AEEE 2025: Phase 2 Exam Slot Booking Begins – Important Dates & Details Here

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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has officially started the slot booking process for the second phase of AEEE 2025 (Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering).
Students who wish to take admission in B.Tech programmes can now choose their preferred exam date, time and exam centre by logging on to aeee.amrita.edu.in. Slot booking has started from 23rd April 2025 and will be available till 1st May 2025.
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AEEE 2025 : Exam scheduling and slot options
The Phase 2 exam of AEEE 2025 will be conducted from 7th May to 11th May 2025 at various exam centres. The exam will be held in two sessions each day – from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM and from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM.
Candidates can choose any one of the sessions as per their convenience. Slot booking will be done on a “first come-first serve” basis, and will depend on the city availability.
If the preferred city is not available, the system will allot a nearby centre. Once the slot is booked, no changes can be made to the exam date and venue.
Candidates need to log in to Amrita Online Admission Portal (AOAP) using their registered mobile number or email ID. The admit card for Phase 2 will be available for download from May 3, 2025.
It will contain the candidate's name, date of birth, exam center address, timings and other important information.
AEEE 2025 : Eligibility for phase 2 and fee structure
Candidates who have already appeared for Phase 1 exam do not need to register again for Phase 2. But students who want to improve their score or could not appear in Phase 1 can appear for Phase 2 by paying an additional fee.
AEEE 2025 Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
The AEEE 2025 will be conducted in English medium and will have a total duration of two hours and 30 minutes. The question paper consists of four sections: physics with 30 questions, chemistry with 25 questions, mathematics with 40 questions, and English with 5 questions, bringing the total to 100 questions.
The examination will carry a total of 300 marks. Each correct answer will be awarded 3 marks, while 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect response. This marking scheme ensures a balanced assessment of the candidate's knowledge and accuracy.
All students are advised to complete the slot booking as soon as possible, as delay may leave limited options.
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