AIEEE DETAILS
All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is held for the candidates seeking admission to Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Pharmacy degree courses in different engineering colleges and institutes in India. The exam is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and Department of Secondary & Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) in compliance with the directives of the Government of India (GOI). A centralized counselling system is provided for filling up the available seats all over India. This counselling is available only for the candidates who stand in merit of All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE
AIEEE Eligibility
Candidates are, however, required to appear in the papers as per Scheme of Examination for AIEEE 2010 specified.The minimum academic qualification for admission through AIEEE is 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 may also appear in AIEEE for consideration of provisional admission. Those appearing in 10+2 (Class 12) in 2011 are not eligible to appear in AIEEE-2010.
Subject combinations required in the qualifying examination for admission to B.E./B.Tech. and B. Arch./B. Planning Courses shall be as under:
| Courses | Compulsory Objects | Any One of the optional Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| B.E. / B.Tech | Physics & Mathematics | Chemistry, Bio-Technology, ComputerScience, Biology |
| B. Arch / B.Planning | Mathematics with 50% marks in aggregate at10+2 level |
AIEEE Exam
AIEEE Exam Papers have the choice of appearing for any one of the two types of papers or both. Paper I is for those who wish to opt only for BE/BTech courses in colleges accepting AIEEE ranks while Paper II is for those who wish to pursue a course in BArch/ BPlanning.
Paper I: This is a three-hour paper comprising three sections: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. There are 30 questions in each of the three subjects. The questions are of objective type ie multiple-choice questions with a single correct answer. In each section there are 26 questions of four marks each and four questions of eight marks each. One must be very careful while answering as there is 1/4th negative marking for every question.
Paper II: This three-hour paper consists of Mathematics, Aptitude and Drawing.
The Mathematics section has 35-40 objective type multiple-choice questions with a single correct option and 1/4th negative marking. In this part, the syllabus for Mathematics comprises common topics from Class XI/ XII, CBSE/State board.
The Aptitude section has 10-15 objective multiple-choice questions with four options and 1/4th negative marking. This will test a student on visualising three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings, visualising different sides of three-dimensional objects and also analytical reasoning and mental ability. The Aptitude Test is designed to evaluate a candidate's perception, imagination, observation, creativity and architectural awareness.
The Drawing section has two questions for 40 marks involving sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces etc), landscape (river fronts, jungles, gardens, trees, plants etc) and rural life.
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