This year students can choose from an array of 32 courses in Engineering and Technology and four courses in Architecture and Planning through the AIEEE. In addition to the 18 National Institutes of Technology, there are many other nationally reputed institutes including Deemed Universities that admit students based on this examination conducted by the CBSE. Last year, more than four lakh students contested selection for the 10,000 seats across India. In 2005, there were 150 questions 75 in Physics and Chemistry. And another 75 in Mathematics. In 2005, the first and the last 10 questions in each subject area carried a weightage of 1.5 marks and 4.5 marks, respectively. The questions in between carried a weightage of three marks each. This was a surprise change introduced last year. Another change is that students opting for Architecture courses need not take Physics at the 10+2 level. All said and done, the fundamental difference in the approach between the CBSE Board Exam and the AIEEE is for the Boards, you need to demonstrate your sequential thinking on paper whether it is through steps or text or diagrams. However, in AIEEE, you have to demonstrate your ability in short-circuiting these steps.
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On the basis of performance in AIEEE, separate rank lists will be prepared for B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch/B.Planning. Score Card indicating All India Rank with total marks and marks in each subject shall be sent to all candidates appearing in AIEEE.
Candidates scoring above a certain cut off percentage of marks (being different for General and SC/ST/PH category candidates) to be called for counselling shall be determined at the time of declaration of AIEEE results. All India Rank and marks shall also be released on AIEEE website. The results of AIEEE 2006 are likely to
All India Engineering / Architecture Entrance Examination 2007 (AIEEE 2007)
Central Board of Secondary Education
All India Engineering / Architecture Entrance Examination 2007 (AIEEE 2007)
Shiksha Sadan, 17-Rouse Avenue, Institutional Area
(Near Bal Bhavan) New Delhi - 110 002
All India Engineering / Architecture Entrance Examination 2007 (AIEEE 2007) Date: 29-04-2007
Last Date of request for supply of AIEEE 2007 Application Form by post: 25-12-2006
Last Date for receipt of completed AIEEE 2007 Applications in CBSE: 10-01-2007
All India Engineering / Architecture Entrance Examination 2007 (AIEEE 2007) Admission Notice:
In compliance of the directive of the Govt. of India, Deptt of secondary and Higher
Delhi College of Engineering - Combined Entrance Examination CEE 2006
The Combined Entrance Examination, CEE 2006, will be conducted on May 30, 2006 by University of Delhi only for the Delhi Category seats (85%) for admissions to DCE and NSIT.
For the Outside Delhi Quota Seats (15%), the admissions will be made through Central Counselling by Central Counselling Board, CCB of AIEEE on the basis of merit ranks in AIEEE-2006 being conducted by CBSE. Outside Delhi candidates are advised to appear in AIEEE-2006 for admission to Outside Delhi Quota seats in DCE and NSIT.
The eligibility conditions for Delhi and Outside Delhi
Here is a word of assurance for the candidates who have cleared the AIEEE and are now seeking admission into private engineering colleges of the State.
The fee structure meant for the JEE would also apply to AIEEE candidates. There will be no separate fee structure for the candidates seeking admission through the AIEEE route, Special Secretary, Industries Department, Vijay Arora said.
The fees for different professional programmes, recommended by Fee Structure Committee and notified by the State Government on July 12, covers them too, he said.
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NITISH Shrivastav may have come second in the IIT-Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) yesterday but today, when the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) results were announced, he found he had failed to make it even to the top 60.
Nitish secured 65th rank in the exam conducted for admissions to B.E./ B.Tech. and B. Arch/ B. Planning courses in 20 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), three International Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), some self-financed deemed universities and central government-funded institutions.
Not making it to the AIEEE top 50 has disappointed Nitish, 17, who said: I feel let down by this
National Institute of Technology Admission
Rourkela-769 008 (Orissa)
B.Tech Admission (Drop out Seats)
The institute will conduct spot admission to 14 (Fourteen) vacant seats of B.Tech programme on October 6, 2006 (Friday) at 11.00 A.M. Candidates reporting after 11.00 A.M will not be eligible for admission. Admission will be strictly according to the All India Rank obtained in AIEEE 2006. All candidates with proper AIEEE-2006 ranks are eligible including those who have already joined other institutions. Details about vacant seats for various Zones admission criteria, fees to be paid and other information are available in our website www.nirkl.ac.in
Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Techonoloy Gandhinagar
Admission Announcement: 2006 Batch
B.Tech (Information and Communication Technology)
For 10+2 PCM Students
DA-IICT, a UGC recognized statutory University, is a major educational initiative of the Reliance Group. Admissions to its Sixth Batch of B.Tech (ICT) program will be based on the Al India Rank of AIEEE 2006.
Candidates seeking admission to DA-IICT must:
Apply and appear for AIEEE 2006, being conducted by CBSE on April 2006; and Apply separately to DA-IICT, as and when announced.
Further details will be provided in out advertisement schedule to appear in mid-February 2006 and at our
Having given IIT-JEE & AIEEE, students are less stressed about this exam
Nineteen-year old Karthik Venkat has just returned from a holiday in Chennai and is in no mood to prepare for the MHT-CET exams on May 17. I have given the IIT-JEE and AIEEE and I am keeping my fingers crossed to get good scores in one or both. MHT-CET is also important, but I am appearing for it so as to keep my options open, he feels.
An estimated 29,930 students will be appearing for the exam this Thursday at 65 centres all over Mumbai. But most less stressed
Schedule of Examination
AIEEE will be conducted on the following dates as per schedule given below:
Dates of
Examination
Paper
Subjects
Online submission of application with photograph and signature on Computer Printed Form generated and down loaded from the website www.aieee.nic.in and to be sent by Registered/Speed Post (NOT BY COURIER) to CBSE and payment made by Demand Draft in favour of the Secretary, CBSE, payable at Delhi.
Candidates submitting applications online are required:
to mention his/her Registration No., Name and Address on the back of the Pay Order/Demand Draft
to retain a photocopy of computer printed Form to serve as reference for future correspondence, and
to retain a photo copy of the Bank
All India Engineering/ Architecture Entrance Examination (AIEEE) 2005
Exam Date: 08-May-2005
Details: In compliance of the directive of Govt. of India, Deptt. Of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Deveolpment, the CBSE will be conducting the fourth All India Engineering/ Architecture Entrance examination (AIEEE) for admission to degree level courses in Engineering and Architecture in, National Institutes of Technology, Deemed Universities and Institutions in the States/Uts other than those covered by Joint Entrance Examination/State Level Entrance Examination for paid or unpaid seats based on the score. Tentative list of participating institutions will be contained in the information bulletin
AIMS Education and The Hindu Education Plus are organising a free model All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) at six centres in the Chennai on January 29.
The three-hour-long examinations will be held at Adyar, Anna Nagar, Mylapore, Kilpauk, Tambaram and Virugambakkam between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
A special feature is the discussion session to be held at Vani Mahal on G.N. Chetty Road on February 12 between 9.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. The session would have experts discussing answers to difficult questions, useful short cuts, techniques of answering tricky questions and time management. The results of the
In continuation of Notification appearing in leading Newspapers on 13.11.2005 announcing the date of CEE-2006 as Tuesday, the 30th May, 2006 for admission to 1st year of Bachelor of Engineering Courses in DCE and NSIT for the session 2006-07, it is notified for the information of all concerned that the admission to 15% seats reserved for the candidates from Outside Delhi Region (Outside National Capital Territory of Delhi) in DCE and NSIT, shall be made on the basis of All India Merit Rank in AIEEE-2006 to be conducted by CBSE. All the candidates belonging to Outside Delhi Region (Outside National
All India Engineering Entrance Examination 2007 (AIEEE 2007)
Exam Date: 30-Apr-2007
Note: Above Exam Date is not confirm. Actual AIEEE 2007 Exam Date is yet to be publish. (Please Visit this exam again)
In compliance of the directive of the Govt. of India, Deptt. of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, the CBSE will conducting the Sixth All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Examination (AIEEE) for admission to degree level courses in Engineering and Architecture in National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology, Deemed Universities and Institutions in the Centre/ States/ UTs other than those covered by Joint
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Candidates can apply for AIEEE 2006 either on the prescribed Application Form or make application Online.
2. For submission of application on prescribed form :
i. Information Bulletin containing Application Form can be had by post from the CBSE or personally from Regional Offices of CBSE, Designated Institutions and the Designated Branches of Syndicate Bank and other Banks specified in Appendix IV.
ii. Candidates must follow instructions strictly as given in the Information Bulletin. Candidates not complying with the instructions shall be summarily disqualified.
iii. Candidates must keep a photocopy of the Application Form for use as reference