AEEE 2021 phase 1 exam starts tomorrow; Know exam day guidelines
Ridhi.Khurana | April 16, 2021 | 11:53 AM IST | 2 mins read
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is going to start phase 1 of AEEE 2021 from tomorrow. Candidates may find AEEE exam day instructions for remote proctored exam.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham shall conduct AEEE phase 1 2021 on April 17 and 18. The authorities will conduct AEEE 2021 phase 1 as a remote proctored exam (RPE). Candidates can attend phase 1 of the AEEE examination from home on a laptop or desktop with good internet connectivity. Candidates may find the important AEEE exam day instructions for the online test below.
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AEEE 2021: Technical Requirements
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Hardware/ Software |
Requirements |
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Web browser |
Latest version of Chrome .NetVersion4.5.2 or above |
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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. |
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Processor |
2 core (4 vCPU) or above with 2.2 GHz or more clock speed |
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RAM |
2 GB or above |
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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. |
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Microphone |
Built-in microphones are acceptable, as are external microphones. |
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Screen resolution |
1024x768 and above |
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Internet |
2MBPSor more–dedicated and continuous connectivity. (Wired or wireless networks) Candidate test taking terminals will be directly connected to the cloud server. |
Candidates have to sit in front of the screen facing the webcam with enough light to capture the face clearly. Candidates can keep the mobile phone with a registered contact number nearby. It will help them to contact the authorities and vice versa when needed. Candidates may keep a water bottle with them as they will not be allowed to leave the screen during AEEE 2021 exam .
Also, the authorities are conducting dry run for AEEE 2021 phase 1 candidates in multiple batches. it is mandatory for candidates to give the AEEE dry run test to appear in the final exam. Details regarding the same is shared with candidates on registered email.
Phase 1 of AEEE 2021 will be conducted in two shifts on April 17, while the exam will be held in a single shift on April 18. Candidates need to ensure an uninterrupted power supply and good internet connectivity while the AEEE exam 2021 is being conducted under RPE mode.
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