Preparation Strategies

There is no separate preparation strategy for this entrance. Anyone preparing for JEE main, follow the institute’s material. Revise all concepts before exams. Try to score well in first phase itself to avoid hussle later. Solve previous year JEE-Main papers, NCERT Exemplar & textbook problems. These are only repeated in all question papers in both shifts. Don’t go with JEE Advanced books/materials.

Students without JEE-Main practice will feel this exam difficult. Never worry, prepare and revise class 11 syllabus during class 12 as it weights 50% in AEEE aswell all Engineering Entrances in India. Follow NCERT Exemplar & JEE-Main previous Question papers.

For English Proficiency & Aptitude, follow previous year CUET-UG, BITSAT exam papers. It is also important. Don’t skip it.

Topic Focus & Preparation Tips

Topics to focus is all same as JEE main. Concentrate more on Maths as it has highest weightage.

Exam is bit easier than JEE Main. But you have to score higher marks than JEE Main to get decent rank. So, Unlike JEE Main, Here you can’t skip some portions/subjects. Don’t skip any topic as there will be 1 Question from each topic/chapter in syllabus.

Don’t ever attempt a wrong answer. This is common advise found everywhere and still many students make this mistake. Here correct answers are awarded +3 and wrong answers -1. Here wrong answers are penalised more than JEE main. So try to always keep 0 wrong answers. Wild guessing is biggest mistake here.

All are single–correct-answer type. No numerical question type. So, Try for back-substitutions, cross checking options tricks if anything works. But this have less chances.

Time management is important. It will has more questions/time than JEE main, but each questions are bit less lenghtier. Start with Chemistry for time saving.

Invest some time on Aptitude & English. It will also be useful in other exams aswell your placements, GRE in future. Follow good books. Follow BITSAT & CUET-UG previous year papers.

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Entrance Exam (B.Tech) & Admission Experience

Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE) is conducted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University every year for admission to its B.Tech programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering across its 6 campuses – Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, and Nagercoil. The examination is a three-hour multiple-choice test conducted in various centers across India and abroad. Following the pattern of JEE-Main, it has been conducted in 2 phases since 2022, and the best performance (relative-percentile) is considered. It is conducted only in English-medium.

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