AEEE 2022: Last date to submit phase 1 application form is June 10; Apply at amrita.edu
Debodh Kumar | May 25, 2022 | 02:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will close the online AEEE registration 2022 window on June 10. Know steps to apply and application fee here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has announced the last date to fill the AEEE 2022 application form. Candidates can fill the application form of AEEE 2022 till June 10 at amrita.edu. Applicants seeking admission through Amrita Entrance Exam must fill the AEEE application form 2022 before the last date.
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The application form process includes registration, fill the application form, uploading important documents, paying the online application fee, and finally submitting the form. Candidates can apply through AEEE 2022 and JEE Main. For that, they have to mention their choice in the AEEE 2022 application form. Read to know more about the AEEE application form.
AEEE 2022: Application form dates
Candidates should refer to the table mentioned below to get the details about the AEEE exam:
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of AEEE 2022 application form |
December 30, 2021 |
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Last date to fill the AEEE 2022 application form |
Phase 1 - June 10 |
|
AEEE 2022 exam |
Phase 1 - June 17 to 19, 2022 Phase 2 - July 31 to August 2, 2022 |
AEEE 2022: Steps to fill the application form
Candidates are advised to follow the below-mentioned steps to fill out the application form of AEEE 2022:
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First, visit the AEEE 2022 official website - amrita.edu.
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Next, complete the AEEE 2022 registration through email ID and other personal details.
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Followed by filling the online AEEE 2022 application form with personal details, communication details, educational qualifications and more.
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Upload the required documents such as photograph and signature in a specified format.
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Next upload educational qualification documents of class 10th and 12th.
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Proceed to select whether to appear through AEEE 2022 or JEE Main exam.
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Select the preferred AEEE exam centre.
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Now, pay the online application fee through net banking/credit card/debit card.
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At last, submit the form and take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference.
AEEE 2022: Specifications of uploading documents
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Image |
Dimension |
File Size |
Format |
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Photograph |
3.5cm X 4.5cm |
Below 200 KB |
JPG/JPEG |
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Signature |
- |
Below 200 KB |
JPG/JPEG |
AEEE 2022: Application fee
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Type of admission |
Amount |
|
Admission through AEEE |
Rs. 1200 |
|
Admission through JEE Main |
Rs. 450 |
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Admission through both AEEE and JEE Main |
Rs. 1200 |
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