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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
ALL INDIA ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (AIEEE) - 2009 (all regions)
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
List of Engineering Entrance Examinations 2009
List of Engineering Entrance Examinations 2009
this list will make you familiar with the number of colleges in india which offer bachelor and masters degree in various engineering courses. Engineering is a very broad discipline which is furthur divided into numerous branches and each specialising in a different field.
1. All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE)
2. NERIST Entrance Examination (NEE)
3. Karunya University Entrance Exam [ BTech, BE ]
4. Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Exam (KIITEE) [ BTech, MTech
5. SRM Engineering Entrance Exam (SRMEEE) [ BTech, MTech ]
6. All India Common Entrance Test (AICET)
7. IIT Joint Entrance Examination (IIT JEE)
8. Birla Institute of Technology and Science Examination (BITSAT)
9. Delhi Combined Entrance Examination CEE
10. Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT)
11. National Institute of Technology (NIT)
12. National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA)
13. Madhya Pradesh Pre Engineering Test (MP PET)
14. Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam (VITEEE)
15. Vinayaka Missions University Engineering Entrance Exam
16. Tolani Maritime Institute - Birla Institute of Technology and Science
17. School of Planning and Architecture
18. Rajasthan Pre Engineering Test
19. Jawaharlal Nehru University Engineering Entrance Exam (JNU EEE)
20. JNTU Planning and Architecture Common Entrance Test (PACET)
21. Jamia Milia Islamia (JMI) Entrance Exam
22. International Institute of Information Technology -Post Graduate Entrance Exam (IIIT PGEE)
23. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE)
24. Engineering Common Entrance Test for Diploma Holders (ECET-FDH)
25. Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute All India Entrance Test
26. Dhirubhai Ambani Institute Of Information and Communication Technology
27. Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology Entrance Exam (CIPET)
28. Bharath University Engineering Entrance Exam (BIHER)
29. Bharati Vidyapeeth Engineering Entrance Exam
30. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
31. Admission Test for IcfaiTech
32. Amrita Schools of Engineering BTech Entrance Exam
33. Annamalai University Engineering Entrance Exam
34. Associate Membership of Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (AMIETE)
35. Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (AMIE)
36. All India Competitive Examination (AICE) for Admissions to Master’s Degree Programmes
37. Avinashilingam University for Women Entrance Exam 2008
38. Indian Institute of Maritime Studies (IIMS) Entrance Exam
39. Marine Engineering & Research Institute (MERI) Entrance Exam
The scope of engineering is not limited to its own domain but it also very much linked with sciences, art, medicine and biology.
source-http://entrance-exam.net/engineering-entrance-examinations/
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CBSE Papers : SC allows CBSE to implement new AIPMT scheme from 2009 2010
CBSE Papers : SC allows CBSE to implement new AIPMT scheme from 2009 2010
The Supreme Court permitted CBSE to implement its revised two stage All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) scheme for filling up 15 per cent seats from all India quota in admission to MBBS and Dental courses from the academic year 2009-2010.
The apex court granted the permission when counsel for CBSE pleaded that the single stage AIPMT scheme, which was in vogue till 2004, has to be changed to two stage revised scheme comprising of preliminary objective test and final subjective test as it will save the financial burden on CBSE as lesser manpower will be required for conducting the entrance test.
source-http://www.cbsepapers.info/2008/10/23/786240/cbse-papers-sc-allows-cbse-to-implement-new-aipmt-scheme-from-2009-2010
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CBSE AIPMT-2009 Notification and Important dates
CBSE AIPMT-2009 Notification and Important dates
AIPMT is a national level college entrance examination for admission to 15% of the total seats for Medical/Dental Courses in all Medical/Dental colleges run by the Union of India, State Governments, Municipal or other local authorities in India except in the States of Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.
CBSE conducts such an entrance examination for engineering colleges in India too and it is called as All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE).
Where can you find the AIPMT-2009 Notification?
You can download the AIPMT-2009 Notification by clicking here.
Important dates for AIPMT-2009:
Availability of AIPMT-2009 forms:
Online AIPMT-2009 application forms: 22.10.08 (10.00 A.M.) to 01.12.08 (5.00 P.M.).
Offline AIPMT-2009 application forms (from Canara Banks/CBSE Regional offices): 22.10.08 to 01.12.08.
Offline AIPMT-2009 application forms by post (from CBSE, Delhi): 21-11-2008.
Submission of AIPMT-2009 forms:
Last date for receipt of form by CBSE, Delhi: 04-12-2008.
Exam date of AIPMT-2009:
1. Preliminary Examination - 5th April, 2009 (Sunday)
2. Final Examination - 10th May, 2009 (Sunday).
Result of AIPMT-2009:
When is the AIPMT result declared? AIPMT preliminary result is announced generally in the second week of April. AIPMT-2008 preliminary result was announced on 13th April, 2008, while AIPMT-2007 preliminary result was announced on 16th April,2007. On the other hand, AIPMT Final result is announced generally in the first week of June. AIPMT-2008 Final result was announced on 1st June, 2008. You can check out the result for AIPMT-2009 in CBSE results website nearer this time.
Eligibilities for appearing in the CBSE Medical Entrance (AIPMT) exam:
i) You must be an Indian national.
ii) Academic eligibility (Minimum percentage) for AIPMT:
50% for General category student & 40% for SC/ST/OBC category student in Physics, Chemistry Biology taken together (i.e. aggregate). Also students should pass Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects individually.
iii) Age eligibility (Minimum percentage) for AIPMT:
Minimum 17 years at the time of admission or on 31st December of the year of admission. Maximum 25 years as on 31st December of the year of the entrance examination. Upper age limit relaxed by 5 years for SC/ST/OBC students.
iv) You can attempt AIPMT for a maximum number of 3 (three) attempts.
v) Final year Class-XII students (who are appearing Class-XII final in 2009) can also
appear in the exam provided he meets all other eligibilities as given above.
If you meet above eligibilities, you should go ahead for applying for AIPMT exam.
How to apply online for CBSE AIPMT-2009:
At first you should know that you have to enter the details of payment of CBSE AIPMT application fee (Rs.600/- for General & OBC Category Candidates and Rs.400/- for SC/ST Category Candidate) while applying online. This application fee can be made in two ways:
1.0 Through Demand Draft (make the DD in favour of “Secretary CBSE Delhi”, payable at “Delhi”).
2.0 Through Credit Card (Use VISA/MasterCard only)
So you should have either the DD or the Credit Card in hand while applying online for the CBSE AIPMT exam.
If you have either of these ready, than
Step-1: Click here to apply online to AIPMT website. Fill the application form and note down the registration number which would be generated by system that is required for making the payment of fee.
Step-2:
If you are paying the fee through Demand Draft:
Fill the details of Demand Draft.
If you are paying the fee through Credit Card:
Make the payment through Credit Card and note down the payment receipt number, after successful payment of fee.
Step-3:
Take a printout of Confirmation Page and complete the same as per the instruction given in this Instruction sheet.
After submitting the CBSE AIPMT forms online you need to send the printed copy of the Online Application along with the enclosures (as given in this Instruction sheet) to “The Deputy Secretary (AIPMT), Central Board of Secondary Education, Shiksha Kendra, 2,Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi-110 301” by Speed Post/Registered Post only (do not send it by courier!). Same should reach above office within 04.12.2008.
After sending the printed copy of online CBSE AIPMT forms to CBSE, Delhi office, the AIPMT Admit Card would be sent to you by CBSE through post. In case if you do not receive the Admit card by 19th March 2009, contact the Deputy Secretary (AIPMT), Central Board of Secondary Education, Shiksha Kendra, 2 Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi-110 301 along with the following documents between 20-03-2009 to 30-03-2009:
a) Photocopy of the computer generated filled in Application Form.
b) Original receipt issued by the Post Office for having despatched the Application Form.
c) Photocopy of the Demand Draft or the copy of Credit Card transaction details as proof for remittance of fee.
Just for reminding you again of these CBSE AIPMT -2009 deadlines:
Availability of AIPMT-2009 forms:
Online AIPMT-2009 application forms: 22.10.08 (10.00 A.M.) to 01.12.08 (5.00 P.M.).
Submission of AIPMT-2009 forms:
Last date for receipt of form by CBSE, Delhi: 04-12-2008.
Exam date of AIPMT-2009:
1. Preliminary Examination - 5th April, 2009 (Sunday)
2. Final Examination - 10th May, 2009 (Sunday).
source-http://www.careers-india.com/2008/10/28/cbse-aipmt-2009-notification-and-important-dates/
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
AIEEE 2008 Results
The results of AIEEE 2008 are likely to be declared on or before 7th June, 2008.AIEEE 2008 exmaination was held on 27th April 2008.
AIEEE RESULTS 2008 Batch is likely to be declared on or before 7th June 2008.You can see your results of AIEEE 2008 will be declared on its Official website
www.aieee.nic.in
Lakhs of students from across the country on April 27th appeared for the All India Engineering entrance examinations. The meritorious students would take admission into the prestigious National Institutes of Technology (NIT’s) and other AIEEE participating institutes .
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Monday, April 28, 2008
What rank can I expect in AIEEE 2008 result
What rank can I expect in AIEEE 2008 result?
April 28th, 2008 Man Mohan Gupta Posted in AIEEE, General |
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This year AIEEE 2008 exam was held on 27th April, 2008.
Use following links to download the solutions of AIEEE 2008 exams.
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
There were 35 questions in each subject. So total of 105 questions were asked. Each question carries 3 marks. So score would be given out of 315 marks.
Last year in AIEEE 2007, there were 40 questions in each subject. Each question carried 3 marks. So score was given out of 360 marks.
Exams are little difficult this year due to Assertion and Reasoning type of questions introduced for the first time in AIEEE exams. Certainly it is difficult to score in AR type of questions.
But overall degree of difficulty would more or less be same as compared to last year. This is because students were expected to solve 105 questions as compared to 120 questions in AIEEE 2007.
So, overall performance level will remain same this year.
Based on our experience and data calculations, we speculate the following data.
How to use this data?
Go through the solutions provided by VMC team with the help of 100percentile team at 100percentile website. See how much marks you are getting by comparing your answers and refer the following table to know what rank you can expect in AIEEE 2008 result.
Note: This is just a speculation based on expert judgment. So it will give you a rough idea. There is no authenticity of this data.
Marks Expected
Expected Rank in AIEEE 2008
295 and Above
1-10
270-295
11-100
255-269
101-500
245-254
500-1000
230-244
1000-2000
210-229
2000-5000
180-209
5000-10000
150-179
10000-20000
130-149
20000-30000
115-129
30000-40000
105-114
40000-50000
source-http://blog.100percentile.com/?p=673
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Monday, January 28, 2008
3rd Timers - Clear your AIEEE Exam in 2008
As from 2009 onwards, The chances of appearing in the AIEEE (All-India Engineering Entrance Examination) have been reduced to three.
At present, the students can appear for the examination for any number of times. The new decision will be applicable for the students appearing from the year 2009 onwards.
The decision was taken in a recent meeting of senior officials of the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). The board is conducting the examination.
The AIEEE is a competitive exam that is taken by students after Class XII for securing a seat in engineering colleges. According to the sources, the decision has been taken to improve the quality of education.
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AIEEE attemts to be reduced to 3 from 2009
The chances of appearing in the AIEEE (All-India Engineering Entrance Examination) have been reduced to three .
At present, the students can appear for the examination for any number of times. The new decision will be applicable for the students appearing from the year 2009 onwards.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Engineering Success
Engineering Success
Do you always take things apart to figure out how they work? Well, this college will give you a hand with that. Institute of Career Studies shows the way
BE, Delhi College of Engineering
The Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) is one of the oldest technical institutions in India. Established in 1940 as the Delhi Polytechnic, it has been affiliated to the University of Delhi since 1952. DCE offers bachelor of engineering programmes in computer engineering, electronics and communication engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, production and industrial engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, polymer science and chemical technology, information technology and biotechnology. It also awards MTech and PhD degrees in engineering branches.
Eligibility
A candidate should have passed Plus Two, securing at least 60 per cent marks in aggregate in physics, chemistry and mathematics and with English as a subject (core or elective).
Candidates who hold a BSc degree (with physics, chemistry and mathematics), either general or with honours, can also apply. Applicants must be at least 17 years of age on or before October 1 of the year of admission. Relaxation in age up to one year only, with the approval of the vice-chancellor, is permissible.
Entrance exam
The admissions to bachelor of engineering courses in the Delhi College of Engineering are made on the basis of a student’s performance in the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) that is held by the University of Delhi in the month of May. Eighty-five per cent seats in DCE are reserved for candidates from the Delhi region. Admission to the remaining 15 per cent seats is on the basis of all-India merit rank in the All-India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by the CBSE. Examination centres are located in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
Pattern of exam
The Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) is an objective-type test and has questions from physics, chemistry and mathematics. The question paper is not divided into sections on the basis of subjects and the questions are based on the CBSE syllabus for Class XI and Class XII.
How to prepare
There are many engineering guides available in the market. Practise answering multiple-choice questions from them within a set time-frame for speed and accuracy. You need to have your concepts clear. Since the syllabus is the same, concentrate on clarifying your concepts when you prepare for your board examinations.
Apart from your prescribed text books, you could prepare for the physics questions from books by H.C. Verma, IIT Physics by Tata McGraw Hill and Instructional Physics by MTG publishers. To crack the chemistry questions, go through books by O.P. Agarwal, Ratan and Krishna. Brush up your mathematics from the Khanna guide and Maths by R.D. Sharma.
Sample Test Paper
A straight wire 2 m long carries a current of 5A. What is the force on the wire when it is placed perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of 0.5 Tesla?
a) 10 N b) 5 N c) 0 d) 20 N
The same mass of aluminium and lead are heated to 100°C and then they are placed inside ice.
a) the aluminum will melt more ice than lead.
b) lead will melt more ice than aluminum.
c) both will melt the same amount of ice.
d) one of the above.
Photosynthesis of plant food is an example of:
a) third order reaction
b) second order reaction
c) first order reaction
d) zero order reaction
The low solubility of AGCl in a solution of common salt than in water is due to:
a) complex formation
b) common ion effect
c) salt effect
d) some unknown reasons.
Which of the following is a vector quantity?
a) mass
b) volume
c) distance
d) velocity
Sources: The Telegraph (Kolkata, India)
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Model AIEEE exam discussion session today
Model AIEEE exam discussion session today
Special Correspondent
CHENNAI: The discussion session of the model All India Engineering Entrance Examination, organised jointly by the The Hindu Education Plus and AIMS Education, will be held on Saturday.
It will be held at Devanga Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore, and at respective examination centres in Erode, Madurai, Salem, Tirunelveli, Tiruchi, Vellore and Puducherry.
The discussion will be handled by subject experts, who will offer guidelines for effectively answering AIEEE 2008. Changes in the syllabi, their implication, possible weightage to the different parts of the syllabi, time management, optimal ways of preparing and parental responsibilities will also be addressed.
Students who have registered for the model AIEEE can attend the session by producing their admit card at the venue. For details contact 044-24357207/24327207 or email info@aimseducation.com
http://www.hindu.com/2008/01/12/stories/2008011254880400.htm
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All India Engineering Entrance Examination
The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is organized by the CBSE in India for admission to various under-graduate courses in engineering and architecture. Admission to the prestigious National Institutes of Technology is through this test.
Students opting for B.Tech or B.E. are tested in physics, mathematics and chemistry. The test duration is 3 hours. The maximum marks was 360, with equal weightage of 120 for each of the three subjects in 2007 (While Maximum marks was 540 in 2006). Students opting for B.Arch are tested in mathematics and an aptitude test. It is usually held at the end of April and results are announced at the end of May. Candidates are ranked on an all India basis and also according to their state. Thus, they have an All India Rank (AIR) and a state rank.
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All India Engineering Entrance Examination
The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is organized by the CBSE in India for admission to various under-graduate courses in engineering and architecture. Admission to the prestigious National Institutes of Technology is through this test.
Students opting for B.Tech or B.E. are tested in physics, mathematics and chemistry. The test duration is 3 hours. The maximum marks was 360, with equal weightage of 120 for each of the three subjects in 2007 (While Maximum marks was 540 in 2006). Students opting for B.Arch are tested in mathematics and an aptitude test. It is usually held at the end of April and results are announced at the end of May. Candidates are ranked on an all India basis and also according to their state. Thus, they have an All India Rank (AIR) and a state rank.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
The Icfai Institute of Science and Technology Admissions
The Icfai Institute of Science and Technology Admissions
B.Tech Programme (2008-2012) from The Icfai Institute of Science and Technology
Icfai Tech
The Icfai Institute of Science and Technology
IcfaiTech ranked among the Top 25 Private Engineering Colleges in India.
B.Tech Programme (2008-12)
The Icfai Institute of Science and Technology
The Icfai Institute of Science and Technology (IcfaiTech) providing a quality education and training in the fields of science and technology. The IcfaiTech campuses are currently located at Agartala, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Dehradun, Hyderabad, and Jaipur. And also, new campuses are proposed to be established at Chandigarh, Indore, Kolkata, Pantnagar and Ranchi. Necessary infrastructure and other facilities are now being put in place, so that these campuses will be operational well before the new academic session commences in August 2008.
Academic Programm in Icfai:
This institute is following an innovative and contemporary approach in the field of technical education. The main highlights of this course include; Cutting-edge course curriculum incorporating contemporary and effective pedagogic methods, with emphasis on both fundamentals and applications. Training students to identify and solve problems in science and technology. Ensuring multidisciplinary learning through internships, workshop practices, and group learning assignments. The objectives of IcfaiTech are to be a highly purposive, innovative institution suitable and relevant to the Indian economic milieu, setting the standards in professional education, to offer practice-oriented, contemporary, and flexible programs developed through regular assessment and consultation with leading institutions, employers, academicians, and practitioners and to provide highly motivated and successful science and technology graduates to meet the current and projected needs of the Indian and the global economy.
The B.Tech. Program is a four-year, eight-semester, full-time campus program. The Program provides cutting edge education to equip students with a comprehensive and critical understanding in various branches of engineering. The following branches of engineering are offered: Biotechnology, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communications Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.
Admission Process: Admission to the B.Tech. Program is through the Admission Test for IcfaiTech (ATIT) 2008. Students may also be admitted to the program based on their rank in AIEEE 2008 (All India Engineering Entrance Examination) which is being conducted by CBSE on 27th April 2008.
Eligibility: Students who pass with 60% and above aggregate in 10+2 or its equivalent with pass in each of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, and final year students awaiting examinations and results are eligible to apply for the Program.
AWARD
Students who score the first and second ranks on completion of the B.Tech. Program will be awarded a Gold medal and a Silver medal respectively.
This programs are Offered at 10 Cities – 100% Placement - 562 alumni working in 112 blue-chip companies - Over 60 alumni pursing higher studies abr0ad.
ELIGIBILITY:
Pass in 10+2 (MPC) with aggregate 60% and above.
10+2 (MPC) students awaiting final year examinations and results.
ADMISSION TEST (ATIT)
Date: May, 04, 2008 from 10 am to 1 pm at 92 Test Centres all over India.
Classes from: August, 01, 2008
For IcfaiTech Prospectus Kit (Rs.600/0 by Cash/DD in favour of “Icfai University Common Fund” payable at Hyderabad), please contact any of the following centers:
Coimbatore: CPAD: 550/14, 3rd Floor, White’s Building, Near Reliance and Titan Showroom, DB Road, RS Puram, (9894409820, 2548877); “Whites Building”, 2nd Floor, 550/8, Opp. Tanishq, D.B. Road, RS Puram( 9894048874, 2541190)
Salem: (9994370542)
Erode: (9994176005)
Namakkal: (9786345464)
Ooty: (9843538260)
For other centres refer this institute's website.
Alternatively, for IcfaiTech Prospectus Kit, please send (600/- by cash/DD in favour of “Icfai University Common Fund” payable at Hyderabad), to Campus Programs Admission Department (CPAD), 45, Nagarjuna Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad-500082.
Ph: 040-23435328/29/30/45 Fax: 040-23435347/48
Email: atit@icfaitech.org
Visit: www.icfaitech.org
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
All India Engineering Entrance Examination - AIEEE
All India Engineering Entrance Examination - AIEEE
Do you know how many students appeared in 2006 All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) in 2006? Well, about 525,000 to be precise, out of which about 45,000 were called for counseling.
What is AIEEE?
AIEEE is a engineering entrance examination and the students willing to make it to the top notch engineering colleges in indianite is an All India Common Entrance Examination for Admission to undergraduate degree Programs in the field of Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy and Architecture in various colleges in India. The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India had taken a policy decision to conduct an All India Engineering Entrance Examination in 2002 (AIEEE-2002) with a view to minimize the difficulties being experienced by the candidates and their guardians arising due to a large number of entrance examinations being conducted for admission to undergraduate degree programme in the areas referred above. It is normally conducted in the month of May every year.
AIEEETop Rankers are called for counseling for admission to 19 National Institute of Technology (NIT's). All candidates are eligible either for central counseling or state-specific or category-specific counseling on basis of their All India Ranking (AIR). Counseling for SC/ST candidates and SC/ST physically handicapped candidates is done on the first two days of counseling. Then the physically handicapped in the Open (OP) category are counseled. Candidates are ranked on an All India basis and also according to their state. Thus, they have an All India Rank (AIR) and a state rank. A central analysis structure is offered for filling up the accessible seats all over India. For the convenience of candidates, provision for on-line submission of Application Form has also been made.
Who is Eligible to appear for AIEEE?
In 2006, the minimum academic qualification for admission through AIEEE was a pass in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII), or its equivalent, referred to as the qualifying examination. Those appearing in 10+2 (Class XII) final, or equivalent, examination with results not declared could also appear in counseling. Such candidates were admitted provisionally, subject to the submission of proof of passing in qualifying examination latest by September 15, 2006 at the allotted institution. In case they could not comply with this deadline for providing the proof of passing in the qualifying examination, their admission will stand cancelled.
AIEEE Test Pattern
Students opting for B.Tech are tested in physics, mathematics and chemistry. The test duration is 3 hours with maximum marks 540, with equal weight age of 180 for each of the three subjects. Students opting for B.Arch are tested in mathematics and an aptitude test. Most of the questions are based on fundamentals & their applications. So, the first step is to establish a solid base by mastering the fundamentals. For mastering the fundamentals you have to be focused.
AIEEE Test Preparation
There are many Coaching Institutes in India providing coaching for AIEEE. Brilliant Tutorials, PACE Academy, Career Point, Kota are some of them. There are a few institutes which provide Correspondence Courses also. Online sites offering AIEEE mock test have also been launched recently. AIEEE Test Preparation Question Bank CDs for Practice are also in huge demand.
For more information on aieee visit www.goiit.com
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