AEEE 2026 Mock Test: Practice Amrita AEEE / JEE Main Mock Tests Here, Download Practice Papers

Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination 2026 ( AEEE )

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Updated on Oct 28, 2025 14:07 IST

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AEEE 2026 Mock Test: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham launches AEEE mock test online on the official website. To access the AEEE mock test 2026, candidates have to register separately. Candidates cannot log in using AOAP ( Amrita Online Application Portal) credentials for the AEEE mock test 2026. They must create new credentials using the register link on this page below. The mock test links are sent to the registered candidates via their registered email.

Candidates can use the mock test to practice for the AEEE computer-based test and get familiar with the test environment. Attempting the AEEE mock test 2026 will help candidates come across questions with varied difficulty levels and types that will help them improve their speed and accuracy. As the exam is conducted online, students must attempt AEEE 2026 mock tests online. In this article, we have provided step-by-step guidance on attempting the AEEE mock test and its benefits.

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Q:   Can I access the AEEE mock tests from past years?
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After the practice tests are over, the University publishes the practice test question papers. Candidates can use the mock test to practice for the computer-based test and get familiar with the test environment. Attempting the AEEE mock test 2026 will help candidates come across questions with varied difficulty levels and types that will help them improve their speed and accuracy. As the exam is conducted online, students must attempt AEEE 2026 mock tests online.

Q:   Does Amrita University release the AEEE mock tests?
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Yes, Amrita Univeristy releases the AEEE mock tests. Candidates can access the AEEE / JEE preparation tests under their respective logins at AOAP. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham organises 2 types of mock tests:

  • AEEE / JEE Problem Solving sessions
  • AEEE / JEE Practice Test

These tests help the students to get familiar with the exam pattern and time management, stay focused, discover, and adapt to the strategies that help them to perform better.

Q:   What is the exam mode of AEEE?
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AEEE is held in online mode (CBT). Admission via AEEE is given in BTech courses offered at Amrita University campuses at Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore and Nagercoil. The candidates who register for the exam have to book their exam date, time and test centre as per the availability and appear for the CBT test.

Table of content
  • AEEE 2026 Mock Test Link
  • Previous Year AEEE Practice Test Papers
  • AEEE 2026 Mock Test Registration
  • How to Attempt the AEEE Mock Test 2026?
  • Benefits of AEEE Mock Test
  • AEEE 2026 Exam Pattern
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AEEE 2026 Mock Test Link

Candidates can check AEEE mock test link below:

  • AEEE mock test registration link: will be available here
  • Login for AEEE mock test: will be available here
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the exam pattern of AEEE?
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The questions in AEEE are based on the syllabus in Class 11 and 12. All the questions are of Multiple-Choice type and have four options as possible answers. Candidates can choose most appropriate answer for each question in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. Answers marked can be changed later, before the final submission of all the answers. 3 (Three) marks are awarded for each correct answer and -1 (negative one) for each wrong answer.

  • 40 questions are asked from maths
  • 25 questions come from physics
  • 20 questions come from chemistry
  • 10 questions from Quantitative Aptitude
  • 5 questions are asked from English

Total 100 MCQs are asked of 300 marks.

Q:   Does AEEE has subjective questions too?
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No, the AEEE exam does not include subjective questions. All questions are multiple choice. This is because the AEEE is designed to test a candidate's knowledge of the subjects essential for BTech coure, not their ability to write essays. AEEE is a challenging exam, but it is possible to pass it with hard work and dedication. By preparing thoroughly and using the right resources, you can increase your chances of success. The candidates must note the AEEE syllabus and topics. The preparation must be based on clearance of concepts and practice.

Q:   Is there any negative marking in AEEE?
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Yes, 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer in the AEEE. Students will be awarded 3 marks for every correct answer.
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Previous Year AEEE Practice Test Papers

Check below the AEEE practice test papers:

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Practice Test 1 Download PDF
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Practice Test 9 Download PDF
Practice Test 10 Download PDF
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is it necessary to attempt the AEEE mock tests?
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It is not mandatory; however, candidates are encouraged to take the AEEE mock tests 2026 so that they understand the exam pattern and difficulty level of the exam. The mock test also helps the candidates analyse their preparation.

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AEEE 2026 Mock Test Registration

Note that candidates cannot log in using AOAP ( Amrita Online Application Portal) credentials for the AEEE mock test. They have to create new credentials using the AEEE mock test register link

Students can check the steps below for AEEE 2026 mock test registration:

  • Click on the direct link for mock test registration available on this page above.
  • Enter the following details on the registration page:
    • First name
    • Last name
    • Email ID
    • Mobile number
    • Password
    • Class
    • School name
    • City
    • State
  • Finally, click on the registration link to register.

Check AEEE preparation materials:

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How to Attempt the AEEE Mock Test 2026?

The following steps can be referred to attempt the AEEE mock test 2026

Login/Register - Already registered candidates will have to log in, and the new candidates will have to first register to attempt the mock test of AEEE 2026. Those who have already registered for AEEE 2026 will have to simply log in using their password and email id.

Start the AEEE mock test - Upon successful login, candidates will have to click on the “Take Assessment Test” link. A page with test instructions will appear on the screen; read all the instructions for the mock test and click on the “I Agree” button to start the test.

Attempt the test - After this, the mock test will start, and an automatic timer will also start. The test will have three sections- Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, all having multiple-choice questions with four options.

Submit test - Once the AEEE mock test is completed, candidates will have to click on the “Submit and Close My Test” button to submit the test.

Feedback/Suggestion - After this, candidates will have to click on the “I want to complete my test” button and provide comments/feedback/suggestions about the test. Once the candidates submit their feedback, their scorecard for the attempted AEEE 2026 mock test will be displayed on the screen.

Colour Coding in AEEE 2026 Mock Test: The colour coding available in the AEEE mock test is explained below:

Colour

Meaning

White

This colour denotes that the test-taker has not visited the question

Red

This colour denotes that the question is not answered

Green

This colour means the question is answered

Purple

This colour denotes that the question is not answered and is marked for review

Purple with a green dot

This colour denotes that the question is answered and marked for review

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Benefits of AEEE Mock Test

The AEEE 2026 mock test is highly beneficial for candidates aspiring to appear for the exam.

  • By solving mock tests, you can understand the important topics from the AEEE 2026 point of view. It will also help you to focus on these topics more along with other ones.
  • One of the most important benefits of mock tests is “Time Management” during the exam. It helps you to solve more questions in the given time.
  • Practising AEEE mock tests 2026 will make you familiar with the pattern and the exam difficulty level.
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AEEE 2026 Exam Pattern

Candidates can check below the exam pattern of the AEEE exam:

  • The questions are based on the syllabus in Class 11th & Class 12th. 
  • All the questions are of a Multiple-Choice type and have four options as possible answers.
  • Candidates can choose the most appropriate answer for each question in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.
  • Answers marked can be changed later, before the final submission of all the answers.
  • 3 (Three) marks are awarded for each correct answer and -1 (negative one) for each wrong answer.

AEEE 2026 number of questions and distribution of marks:

Subject

No. of questions

Marks

Maths

40

120

Physics

30

90

Chemistry

25

75

English

5

15

Total

100

300

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About a Fixed AxisKinematics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisAngular Momentum of Rotation About a Fixed AxisKeplers LawOverviewEscape SpeedEarth SatellitesEnergy of an Orbiting SatelliteStress Strain CurveElastic ModuliApplications of Elastic Behaviour of MaterialsSurface TensionBernoulli PrinciplePressure in FluidsViscosityStreamline FlowForces between Multiple ChargesConductors and InsulatorsBasic Properties of Electric ChargeElectric ChargeElectric Charge and FieldElectric FluxElectric Charge and FieldElectric Field LinesContinuous Charge DistributionInterference Light Waves Youngs ExperimentRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleEinstein Photoelectric TheoryPhotoelectric Effect Wave Theory LightPhotoelectric EffectElectron EmissionOverviewBohr Model of Hydrogen AtomRadioactivityPhysics Nuclei OverviewSize of NucleusBinding EnergyNuclear EnergySemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor 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No, for unattempted question marks will not be deducted in Athe EEE 2026 exam. However, 1 mark will be deducted for wrong answers.

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Yes. A new section of 'Quantitative Aptitude' has been added to the AEEE syllabus. However, the syllabus for this section has not been mentioned by Amrita.

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