; candidates born between July 1, 2004, and June 30, 2009, are eligible for AEEE 2025. It is recommended that students thoroughly examine the eligibility requirements, application methodology, and admission prerequisites before submission. Please note that academic profiles, document uploads, and JEE Mains scores may be entered after the result announcements, and completion fields are not mandatory during the initial application submission.
To apply for AEEE 2025 exam, candidates need to complete the following steps:
Step 1: Open AEEE 2025 Registration website.
Step 2: Fill application form details.
Step 3: Upload Image.
Step 4: Preview AEEE 2025 Application Form.
Step 5: Payment of application fees and submit it.
Direct Link to fill AEEE Application Form Here
In AEEE 2025, the assessment will encompass the syllabus for both Class 11 and 12. The format consists solely of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) with four possible answers for each question. Candidates will engage with the examination via Computer-Based Testing (CBT) and will have the flexibility to modify their responses up until the final submission. Scoring metrics are as follows: each correct answer yields 3 points, whereas wrong answers incur a penalty of 1 point. The duration of the exam is 2 hours and 30 minutes, with a total of 100 MCQ questions distributed among the subjects: 40 questions from mathematics, and 30 questions from physics, 25 from Chemistry, and 5 from English. Each question, irrespective of the subject, is weighted at 3 marks, and the penalty for incorrect responses remains at 1 mark.