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Author :
Shilpa Nigam |
AEEE 2026 stands for the Amrita Entrance Examination-Engineering, which invites applications for its B.Tech program admission at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham campuses. As of January 14, 2026, the deadline for AEEE 2026 Phase 1 registration remains January 15, 2026.
This is an extended date; the registration window was recently pushed back to allow more candidates to apply before Phase 1 examinations begin.
Applicants can visit the official website through the Amrita Online Application Portal (AOAP) aeee.amrita.edu/portal,
Both CUET PG 2026 and AEEE 2026 do not offer a specific late fee registration window or direct "paid seat" admission in the traditional sense of bypassing entrance exams.
Candidates must consider the important dates, fee structure, and official platform to complete the registration process successfully.
Application Deadline: January 15, 2026 (for Phase 1)
Slot Booking: Starts from January 16, 2026, for selecting the exam date and time
Application Fee:
AEEE only: ?1,300
AEEE + JEE Main scores: ?1,300
JEE Main scores only: ?500
Official Website: aeee.amrita.edu
Academic: Must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) with at least 60% aggregate in PCM and a minimum of 55% in each subject individually.
Age: Candidates must be born on or after July 1, 2005.
The exam is a 2.5-hour-long computer-based test consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions.
Subjects: Mathematics (40 questions), Physics (25), Chemistry (20), Quantitative Aptitude (10), and English (5).
Marking Scheme: +3 marks for each correct answer and -1 mark for each incorrect response.
Phase 1 is the first testing session, with options available for result improvement through a subsequent phase.
Exam Window: January 29 to February 1, 2026
Result Declaration: Tentatively expected in February 2026
Phase 2 Option: Candidates can register for Phase 2 (late April 2026) if they miss Phase 1 or want to improve their score
Additional Fee for Phase 2: ?600
Phase 1 of AEEE 2026 provides candidates with an early opportunity to attempt the entrance exam and assess their performance. Appearing in both phases offers flexibility and the advantage of best-score consideration, helping students improve their admission prospects.