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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: AEEE Exam

100 MCQs

Total questions in AEEE 2026 (Math 40 + Phy 30 + Chem 25 + Eng 5 + Quant 10)

aeee.amrita.edu

+3 / −1

Marking scheme — total 300 marks

AEEE 2026 Information Bulletin

2 hours 30 minutes

Total exam duration (computer-based, English only)

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

2 phases

Phase 1 (February 2026) and Phase 2 (May 2026); better score counts

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

100

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AEEE is a 150-minute computer-based engineering entrance exam with 100 MCQs (Math 40 + Physics 30 + Chemistry 25 + English 5 + Quant Aptitude 10 — new in 2026) under +3/−1 marking. Conducted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham across 4 campuses; held in Phase 1 (Feb) and Phase 2 (May) each year.

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1If the roots of the quadratic equation x² − 5x + k = 0 are real and equal, what is the value of k?
A.25/4
B.5/4
C.10
D.−25/4
Explanation: For real and equal roots, the discriminant b² − 4ac must equal 0. Here a=1, b=−5, c=k, so (−5)² − 4(1)(k) = 0, giving 25 = 4k, so k = 25/4.
2What is the value of lim(x→0) (sin 3x)/(tan 5x)?
A.3/5
B.5/3
C.1
D.15
Explanation: Using the standard limits lim(x→0) sin(ax)/x = a and lim(x→0) tan(bx)/x = b, we get lim (sin 3x / tan 5x) = lim [(sin 3x)/x] / [(tan 5x)/x] = 3/5.
3A particle moves in a straight line with velocity v = 3t² − 6t m/s. What is its acceleration at t = 2 s?
A.6 m/s²
B.0 m/s²
C.12 m/s²
D.−6 m/s²
Explanation: Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity. a = dv/dt = 6t − 6. At t = 2, a = 6(2) − 6 = 12 − 6 = 6 m/s².
4Which of the following compounds exhibits geometrical (cis-trans) isomerism?
A.2-butene
B.1-butene
C.Propene
D.Ethene
Explanation: Geometrical isomerism requires restricted rotation (C=C) and two different groups on each doubly-bonded carbon. In 2-butene (CH₃−CH=CH−CH₃) each sp² carbon has H and CH₃, so cis and trans forms exist.
5Choose the option that best fills the blank: 'The committee ____ divided in its opinion on the new policy.'
A.was
B.were
C.are
D.have been
Explanation: Collective nouns like 'committee' take a singular verb when treated as a single unit. Since the sentence speaks of the committee as one body acting on a policy, the singular 'was' is correct.
6If A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {3, 4, 5}, what is A ∩ B?
A.{3}
B.{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
C.{1, 2}
D.{4, 5}
Explanation: The intersection A ∩ B contains elements common to both sets. Only 3 appears in both A and B, so A ∩ B = {3}.
7What is the derivative of f(x) = x³ ln(x)?
A.3x² ln(x) + x²
B.3x²/x
C.x² ln(x)
D.3x² ln(x)
Explanation: Using the product rule, d/dx[x³ ln(x)] = 3x² · ln(x) + x³ · (1/x) = 3x² ln(x) + x². Both the derivative of x³ times ln(x), plus x³ times the derivative of ln(x), must be included.
8The value of ∫(0 to 1) x² dx equals:
A.1/3
B.1/2
C.1
D.2/3
Explanation: ∫x² dx = x³/3 + C. Evaluating from 0 to 1: (1³/3) − (0³/3) = 1/3 − 0 = 1/3.
9If sin θ = 3/5 and θ is in the first quadrant, what is cos 2θ?
A.7/25
B.24/25
C.−7/25
D.16/25
Explanation: Using the identity cos 2θ = 1 − 2 sin²θ: cos 2θ = 1 − 2(9/25) = 1 − 18/25 = 7/25. In the first quadrant the result is positive.
10A car accelerates uniformly from rest and covers 100 m in 10 s. What is its acceleration?
A.2 m/s²
B.10 m/s²
C.1 m/s²
D.5 m/s²
Explanation: Using s = ut + ½at² with u = 0: 100 = 0 + ½ · a · (10)² = 50a, so a = 100/50 = 2 m/s².

About the AEEE Exam

AEEE (Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination) is the national-level computer-based entrance test conducted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for admission to its four-year B.Tech programmes across Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Amritapuri, and Chennai campuses. The 2026 exam is held in two phases (Phase 1 in February 2026 and Phase 2 in May 2026), with 100 multiple-choice questions in 2 hours 30 minutes. From 2026, AEEE introduces a new Quantitative Aptitude section in addition to the established Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English sections. Each correct answer earns +3 marks; each incorrect answer carries a −1 penalty, for a total of 300 marks.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes)

Passing Score

Rank-based admission; no fixed cutoff (varies by campus and branch)

Exam Fee

Approximately INR 1,200 (General) for AEEE 2026 (Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham)

AEEE Exam Content Outline

40%

Mathematics

40 MCQs covering Class 11-12 NCERT topics: algebra (quadratic equations, complex numbers, matrices, determinants), trigonometry, coordinate geometry, calculus (limits, derivatives, integrals, differential equations), vectors, 3D geometry, probability, statistics, sequences and series, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem

30%

Physics

30 MCQs covering Class 11-12 NCERT topics: mechanics (kinematics, Newton's laws, work-energy, rotation, gravitation), thermodynamics, oscillations and waves, electrostatics and current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics, modern physics (atomic and nuclear, semiconductors)

25%

Chemistry

25 MCQs covering Class 11-12 NCERT topics: physical chemistry (atomic structure, bonding, thermodynamics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics), inorganic chemistry (periodic table, s/p/d/f-block, coordination compounds), organic chemistry (hydrocarbons, functional groups, biomolecules, polymers)

5%

English

5 MCQs testing grammar, vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms), error spotting, sentence improvement, and short reading comprehension

10%

Quantitative Aptitude (NEW 2026)

10 MCQs introduced from 2026: number systems, percentages, profit/loss, simple and compound interest, time-speed-distance, time and work, averages, number series, basic data interpretation

How to Pass the AEEE Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Rank-based admission; no fixed cutoff (varies by campus and branch)
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes)
  • Exam fee: Approximately INR 1,200 (General) for AEEE 2026

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AEEE Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master NCERT Class 11-12 Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry first — AEEE questions stay close to the prescribed syllabus, so deep NCERT mastery is more valuable than expensive coaching books
2Practice the new Quantitative Aptitude section daily for 30 minutes — focus on percentages, time-speed-distance, profit/loss, and number series, since speed matters in this CAT-style section
3Take at least 15-20 full-length AEEE mock tests in the 6 weeks before each phase — pacing 1.5 minutes per question while managing negative marking is the biggest score differentiator
4Maintain a separate error log for each section — most aspirants lose marks to silly arithmetic in Math/Quant or formula confusion in Physics, not concept gaps
5Use Phase 1 (February) as a high-stakes mock if you also want Phase 2 (May) — your best of the two phases is considered, so an early attempt removes pressure
6Don't ignore English just because it is only 5 questions (15 marks) — these are easy marks for native readers; spend 5 minutes on synonyms, antonyms, and error spotting before exam day

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AEEE 2026 exam pattern?

AEEE 2026 is a 150-minute computer-based test with 100 MCQs in English only. The five sections are: Mathematics (40 questions), Physics (30 questions), Chemistry (25 questions), English (5 questions), and Quantitative Aptitude (10 questions — new from 2026). Each correct answer earns +3 marks and each incorrect answer loses 1 mark, for a total of 300 marks.

When is AEEE 2026 conducted?

AEEE 2026 is held in two phases. Phase 1 typically takes place in February 2026 and Phase 2 in May 2026. Candidates can appear in both phases, and the better score is considered for admission. Exact dates are notified on aeee.amrita.edu.

What is the AEEE application fee for 2026?

The AEEE 2026 application fee is approximately INR 1,200 for General category candidates. Fee waivers and concessions may apply for specific categories as announced in the official notification. Exact figures are confirmed on the official AEEE website at aeee.amrita.edu.

Which campuses accept AEEE scores?

AEEE scores are used for B.Tech admission to Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham's four engineering campuses: Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), Amritapuri (Kerala), Bengaluru (Karnataka), and Chennai (Tamil Nadu). Candidates can choose their campus preference during counselling based on their AEEE rank.

Who is eligible to appear for AEEE 2026?

Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as compulsory subjects, with at least 60% aggregate in PCM and 55% in each of these three subjects individually. Both current Class 12 students and those who completed Class 12 within the past two years can apply.

How does the new Quantitative Aptitude section affect AEEE prep?

From 2026, AEEE includes a 10-question Quantitative Aptitude section (CAT-style number and reasoning problems) worth 30 marks. Candidates familiar with arithmetic shortcuts — percentages, time-speed-distance, profit/loss, ratios, number series — can score this section quickly. Focused practice with our free Quantitative Aptitude questions is recommended.

Is AEEE harder than JEE Main?

AEEE is generally considered slightly easier than JEE Main in Math/Physics/Chemistry depth, since it adheres closely to NCERT Class 11-12. However, the inclusion of Quantitative Aptitude (new in 2026) and English sections gives it broader testing scope. Total marks (300) and time (150 minutes) mean candidates must maintain ~1.5 minutes per question.