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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, even if you qualify AEEE, you still have to pay the admission fee to confirm your seat at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Qualifying the exam doesn't guarantee admission until you complete the counselling process and pay the seat acceptance fee. Without payment, your seat won't be reserved.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Indeed, AEEE previous year question papers solutions are available. There are a number of education sites such as Testbook and SelfStudys providing free PDF download of these papers with answers and step-by-step solutions. These papers can be practiced to know about the exam pattern, marking scheme, and time management basics of the Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE).
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
With an 86.12 percentile in AEEE, your rank is likely to be between 5,500 and 7,500. You have a good chance of getting CSE AI, particularly in the Amritapuri and Bangalore campuses, and potentially even Coimbatore with home state quota.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
In order to crack AEEE without coaching, one still needs a good understanding of Class 11 th and 12 th NCERTs in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. To go along with the textbooks, reference books such as H.C. Verma, O.P. Tandon, and R.D. Sharma should be used to study Physics, Chemistry, and Math respectively and since these are high-scoring topics, sufficient practice with the previous year papers and the online mock tests can have an impact as well. Prepare a proper schedule of studying and prepare yourself with clarity of concepts, and continuously revise the course that carry high marks like Calculus, Modern Physics and Organic Ch
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Most of the questions in the AEEE (Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam) are of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) type. There are four papers in the exam namely Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. The questions are founded on the Class 11 th and 12 th syllabus of these subjects. Most correct answers attract 3 marks each and every incorrect answer is marked negatively at a mark of 1. The highest weightage is normally given to mathematics.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
As you know that you got 50 percentile in AEEE exam so you can not get a government college so you will take admission in any private colleges in your own states or other states so if you take admission in your own states then you can get the scholarship from your state government which is more reliable for you then you can easily submit your tution fees if you take the admission in other states then there are no probability that you can find the scholarship from the government of that state so if you belong from a middle class family so you should take admission in your own home state because the total fees spend B.Tech in four years
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes great with 94.7017 percentile in AEEE, you have a good chance of getting CSE (AI & ML) in Amrita's Chennai campus. But it depends on the cut-off of this year and seat availability during counselling. Keep checking official updates and try to attend early counselling rounds for better chances.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The questions in AEEE are based on the syllabus in Class 11th & Class 12th. All the questions are of Multiple-Choice type and have four options as possible answers. Students can check the details below:
- Duration of the Exam: 150 Minutes (2.5 Hours)
- Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT) held at various cities across the country.
- Subjects: Mathematics: 40 questions, Physics: 30 questions, Chemistry: 25 questions and English: 5 questions
- Marks: Three marks are awarded for each correct answer and -1 (minus one) for each wrong answer.
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