I had paid non- scholarship fee for cse(full tuition fee) at amrita(blr campus) almost 8 days back(based on the mail they had sent me, saying 'as per my eligibilty'). I still havent recieved any confirmation mail saying that my seat is confirmed. I did contact the office and they seem to be saying it is confirmed, but I'm still very skeptical of this because there has been no confirmation mail whatsover. I'm a little stressed because I dont meet the board marks criteria(stlightly less than the 80%) that they have on the annexure but they still gave me the fee letter for the course. I also wrote aeee and uploaded my jee percentile. Can someone guide me on this? and let me know if my seat is confirmed? Thanks
Dear student,
If you've paid the full tuition fee for the CSE (non-scholarship) seat at Amrita Bengaluru based on the offer mail, your seat is likely "Accepted" under the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP). However, it's not fully confirmed until Amrita verifies your documents and eligibility — especially your board marks .
Amrita typically requires at least 60% in PCM and 60% in each subject , though some courses or campuses may ask for more (like 75–80%). If you're slightly below the cutoff , there’s still a chance they’ll consider your JEE or AEEE scores during final review. But if you don’t meet the required criteria at the time of document verification , your admission can be cancelled , and refund policies will apply.
Since you've already paid and the office says your seat is “confirmed,” that’s a
good sign
— but
you should ask for written confirmation
via email. Sometimes, emails are delayed due to heavy processing during admission season.
What You Should Do Now:
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Log in to CSAP portal (aeee.amrita.edu) and check if your seat status says "Accepted" or "Confirmed."
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Email admissions (use the official ID from your offer letter) explaining your case and request a written confirmation , especially mentioning your board marks concern.
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Keep documents ready — eligibility is officially verified during physical or online document checks.
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Check your inbox regularly (including spam) for any updates from the university.