AEEE 2021: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham released exam day instructions for phase 1
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will conduct the AEEE 2021 phase 1 exam on April 17 and 18. Candidates can check the important exam day instructions.
Isha Jain | April 3, 2021 | 05:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is all set to conduct phase 1 of AEEE 2021 on April 17 and 18. This year, the authorities are conducting AEEE in three phases as a remote proctored test, as well as a computer-based test, however, phase 1 will be held only as a remote proctored test.
Since AEEE 2021 will be conducted as a remote proctored exam, the authorities have released the important exam day instructions. Along with the minimum system configuration requirement for AEEE 2021 test-taking system, the authorities have also mentioned technical guidelines for the day.
AEEE 2021 Phase 1: System Requirements for Remote Proctored Exam (RPE)
Hardware/Software |
Minimum Requirements |
Web browser |
Latest version of Chrome .NetVersion4.5.2or above |
Operating System |
Windows10(Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions) OR Windows8/8.1(32-bitand64-bit)(all editions) OR Windows7 (32-bitand64-bit)(all editions) Note - Up-to-date Service pack, device drivers, security patches in test taking system. |
Processor |
2 core (4 vCPU) or above with 2.2 GHz or more clock speed |
RAM |
2 GB or above |
Web camera |
Webcam must have a minimum resolution of 640x480 @ 15 fps. Webcam may be internal or may be external and connected to the computer. The camera must run natively in the OS and not with help of other software. |
Microphone |
Built-in microphones are acceptable, as are external microphones. |
Screen resolution |
1024x768 and above |
Internet |
2MBPSor more–dedicated and continuous connectivity. (Wired or wireless networks) Candidate test taking terminals will be directly connected to the cloud server. |
AEEE 2021 Exam - Browser Settings
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Internet cookies must be enabled.
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JavaScript must be enabled.
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Adblock must be disabled.
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Disable browser extensions except-AdobeAcrobat,Docs,Sheets & Slides.
AEEE Phase 1 2021: Important Instructions
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In order to appear in the AEEE 2021, it is mandatory for candidates to have a secure browser (SEBLite) application installed in the test-taking system.
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All third-party settings need to be closed/ disabled to ensure seamless test-taking.
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Students should avoid switching apps in between the test (including checking notifications) as session recording will continue while switching between apps during the test-taking on mobile.
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During photo capture, if the “face not detected error” shows up, students must try again in different background to capture the image clearly.
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A candidate is allowed to use a mic while taking the test only if he or she is using a desktop or if any issue with the laptop inbuilt mic.
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Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) should be (2017 or latest).
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Students must note that some security software programs, like antivirus or Internet security software, can disrupt exam delivery and may need to be disabled.
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Windows/ system login should have administrator rights.
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Virtual desktop must be disabled.
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Extended monitor must not be used.
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Verify that the audio and microphone are not set on mute.
Candidates who wish to appear for AEEE 2021 phase 1 are required to show their willingness in the application portal on or before April 10. The last date to submit the Amrita BTech form 2021 is April 15. The AEEE 2021 slot booking process will start from April 12 and candidates will be able to download their admit card after completing the slot booking process.
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