Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham announces revised AEEE dates; slot booking postponed
Team Careers360 | June 26, 2020 | 01:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has announced the revised date of AEEE 2020. The entrance exam will now be conducted from July 23 to 27. Earlier, the authorities decided to conduct the exam in two phases Phase 1 (July 11 and 12) and Phase II (July 24 to 26). Also, AEEE 2020 slot booking which was scheduled to start from June 28 has been postponed and the new dates to book the exam slot will be announced later. The duration of the exam for PCM/PCB students will be 120 minutes, while for PCMB students, the exam will be conducted for 150 minutes.
It has been notified by the candidates that the authorities will try to conduct the AEEE 2020 in maximum possible centres, depending on the situation in each state.
The application form of AEEE 2020 is available in online mode. Interested candidates can submit the duly filled application form till June 30. Only those candidates who will submit the form before the last date will be eligible to appear for the entrance exam.
About AEEE
Amrita Entrance Examination Engineering is a university level entrance exam conducted by the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for admission into the B.Tech courses offered by its various campuses.
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