AEEE 2022: Portal to submit willingness for phase 1 opens at amrita.edu
Students willing to take AEEE 2022 phase 1 have to submit their willingness on or before June 10th to book their exam slot.
Isha Jain | June 2, 2022 | 03:33 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has opened a portal to allow students to submit their willingness to appear in the AEEE 2022 phase 1 exam. The Amrita BTech exam 2022 will be conducted from June 17 to 20. Students willing to take AEEE 2022 phase 1 have to submit their willingness on or before June 10th to book their exam slot. Candidates will not be allowed to change the centre after submitting the willingness.
The link to submit willingness for the AEEE 2022 has been activated at aoap.amrita.edu/capug-22. Students are required to login to the portal using their email id and password. Upon successful submission of willingness, the authorities will send an email containing the instructions to book the slot on or before June 10.
Earlier, the authorities announced the AEEE 2022 application form last date for phase 1. Students interested in applying for Amrita BTech admission but have to submit AEEE forms 2022 yet should do it on or before June 10.
The university has also notified that the students who do not submit the willingness for Phase 1 will be allowed to write phase 2 without any extra cost. However, absentees in Phase 1 will be required to pay a cost of Rs. 600 to attend the Amrita entrance exam Phase 2.
Moreover, candidates who attend Phase 1 examination will also be allowed to appear for Phase 2 examination with an additional payment of Rs, 600. The best of the percentiles from Phase 1 & Phase 2 will be considered for merit/ranking in AEEE 2022.
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