AIEEE Syllabus

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AIEEE syllabus is one of the most well oriented and practically analyzed syllabuses. Being the second most reputed entrance examination conducted in India, AIEEE has a huge number of candidates appearing every year. With so many reputed colleges being associated with AIEEE to recruit their students, there lies a huge pressure on the syllabus.

Hence the AIEEE syllabus is kept in such away that the candidates should be tested completely in almost all the divisions of the various fields of Physics, chemistry and Mathematics.

The AIEEE syllabus is fixed in such a way that it should cover almost all the topics that the students must be aware of before going for the professional courses offered at various colleges under AIEEE. The AIEEE syllabus contains all those topics which are essential for the students, and the students are questioned in those topics in their written tests to test their knowledge of that field and topic. Read more…

 

AIEEE Papers

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It is a dream of every student to succeed in IIT-JEE or AIEEE entrance exam.AIEEE is a national level entrance exam, which students have to clear after 10+2 (if they want to get admission in Engineering, Architecture and planning courses).

Those students who have cleared their 10+2 with a minimum score of 50% are eligible to appear for this entrance exam but for SC/ST minimum percentage is less than the general category and also students who are appearing for 10+2 are eligible for this exam. Many students apply for this exam all over India for approximately 35000 seats. The exam consists
Of objective type questions with four options for every question and on each correct answer candidate gets 3 marks and on incorrect response 1 mark is deducted i.e. negative marking is there. The exam pattern for engineering consists of physics; chemistry and math’s with maximum of 540 marks with each section having a weightage of 180 marks and candidates opting for architecture are tested for mathematics and aptitude.

Objective type Engineering Entrance Exam is not difficult. However, its questions do have a need of being tackled with different tactics and perspectives. Read more…

 

AIEEE Papers 2010

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The responsibility of conducting All IndiaEngineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is assigned to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The Entrance Examination is designed in such a manner that the students coming from rural background are not put to any disadvantage.

Syllabus for AIEEE

Syllabus for the test is based on common minimum syllabus drawn from different State Boards of School Education. Syllabus is available in the brochure for AIEEE. Timing of the examination is such that the students can fully use their preparations for Class 12 Examination. It is usually conducted in the end of April or beginning of May every year.

The Examination comprises multiple choice / objective type questions in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. An additional Aptitude Test is given to the candidates opting for B.Arch. / B.Planning Programme. Detailed scorecards with rank / Marks are issued to all candidates.

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AIEEE INTRODUCTION

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admission to professional and technical programmes in the country. For admission to Engineering and Architecture/Planning programmes, Government of India vide Resolution dated 18th October 2001 has laid down a Three – Exam Scheme (JEE and AIEEE at the National Level and the State Level Engineering Entrance Examinations (SLEEE) for State Level Institutions – with an option to join AIEEE). This takes care of varying admission standards in these programmes and helps in maintenance of professional standards. This also solves problems of overlaps and reduces physical, mental and financial burden on students and their parents due to multiplicity of entrance examinations.

The eighth All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) was held on 26th April’ 2009. 9,62,119 candidates appeared, out of 10,10,061 candidates registered, for the examination at 1,460 centres located in 85 cities. Approximately, 23,676 seats for B E/B.Tech and 855 seats for B.Arch/ B. Planning in various institutions, namely National Institutes of Technology, Deemed Universities, Technical Institutions and other Govt. funded Institutions were offered through this examination. A centralized counselling had been organized for filling up the All India seats.
The States/Institutes listed below used AIEEE-2009 ranks to fill seats through their own counselling:- West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gandhinagar, Army Institute of Technology, Pune, 15% all India quota for D C E/ N.S.I.T, Delhi under Delhi University.

Keeping in view greater variety of subjects offered by different School Boards at the 10+2 (Class – XII) level, more subject combinations in qualifying examination (10+2) would now be possible. For the convenience of candidates, provision for on-line submission of Application Form has also been made. Read more…