AEEE 2025 mop-up allotment round 2 result on July 17; edit preference by today
Vikas Kumar Pandit | July 15, 2025 | 05:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
AEEE Counselling 2025: Candidates not allotted seats till the mop-up round will get a refund of the registration fee after the final round.
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Download NowAmrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will announce the second mop-up allotment round for Amrita Entrance Examination - Engineering (AEEE) Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) on July 17 at 5 pm. Candidates who register for the AEEE 2025 mop-up round can make changes to their preferences by today, July 15, through the official website at aeee.amrita.edu.
The AEEE 2025 mop-up round offers another opportunity for candidates who were not allotted a seat in earlier rounds or are looking to upgrade their options. The AEEE 2025 mop-up round is conducted in three categories: candidates who have paid the full fees and are seeking upgradation, those who were not allotted a seat in the second round, and fresh applicants.
The institute informed that only candidates who have paid the full tuition fees and caution deposit will be considered for upgradation. No upgradation will be allowed after the mop-up round. Candidates allotted a new seat due to upgradation or change in preference will have to pay the fee difference within the given timeline.
Any excess fee will be refunded after the counselling process ends or adjusted against next year’s fees. Candidates not allotted any of their academic preferences till the mop-up round will get a refund of the registration fee after the final round.
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AEEE 2025 Counselling: Documents required for admission
Candidates should keep the following documents ready to complete the AEEE 2025 admission process.
- Counselling call letter
- Class 10, 12 hall ticket
- Mark sheets of Class 10 and Class 12
- AEEE 2025 hall ticket, duly signed by the invigilator
- Transfer certificate (if applicable) and conduct certificate issued by the last-attended institution
- Community certificate for candidates belonging to SC/ST/BC/MBC/OBC categories
- If the transfer certificate is not available, a letter from the school principal must be submitted. The letter should clearly mention the name of the higher secondary school and the state where the candidate last studied.
- If the community certificate is not in English, a notarised English translation must be submitted.
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