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Friday, May 23, 2008

AIEEE

Exam Format
Tips & Strategies
Dates & Deadlines
AIEEE is a national level entrance test for admission to Engineering, and Architecture and Planning degree courses offered by various engineering colleges and institutes the country. The exam is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) in compliance with the directives of the Government of India. Almost 6,00,000 candidates take this exam every year.
AIEEE Test Patterns
The entrance test consists of two papers:
First paper consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for BE and BTech courses.
Second paper includes Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Drawing for Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning academic programs.
Paper
Subjects
Marks
Duration
Paper I
Physics, Chemistry, Maths
360 marks
3 Hours
Paper II
Maths, Aptitude Test-I, Drawing Test-II
340 marks
3 Hours
AIEEE Entrance Exam Eligibility
Qualifying examination
10+2 or its equivalent from a recognized Board/University with a minimum aggregate of 50 % marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Those appearing in 10+2 final or equivalent examination may also appear in AIEEE for consideration of provisional admission.
Note: Only Indian students are eligible for AIEEE.
Age limit: 16-24.
AIEEE Application Procedure
You can apply for AIEEE either on the prescribed application form or through the application format available on the website of AIEEE, i.e., www.aieee.nic.in,
You need to send the forms through Registered or Speed Post only. Application forms sent by Courier are not accepted.
You need to attach your photograph, signature and requisite fees with the forms.
Examination Fees:
Degrees Applying For
General Category
SC/ST Category
BE/BTech
Rs 300
Rs 150
BArch/BPlanning
Rs 300
Rs 150
Both
Rs 200 (additional)
Rs 100 (Additional)
Note: The fee should be sent in the form of Demand Draft in favour of Secretary, CBSE payable at Delhi.
Tips and Strategies
AIEEE is not difficult. However, its questions do have a need of being tackled with different tactics and perspectives.
Each question is different in its own way with an element of surprise in it. Candidates who know how and what to look for in a question are likely to score high in the test.
Since the most questions are basically designed to evaluate the conceptual clarity of the candidates and application of fundamental concepts, you should be focused on mastering all the fundamentals well.
You need to attain minimum qualifying scores in subject. Thus, focusing on one subject and ignoring the other may land you in a hot soup. So, divide your time among the subjects more equitably.
Focus on solving the problems on your own, while preparing for the exam. Here is a step-by-step guide outlining the ideal process for solving a problem:
Try conventional methods first.
If they don’t work out, try to understand the problem again and find clues that can lead you to solution.
Go through the concepts related to the problem once again and see how they can be applied to the problem in hand.
Try to relate the problem to real-life situations. It will help you to analyze it better.
Consult the solution, only when you have exhausted your limits. See, what you had missed earlier.
Practice similar problems.
Devise your own shortcuts and ways to tackle particular kind of problems.
In AIEEE, both speed and strike rate matter. You need to be quick and accurate to achieve high scores. High speed with less accuracy can actually ruin your results.
Never use calculator while preparing for the AIEEE exam. Being adept in mental calculations can actually increase your speed to a great extent.
Select your questions wisely. About 25% questions in the examinations paper are easy, 60% are average and 25% are difficult. Attempt easy questions first.
The cut-off for AIEEE examination is generally around 60 to 70%. So, if you just solve easy and average questions correctly, you can easily get through. Once you have exhausted these questions, you may attempt difficult ones to make merit.
If you indicate more than one answer for a particular question, it will be considered as an incorrect response and you will lose marks on it.
Once you are done with the questions you know well, apply the method of intelligent guessing and elimination for questions you are not sure about. Since you only need to choose one of the four given options, your chances of choosing a correct answer is 25%. If you eliminate one incorrect answer, your chances improve to 33%. If you are able to strike out one more option, your chances of choosing the correct answer will be as high as 50%.
Since you will be penalized for incorrect responses, do not resort to wild guesswork. It is better to leave the question you have no idea about, as you do not lose marks on questions you do not attempt.
AIEEE 2008 - Important Dates
Date for receipt of forms : 10th January, 2008
Date of entrance exam : 27th April, 2008
Date of result : 07th June, 2008

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