The All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AEEE) cut off by rank was- 9199 for the general category and economically weaker sections and at 9983 for the OBCs, in 2018. In 2019, it was 8893 for general category students and economically weaker students and 10421 for OBCs.
The merit list will be prepared based on 60% marks secured in AEEE 2020 and 40% marks in the qualifying examination.
Cut-off for Coimbatore and Bangalore:
The table below shows the cut-off of the two of its branches of Amrita University in 2017, i.e. Coimbatore and Bangalore.
Branch Coimbatore |
Open Quota Rank |
State Quota Rank |
Aerospace Engineering |
5374 |
19892 |
Chemical Engineering |
7890 |
19678 |
Computer Science Engineering |
1813 |
13801 |
Civil Engineering |
6981 |
19971 |
ECE |
2747 |
16407 |
EEE |
4051 |
19433 |
EIE |
6781 |
19822 |
Mechanical Engineering |
3217 |
17313 |
Branch Bangalore |
Open Quota Rank |
State Quota Rank |
CSE |
6767 |
10354 |
ECE |
6998 |
15582 |
EEE |
6586 |
19271 |
EIE |
6969 |
19650 |
Mechanical Engineering |
5814 |
18185 |
Cut-off for Amaravati:
It must be noted that Amrita will not be offering Engineering programs in the Amaravati campus this year, 2020.
Besides this, in 2017 the Open Quota Rank at Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri was between 5696-6991 and the State Quota Rank was between 16547-19969.
The possibility of getting any of the branches is open to students with a rank of 4396. Following the trend shown in the table and comparing it to the 2018 rank scale which had the opening rank between 1-750 for the general category and 1-15000 for the reserved categories. State Quota for the AEE saw the opening rank between 10001–12500 and the closing rank between 20001–22500.
Students must note the counseling procedure will be decisive in the process of selection. A rank of 4936 can lead one to any branch they'd like to choose.
I know some people from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham so I think I can give you some idea about it.
M.Tech in Embedded Systems is a great course. As far as the choice between Bangalore and Coimbatore campuses is concerned, then without any doubt, Coimbatore campus is better between the two. Here are some details about the campuses.
Coimbatore Campus:
Bangalore Campus:
Considering all the points and knowing that Coimbatore is the original and the oldest campus of the two, the preference of the campuses should be Coimbatore.
Placements at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Bangalore are quite decent. But getting good placements depends a lot on your capabilities. If you are qualified and have the required skills, then securing a decent job offer will not be a problem.
Many reputed MNCs visit the campus for placements. As long as you have a good academic profile, getting placed will not be a problem. Here are the recent placement highlights for the institute.
Category |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
Total Fee |
1,68,000 |
Companies Visited |
Google, Microsoft, Infosys, etc. |
Highest Package |
35 lakhs |
One of my friends is an alumnus of Amrita and he suggests the Amritapuri campus is better for CSE. If you have not already joined the institute, you should consider joining the Amritapuri campus.
PES University is undoubtedly better than Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bangalore campus. The most important decision should be whether to take Mechanical engineering or ECE as both are different disciplines and unrelated to each other as well. The choice of your engineering branch should be based on your passion and interest as you would have to study it for 4 years and then do a job in the same field as well.
After that, comes the college. These are some of the parameters on which you can compare the two universities.
Here is a brief overview of the recent placement highlights at the institutes.
Institutes |
Amrita University |
PES University |
Average CTC |
40 LPA |
10.2 LPA |
Highest CTC |
80 LPA |
42 LPA |
Major recruiters |
Infosys, Accenture, ICU Medical, GU Power, etc. |
RBS, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, etc. |
However, you should focus on gaining knowledge and that you can do at any university. But some university will help you more than other and that’s what makes PES University better than Amrita University, Bangalore campus.
ECE and CSE are two different departments, providing separate career opportunities. VIT Chennai and Amrita University Bangalore offer decent placement to students in these departments.
The points below give a brief overview of both the choices:
Therefore, both ECE at VIT Chennai and CSE at Amrita Bangalore are good options. It is the choice of the student as to what excites him/her the most and opts for a degree in the same.
One of my friends is a student at Amrita University, Bangalore pursuing CS. He has better opinions on the same.
In a nutshell, you should monitor the seat availability status that is usually also published from time to time on the main website of the institute. It is suggested that you check that whenever necessary to keep pace with more information.
If you are interested in CSE then choosing the Amritapuri campus of Amrita University Bangalore will be better. One of my friends is a student of Amritapuri and so far he had a good experience at the institute. Here are some of the aspects of the institute.
Campus: The campus is great and offers a decent academic environment. It has smart classrooms and a library with a good collection of books for different branches. There is no distraction due to politics.
Academics: Academics at the campus is as good as you can expect from an engineering campus. The faculties are experienced. There is enough research exposure. The computer lab is well-equipped.
Opportunities:
Hostel and Food:
Placements:
It has an active placement department that will help you improve your soft skills, presentation skills.
So, going by the factors mentioned above, it is safe to say that you can’t go wrong with Amrita University Amritapuri campus.
The chances of getting a seat for a desired campus and course depends on the competition and toughness of the entrance exam.
There are many determining factors of the AEEE cutoff such as, number of seats available, number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of students who applied and appeared for exams.
Each year the cutoff set by the college for admission is different, that is why it is tough to answer this question if one can secure a seat in CSE for the desired campus. However, one can look at the previous year’s cutoffs to get an idea about the ranking and seat allotment process.
Cutoff:
AEEE CSE Cutoff of Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore and Bangalore campus for students in General Category (Open & State Quota) in the academic years of 2017 and 2018 are as follows.
Campus |
Academic Year |
Opening Rank |
Closing Rank |
Coimbatore |
2017 |
6940 |
16547 |
2018 |
1-750 |
9501-10000 |
|
Campus |
Academic Year |
Last Rank-Open |
Last Rank-State |
Bangalore |
2017 |
6767 |
10354 |
2018 |
7000 |
13500 |
According to the previous year’s cut-off mentioned, it is very hard for the student to get admissions into the Amrita Coimbatore campus with a rank of 2,231. However, there is a chance to be accepted for the CSE program with an AEEE rank of 2,231 at the Bangalore campus as the cut-offs for the previous year indicate.
Therefore, one can get admission into Amritas at the Bangalore campus. However this analysis is done on the previous year’s cutoffs, that is why one needs to be updated with the current year’s cutoffs which can be checked on the official college website.
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