AEEE 2026 Phase 1 Slot Booking Postponed to Jan 16

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has postponed the slot booking date for the Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering (AEEE) 2026 Phase 1. Candidates can now select their exam preferences on the official website, aeee.amrita.edu, from January 16 onwards.

The slot booking process allows candidates to choose their preferred exam date, time, and centre. Slot booking for AEEE 2026 operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

AEEE 2026 Phase 1 examinations will take place between January 29 and February 1 . The deadline to apply for the AEEE 2026 Phase 1 exam is January 15 .

How to Book AEEE 2026 Slots

Candidates must log in to the Amrita Online Application Portal (AOAP) to book their exam slots. Users need their registered mobile number or email ID for access. Only candidates who have successfully registered for AEEE 2026 are permitted to book a slot.

About the AEEE 2026 Examination

AEEE 2026 is a national-level computer-based test (CBT). It serves as an entrance examination for BTech admissions to Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. The examination is typically conducted in two phases annually. Phase 1 generally occurs in February, with Phase 2 usually scheduled for May.

Admission to BTech programs across all Amrita campuses depends on a candidate’s rank in AEEE 2026. Alternatively, a valid JEE Main 2026 percentile score is also accepted for admission consideration.

AEEE 2026 Exam Pattern and Syllabus

The AEEE 2026 exam has a duration of 150 minutes . It is conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) across various test cities. The syllabus for AEEE 2026 is based on subjects taught in Class 11 and Class 12. These subjects include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English.

Question Breakdown

The exam consists of 100 objective questions distributed across five sections:

Subject Number of Questions
Mathematics 40
Physics 25
Chemistry 20
Quantitative Aptitude 10
English 5
Total Questions 100

Marking Scheme

Under the AEEE 2026 marking scheme, candidates receive three marks for each correct answer. A penalty of one mark is applied for every incorrect answer.