AEEE 2021: Phase 1 Instructions released for the exam

AEEE 2021: Phase 1 Instructions released for the exam

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 5, 2021 13:21 IST
AEEE 2021 phase 1 is scheduled to be held on April 17 and 18. Check important instructions for the exam below.

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has released the exam instructions for all the candidates who are appearing for AEEE 2021 phase 1. The authority will conduct AEEE 2021 phase 1 on April 17 and 18. AEEE exam 2021 for April 17 will be held in two sessions while that on April 18 will be conducted in a single session. The last date to fill the AEEE application form 2021 is April 15.

AEEE slot booking 2021 will start from April 12 for phase 1. Only those candidates who are interested to appear in AEEE 2021 phase 1 will be able to book the slot for appearing in the exam. AEEE admit card 2021 for phase 1 exam will be issued for candidates who successfully book their slots.

AEEE phase 1 will be held in RPE mode (Remote Proctored Exam) while phase 2 will be held as a computer-based test (CBT). Candidates who have opted for appearing in AEEE 2021 phase 2 in CBT mode can also change the mode of exam and then opt for phase 1. Candidates who wish to appear in phase 1 of AEEE 2021 must register by paying an additional fee of Rs 600.

 

System Requirements for AEEE 2021 Phase 1 Remote Proctored Exam (RPE)

Below are the system requirements that the authorities have asked the candidates to keep ready before taking the test.

Hardware/Software

Minimum Requirements

Web browser

The latest version of Chrome
.NetVersion4.5.2or above

Operating System

Windows10(Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions) OR
Windows8/8.1(32-bitand64-bit)(all editions) OR Windows7 (32-bitand64-bit)(all editions) 
Note - Up-to-date Service pack, device drivers, security patches in test taking system.

Processor

2 core (4 vCPU) or above with 2.2 GHz or more clock speed

RAM

2 GB or above

Web camera

Webcam must have a minimum resolution of 640x480 @ 15 fps.
Webcam may be internal or may be external and connected to the computer. The camera must run natively in the OS and not with help of other software.

Microphone

Built-in microphones are acceptable, as are external microphones.

Screen resolution

1024x768 and above

Internet

2MBPSor more–dedicated and continuous connectivity. (Wired or wireless networks)
Candidate test-taking terminals will be directly connected to the cloud server.

Tech guidelines for taking the test are given below –

Browser Settings

  • Internet cookies should be enabled.
  • JavaScript must be enabled.
  • Adblock should be disabled.
  • Disable browser extensions except-AdobeAcrobat,
  • Docs, Sheets&Slides.
  • Additional Pointers
  • Some security software programs, like antivirus or Internet security software, can disrupt exam delivery and may need to be disabled.
  • Windows/system login should have administrator rights
  • Virtual desktop must be disabled
  • The extended monitor must not be used
  • Verify that the audio and microphone are not set on Mute.
  • Uninterrupted power supply, Internet connectivity with the required bandwidth and requisite systems configurations are must for successful completion of Examination.
  • Secure browser(SEB Lite)application is Mandatory to appear for the examination and must be installed in test-taking Laptop/Desktop.
  • The exam will run ONLY when both webcam and microphone are enabled in the Desktop or Laptop.
  • All applications that use the camera, microphone and screen sharing should be switched off during examination.
  • All third-party settings need to be closed/disabled to ensure seamless test-taking.
  • Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) should be (2017or latest)
  • When you switch between apps during test-taking on mobile, your session recording will continue. Kindly avoid switching apps during test-taking, including checking notifications.
  • The switching network may disrupt the test-taking and the candidate will be required to login back into the system after 3 mins of cool-down period.
  • During photo capture, if the face not detected error is shown, kindly try again in the different background where there is light on the face and no light from the back of the face.
  • The earphone can be used while taking the test only if you are using a desktop or if any issue with the laptop inbuilt mic.

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