AEEE 2025 Phase 1 Exam Over: Here is an Overall Analysis, Expected Cutoff and Result Date

AEEE 2025 Phase 1 Exam Over: Here is an Overall Analysis, Expected Cutoff and Result Date

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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham conducted the AEEE Phase 1 exams from February 1 to 3, with exams held in three shifts each day: 08:30 AM to 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM to 02:30 PM, and 03:30 PM to 06:00 PM. Check below the overall exam analysis, the expected cutoff marks for AEEE 2025, and the release date for the Phase 1 scores.

AEEE 2025 Phase 1 Overall Analysis, Expected Cutoff

AEEE 2025 Phase 1 Exam Over: Here is an Overall Analysis, Expected Cutoff and Result Date

Phase 1 of the Amrita Entrance Examination – Engineering (AEEE) 2025 took place on February 1, 2, and 3. Following the conclusion of the exam, a complete analysis for each day and shift has been made available. The exam duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes, with a total of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs): 40 from Mathematics, 30 from Physics, 25 from Chemistry, and 5 from English. Each question is worth 3 marks, and incorrect answers result in a penalty of 1 mark.

Admission to BTech programs at Amrita Engineering campuses β€” located in Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Faridabad, and Nagercoil β€” is based on AEEE scores. Additionally, 70% of the seats are filled through AEEE results, while the remaining 30% are allocated based on JEE Main ranks.

AEEE 2025 Phase 1 Exam Overall Analysis

Check below the overall analysis for AEEE 2025 phase 1 exams as per the responses received by the candidates on Shiksha polls:

AEEE 2025 Day 1 (February 1) Exam Analysis

Of the candidates participating in Shiksha polls, 33% found the exam easy, 31% rated it as moderate, 10% considered it hard, and 26% admitted they were not well prepared.

46% of candidates found Maths to be the most difficult, while 12% rated Physics and Chemistry as the hardest sections. Only 5% of candidates found English challenging. Additionally, 25% of candidates found all sections to be easy. 

AEEE 2025 Day 2 (February 2) Exam Analysis

For day 2 of AEEE 2025 exam held on February 2, 53% of candidates found the exam easy, 21% rated it as moderate, 5% found it hard, and 21% admitted they were not well prepared.

33% of candidates found Maths to be the most difficult, followed by 22% who rated Physics as the toughest, and 11% who found Chemistry the hardest. No candidates considered the English section difficult compared to the other three. Additionally, 33% of candidates said they found all four sections easy.

AEEE 2025 Day 3 (February 3) Exam Analysis

The day 3 polls are ongoing. However, as per the initial reaction of the candidates, the day 3 exam difficulty level seems to be the same as day 1 and day 2. Complete analysis coming soon!

AEEE 2025 Expected Cutoff

According to experts, the AEEE Phase 1 exam this year presented greater difficulty compared to the previous year. While it did not reach the difficulty level of the JEE Mains, it was certainly more challenging than AEEE 2024. Consequently, a decline in the AEEE 2025 cutoff is anticipated. Below, you will find the expected cutoff percentiles for various branches and campuses at Amrita University, based on historical cutoff trends. The specific branch-wise cutoff percentiles for each campus will be published following the conclusion of the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) for 2025.

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Coimbatore Campus

Branch

Home State (Percentile Needed)

Other state (Percentile Needed)

CSE

92 - 99

95 - 99.5

CSE (S)

89 - 96

93 - 98

ECE

85 - 95

90 - 97

ELC

72 - 92

83 - 96

EEE

63 - 75

76 - 86

ME

50 - 65

65 - 80

Others

40 - 55

55 - 70

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Amritapuri Campus

Branch

Home State (Percentile Needed)

Other state (Percentile Needed)

CSE

90 - 97

95 - 99

CSE (S)

85 - 95

90 - 97

ECE

79 - 93

87 - 95

EC*E

70 - 91

82 - 93

EEE

61 - 80

75 - 85

ME

50 - 70

63 - 78

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Bengaluru Campus

Branch

Home State (Percentile Needed)

Other state (Percentile Needed)

CSE

91 - 98

95.5 - 99

ECE

80 - 94

88 - 96

CSE (S)

87 - 96

91 - 98

EC*E

75 - 92

84 - 95

EEE

65 - 85

75 - 85

ME

50 - 70

60 - 80

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Chennai Campus

Branch

Home State (Percentile Needed)

Other state (Percentile Needed)

CSE

80 - 96

90 - 98

CSE (S)

74 - 95

83 - 97

ECE

70 - 93

78 - 95

ME

35 - 65

50 - 75

EC*E

60 - 90

70 - 91

AEEE 2025 Cutoff for Amaravati Campus

Branch

Home State (Percentile Needed)

Other state (Percentile Needed)

CSE

68 - 92

75  -95

AI

63 - 85

71 - 92

CCE

58 - 80

65 - 85

AEEE 2025 Result Date for Phase 1

The results for the AEEE 2025 Phase 1 examination are anticipated to be released in the coming weeks, although Amrita University has yet to confirm a specific date. Based on historical patterns, candidates can expect the results to be published within approximately 2 to 3 weeks. Individuals can access their AEEE scores through their respective candidate portals, and Amrita will also disseminate the ranks via registered email notifications. The results will be presented in the form of a scorecard, detailing the candidate's percentile score in the AEEE. It's important for candidates participating in multiple phases to note that only the highest score from all attempts will be considered for the admission process. Additionally, Phase 2 registrations are currently open at aeee.amrita.edu.

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Q: Β  My AEEE percentile is 78.59, then what will be my rank? Can I get BTech CSE or ECE?

A:
To determine your rank based on your AEEE (Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam) percentile, you need to have information about the total number of candidates who appeared for the exam. The rank is calculated relative to the performance of all the candidates who took the exam. However, with a percentile of 78.59, it is possible to secure admission to B.Tech programs in CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) or ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Amrita University. The availability of seats and the cutoff ranks for these programs may vary from year to year, so it's essential to refer to the official sources for the latest information.

Q: Β  Is there a specific cutoff or minimum/maximum rank required in AEEE or JEE for B.Tech seat allocation at Amrita University?

A:

No. Amrita University does not have a cutoff system for AEEE or JEE. Seat allocation is based on students' ranks in AEEE/JEE, the number of applications, and applicants' preferences, which vary each year. All applicants with AEEE/JEE scores are eligible to register for the AEEE CSAP (Centralized Seat Allotment Process).

Q: Β  I had got 75% in AEEE exam so is there any chance to get admission in Amrita college?

A:

Yes. You can enter this mark box to get admitted to Amrita Vishwa Vidya Pritam for your desired engineering course of study in the engineering stream. The projection for engineering branches, however, is a little challenging. The number of students who take this examination and the number of candidates who pass depend on the branch allocation. According to the information we currently have from the previous year, the engineering division at Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetam offers a programme of study called Electronics and Communication Engineering.

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