Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has declared the AEEE 2026 results and official scorecards on its official admission portal, aeee.amrita.edu.

The results for Phase 2, were released on May 9, 2026. Once released, candidates can download their scorecard from the Amrita Online Admission Portal (AOAP) by entering their registered email ID or mobile number and verifying the login with the OTP sent to their device.

The AEEE 2026 Phase 2 final ranks will be published by this evening. B.Tech CSAP 2026 registration is expected to start on Tuesday.

The AEEE 2026 results enable candidates to secure admission to diverse Engineering (B.Tech) programs across all campuses of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.

  • Amrita ranks are based 100% on entrance exam scores, with no weightage given to Class 12 marks.
  • Board results are only used to verify your basic eligibility for admission.
  • To qualify for AEEE 2026, you need at least a 60% total average in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Additionally, you must score at least 50% in each of those three subjects individually.
  • Amrita has no minimum cutoff score for ranking; anyone with a valid AEEE or JEE Main rank is eligible.
  • Admission simply requires meeting the Class 12 PCM academic criteria and holding a valid entrance rank.
  • There is no "pass mark" for the entrance exam itself to get a rank.
  • Your eligibility depends entirely on your Class 12 PCM marks and having a rank in AEEE or JEE Main.

In 2025, over 1.05 lakh candidates appeared for AEEE to compete for approximately 7,000 seats across all campuses. With a success rate of only 6–7%, top ranks required a 99+ percentile, specifically for high-demand branches like Computer Science.

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AEEE 2026 Results: Highlights

Particulars Details
Exam AEEE 2026
Result Declaring Body Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Exam Date (Phase 2) April 24 – April 30, 2026
AEEE 2026 Result Date May 9, 2026
AEEE 2026 Result Official Website aeee.amrita.edu
Login Credentials to check the Results Registered Email ID or mobile number, and verifying the login with the OTP sent to their device.
Details on the AEEE Scorecard Normalised percentile score, Section-wise marks (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude), and All India Rank (AIR) based on your best performance across all attempted phases.
Rank List Each candidate accesses their private login portal, which is then used for the seat allotment process.

AEEE 2026 Results: Important Dates

AEEE will release the final answer key of the Phase 2 exam after the declaration of the results, which are supposed to happen today, i.e., May 8, 2026. The official results will be declared soon on the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham official website.

Key Events Dates
AEEE 2026 Result Announced May 9, 2026
AEEE 2026 Final Answer Key May 9, 2026
AEEE 2026 Rank List May 11, 2026

How to Download AEEE 2026 Result?

Your final result is determined by a "Best of Two" policy; if you attempted both Phase 1 and Phase 2, the university has automatically selected your highest percentile score to generate your final rank.

How to Download AEEE 2026 Result?

Note: Once your rank is out, you can immediately proceed with the CSAP (Centralised Seat Allotment Process) registration, which will open after the publishing of results.

Ques. Can I download my scorecard after a day of its release?

Ans. Yes, you can absolutely download your scorecard a day (or even several days) after its release. After the release of results, the portal will remain active for several weeks to allow candidates to access their ranks for the upcoming counselling process.

Ques. Can I apply for Amrita B.Tech admission using my JEE Main score if I didn't perform well in AEEE?

Ans. Yes. Amrita reserves 30% of its seats for candidates applying through the JEE Main 2026 channel. You can participate in the CSAP (Centralised Seat Allotment Process) using either your AEEE rank, your JEE Main percentile, or both to increase your chances of securing a preferred branch.

Details Mentioned on the AEEE 2026 Scorecard

The AEEE 2026 scorecard (also known as the Rank Card) is a comprehensive document that contains your personal details and exam performance. Since it is mandatory for the CSAP (Counselling) process, you should verify that all the following details are correctly printed:

Personal Information

  • Candidate’s Name: Your full name as registered in the application.
  • Registration/Application Number: Your unique ID for the AEEE 2026 session.
  • Roll Number: The specific identification number used during the entrance exam.
  • Category: Your category (General/SC/ST/OBC, etc.) as per university records.

Performance Information

  • Section-wise Scores: Marks obtained in individual subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude.
  • Total Marks: The aggregate raw score achieved in the examination.
  • Normalised Percentile Score: Your relative performance score calculated after the normalisation process across all sessions.
  • All India Rank (AIR): Your final rank among all candidates (based on the "Best of Two" policy if you appeared in both phases).

Status & Instructions

  • Qualifying Status: A clear indication of whether you are eligible to participate in the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP).
  • Photograph & Signature: Your uploaded digital photo and signature for identity verification.

Note: If you notice any discrepancy in your Name or Category, contact the Amrita Admission Helpdesk immediately, as these details directly impact your seat allotment and scholarship eligibility.

AEEE 2026 Result: Previous Years’ Result Trends

The following infographic provides a year-wise breakdown of key statistics, including the number of registered candidates, those who qualified for the rank list, and the scores achieved by the top rankers in Engineering streams.

AEEE 2026 Result: Previous Years’ Result Trends

AEEE 2026 Result: Good Score

Based on the normalisation trends for AEEE 2026, here is the expected branch-wise breakdown of what is considered a "Good Score."

  • Computer Science (CSE): You should aim for a 99.0th percentile to secure admission in the best college and also to grab the best scholarship.
  • CSE in AI or Cyber Security: These popular tech branches require at least a 95.0th percentile for a seat in any college under the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.
  • Electronics & Communication (ECE): A percentile between 91.0 and 93.0 is generally safe for admission, but aim for 96.0 percentile to qualify for the highest scholarship.
  • Electrical & Electronics (EEE): This branch is available for students if they secure a percentile anywhere between 85.0 and 92.0.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Any candidate who can successfully secure a seat with a 70.0 – 85.0 score will pay the lowest possible tuition fees.
  • Civil Engineering: Admission is possible in this branch starting at a 65.0 percentile, but you’ll need a score of <80.0 to land the premium scholarship level.

AEEE 2026 Good Score: Branch-wise Analysis

Branch Name Excellent Score (Slab 1 Scholarship) Good Score (Slab 2/3) Minimum Safe Score (Admission)
Computer Science (CSE) 99.0+ Percentile 97.5+ Percentile 96.0+ Percentile
CSE - AI / Cyber Security 98.5+ Percentile 96.5+ Percentile 95.0+ Percentile
Electronics & Comm. (ECE) 96.0+ Percentile 93.0+ Percentile 91.0+ Percentile
Electrical & Electronics (EEE) 92.0+ Percentile 88.0+ Percentile 85.0+ Percentile
Mechanical Engineering 85.0+ Percentile 78.0+ Percentile 70.0+ Percentile
Civil Engineering 80.0+ Percentile 72.0+ Percentile 65.0+ Percentile

AEEE 2026 Result: Counselling or Seat Allotment Process

The AEEE 2026 counselling process, officially known as the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP), is conducted entirely online by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham to allot B.Tech seats across its various campuses. The CSAP registration and option entry (selecting college campuses and course preferences) are conducted through the official Amrita Online Admission Portal (AOAP).

  • Registration: Log in to the Amrita Online Admission Portal using your registered email/mobile. You must pay a non-refundable counselling fee of ₹5,000 to participate.
  • Academic Preferences: This is the most critical step. You can list up to 42 combinations of campuses (e.g., Coimbatore, Bengaluru) and branches (e.g., CSE, ECE) in your order of priority.
  • Trial Allotment: Before the actual rounds, Amrita releases a "Trial Allotment." This isn't a final seat but shows you what you might get based on your current preferences, allowing you to rearrange your list if needed.
  • Seat Allotment Rounds: There are typically three rounds of allotment. If you are offered a seat, it will be based on your All India Rank (AIR) and your preference list.
  • Acceptance & Partial Fee: If you are happy with your allotted seat, you must pay a Partial Tuition Fee of ₹1,00,000 by the specified deadline to secure it.
  • Sliding Option: If you pay the partial fee but want to wait for a better branch or a lower fee "Slab" in the next round, you can opt for "Sliding." This keeps your current seat safe while trying for a higher preference.
  • Final Confirmation: Once you are satisfied with your allotment, you "Confirm" the seat and pay the remaining balance of tuition fees to complete your admission.

Remember: Since 70% of seats go to AEEE rank holders and 30% to JEE Main score holders, you can upload both scores to increase your chances of getting a better branch.

AEEE 2026 Results: Tie–Breaking Criteria

If 2 or more candidates get the same total score, the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham uses specific rules to decide who gets the higher rank.

  • If the total normalised percentile is the same, the following criteria are applied in order of priority:
    • Higher Score in Mathematics: The candidate with a higher percentile/score in the Mathematics section is given a higher rank.
    • Higher Score in Physics: If the tie persists, the candidate with a higher percentile/score in Physics is ranked higher.
    • Higher Score in Chemistry: If the tie remains, the Chemistry section score is compared.
    • Date of Birth (Age): If all subject scores are equal, the older candidate (based on the date of birth in the application) is given preference and assigned the higher rank.
  • 7-Decimal Percentile: To minimise the chances of ties in the first place, Amrita calculates your percentile score up to seven decimal places. This "precision ranking" ensures that even tiny differences in performance are reflected in the final All India Rank (AIR).
  • Normalisation: Since the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, the university uses a normalisation process similar to JEE Main. This ensures that a "tougher" shift does not disadvantage a student compared to an "easier" shift.
  • Best of Two: If you appeared for both Phase 1 and Phase 2, the university automatically selects your highest normalised score before applying these tie-breaking rules for the final rank list.
AEEE 2026 Results: Tie–Breaking Criteria

FAQs

Ques. I got my percentile but not the rank. When will the final rank be available?

Ans. The percentile is shown after each phase. The final integrated All India Rank (AIR) is published within or shortly after Phase 2 results for counselling purposes.

Ques. What is the next step after checking the AEEE result? When does counselling start?

Ans. Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) registration starts after the publication of results. Register on the portal, pay the counselling fee (₹5,000, refundable if no seat is allotted), fill campus + branch preferences, and participate in seat allotment rounds.

Ques. Can I participate in counselling with JEE Main 2026 score instead of AEEE?

Ans. Yes, you can. Admissions are based on AEEE rank OR valid JEE Main 2026 percentile. If you have both, the best of the 2 is considered for seat allotment and scholarships.

Ques. How are scholarships decided? Is there a fixed rank for a fee waiver?

Ans. “Scholarships (up to 75%+ fee waiver) are merit-based on your AEEE rank or JEE percentile. More than 70% seats are in scholarship categories. There is no fixed rank range — it depends on rank, branch, campus, seat availability, and number of applicants. Scholarship slabs are separate for AEEE and JEE candidates.” (aeee.amrita.edu)

Ques. If I have secured a low rank in AEEE 2026, am I still eligible for admission at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, and what alternatives are available?

Ans. Yes, you can still secure admission by applying through the JEE Main 2026 quota (30% seats) or by opting for lower-demand branches and newer campuses like Amaravati or Nagercoil. Additionally, participating in later CSAP counselling rounds often reveals vacancies in core branches as top-rankers vacate seats for NITs/IITs.