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AEEE exam pattern 2024 will be announced on the official website of the university. Candidates can increase their chances of cracking AEEE 2024 by understanding the pattern of the exam. The AEEE exam will be based on the JEE Exam Model.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will be conducting only Center-Based Tests (CBT) for Entrance Ranking. The examination will be conducted in two phases.
Seventy per cent of seats in each branch is reserved for candidates with AEEE 2024 ranks. One-fourth of seats are reserved for JEE Mains, and 3% and 2 % of seats, respectively, are earmarked for Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) score and Pearson UG Entrance Examination Score (PUEE) score.
- AEEE 2024 Exam Pattern
- AEEE 2024 Sectional Marks Distribution
- AEEE 2024 Marking Scheme
- AEEE 2024 Important Instructions
AEEE 2024 Exam Pattern
AEEE exam pattern is organized by the conducting body that is Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham. The candidates have to keep updated on AEEE pattern and syllabus. The important details about AEEE 2024 exam pattern are given below.
Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) or Pen & Paper-Based Test (PBT) |
Language | English |
Exam Duration | 1.5 Hours (90 Minutes) |
Number of Questions | 60 |
Types of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Marking Scheme | +3 Marks for Correct Answers -1 Mark for Incorrect Response |
Sections | 4 Sections |
AEEE 2024 Sectional Marks Distribution
Candidates choose to appear for either mode of AEEE 2024: Online, which is a Computer-based test or Offline mode, which is a pen and paper test. Candidates can choose either one of these modes convenient for them when applying for the examination.
- Subjects for AEEE 2024 include Maths, Physics, and Chemistry of class 11th and class 12th. The syllabus for the examination is based on or derived from the mentioned subjects.
- In AEEE 2024 question paper, all questions are objective, with four options, out of which one will be the most suitable and correct answer.
- AEEE 2024 consists of 60 questions, divided accordingly.
Subjects | Weightage | Marks |
---|---|---|
Physics | 15 Questions | 45 |
Chemistry | 10 Questions | 30 |
Mathematics | 30 Questions | 90 |
English | 5 Questions | 15 |
Total | 60 Questions | 180 |
AEEE 2024 Marking Scheme
The candidates have to be well-versed with the exam pattern and marking scheme to know where to focus. All candidates will have to attempt AEEE 2024 in English. The question paper will not come in Hindi, Kannada, or any other vernacular languages.
AEEE 2024 Marking scheme is given below:
Type | Marks |
---|---|
Correct Answer | +3 Marks for Each Correct Answer |
Unattended Question | No Mark |
Incorrect Answer | -1 Mark for Each Incorrect One |
Note: If more than one answer is indicated against a question, it will be treated as an "incorrect answer," and one mark will be deducted from the total score.
AEEE 2024 Important Instructions
The candidates are expected to follow all the instructions laid by the conducting body. If the candidate fails to meet the standard, they will be terminated immediately. The final say will be that of the Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham.
The instructions are given below.
- Online or Computer-Based Test: Computer-based will be held on multiple days, with three sessions per day. Several sessions will be held throughout the examination, and the question paper will be changed. The pattern will remain the same.
- Offline or Pen & Paper Test (P&P): Unlike the computer-based test, pen and paper tests will have only one session. In P&P, candidates will have the same question because there will be only one exam session.
- Reporting at AEEE Exam Centre: All registered candidates must report at AEEE 2024 Exam Centre at least 45 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
- Banned Items: Candidates must not carry any electronic devices like mobiles, cellular phones, pagers, Bluetooth devices, printed or written bits of paper, Mathematical and Physical tablets etc., to the examination hall. If the candidate is found to possess any of these objects, they will be barred from attempting the examination.
- Items to be Carried to Exam Centre: Each candidate must carry the admit card and valid identity proof to the exam centre for verification purposes. Candidates must also bring a black ballpoint pen, HB pencils, a pencil sharpener, and an eraser.
- Rough Sheet: For rough work purposes, candidates will provide three sheets, and no additional material will be given. These sheets must be returned after completion of an exam to the invigilator.
- Code of Conduct: During the examination, candidates must follow all rules and regulations defined by the examination authority. If any candidate is involved in any malpractice, the test administrator has the authority to dismiss them from the test.
- Rules: Candidates must follow instructions strictly as instructed by the Centre Superintendent/ Invigilators.