Subject Combinations and Types of Questions and Total Marks
| Paper |
Subjects |
Types of Questions |
Total Marks |
|
Paper 1
|
Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics |
Objective Type Questions with equal
weightage to Physics, Chemistry
& Mathematics |
540
|
|
Paper 2 |
Mathematics
Aptitude Test-Part I
Aptitude Test-Part II
|
Objective Type Questions
Objective Type Questions
Two questions to test drawing aptitude
|
400
|
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Total number of questions in the question papers of optional subjects will be eight. All questions will earn equal marks. Each paper will be divided into two parts, viz. Part A and Part B, each part containing four questions. Out of eight questions, five questions are tobe attempted.
One question in each part will be compulsory. Candidates will be required to answer three more questions out of the remaining six questions, taking at least one question from each part. In this way, at least two questions will be attempted from each part i.e. one compulsory question plus one more.
Main Papers (Non-XE/XL Papers)
The question paper will be fully objective type for a total of 150 marks divided into three groups:
Group I: Question Numbers 1 to 20 (20 questions) will carry one mark each.
Group II: Question numbers 21 to 75 (55 questions) will carry two marks each. Out of this, Q.71 to Q.75 may be common data based questions.
Group III: Question Numbers 76 to 85 (10 questions) will carry two marks each. These questions are called linked answer questions. These 10 questions comprise five pairs of questions (76 & 77, 78 & 79, etc.). The solution to the second
SUBJECTS
TYPE OF
QUESTIONS
TOTAL
MARKS
Paper 1
Physics,Chemistry &
Mathematics
Objective type questions
with equal weightage to Physics,Chemistry &
Mathematics
540
Paper 2
Mathematics
Aptitude Test-Part1
Aptitude Test-Part2
Objective type Question
Objective Type Question
Two questions to test drawing
aptitude
400
Subject Combinations in Qualifying Examination
Course
Compulsory Subjects
Any One of the
Optional Subjects
B.E./B.Tech.
Physics & Mathematics
Scheme and subjects for the Preliminary Examination
The Preliminary Examination consists of two papers:
Paper I General Studies - 150 marks
Paper II One subject to be selected from the list of optional subjects set out in Para 2 below
GRE score is calculated as follows
i. Total number of questions answered
ii. Number of questions answered correctly
iii. Difficulty level of questions answered
iv. Two people who complete test and have same number of correct responses - person who answers more difficult questions generally receives higher score
The first two sections of the GRE test are Analytical Writing sections. The duration of the two tasks to be completed as part of the Analytical Writing section lasts 75 minutes (1 hour and 15 minutes).
The objective type questions in the GRE test starts from the third section. The third section is a 30 minutes - 30 questions verbal section and the fourth section is a 45 minutes - 28 questions Quantitative section.
The GRE Verbal section comprises about 6 Sentence Completion questions, 7 Analogy questions, 8 Reading Comprehension questions and 9 Antonym questions. You will have 30 minutes
1. Introduction
This examination is held four times in a year, as advertised in, the Employment News and leading newspapers.
2. Eligibility (As in M.E.R. Exam)
a. Essential Qualifications:
Matric or its equivalent with English and Mathematics.
b. Age Limits:
16 to 23 years.
c. Physical Standards:
i. Height: 167 cms, relaxable for certain regions.
ii. Weight: 50 kg, relaxable for certain regions.
iii. Chest: 77/82 cm.
3. Application Procedure
Blank application forms are available, free of cost, at local Recruitment Offices, District Collector's Office, Zila Parishads and Employment Exchanges. Candidates are at liberty to send their application on plain
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
Scheme of the Examination
The subjects of the examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks for each subject will be as follows:
Sl No.
Test
Questions No.
Marks
Duration
1
General Intelligence
50
50
..
2
General Awareness
50
50
2 Hrs
3
Comprehension and Writing Ability in English
50
50
..
4
Arithmetic
50
50
..
Total
200
200
Note :-
Both the question paper will contain "Objective Multiple Choice" items, each containing four alternative responses. All parts except Comprehension and Writing Ability of English will be printed in both Hindi and English.
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Read the instructions in the paper carefully. Part A consists of 7 questions of 2 marks each. Answers should be of 30 words each. Part B consists of six questions of 3 marks each. Answers should not exceed 100 words each. Part C consists of two questions with an internal choice and the questions carry 7 marks each. The answers should not go beyond 200 words each.
The long answer type questions (7 marks each) can be expected from chapters
Scheme of Examination
a. The subjects of the written examination, the time allowed and the maximum marks allotted to each subject will be as follows :
Subject
Code
Duration
Maximum Marks
Mathematics
01
2 1/2 Hours
300
General Ability Test
02
2 1/2 Hours
600
Total
900
b. The papers in all the subjects will consist of objective type questions only. The question papers (Test Booklets) OF mathematics and part "b" of general ability tests will be set bilingually in hindi as well as english.
c. In the question papers, wherever necessary, questions involving the metric system of Weights and Measures only will be set.
d. Candidates must write the papers in their own hand.
General intelligence
The syllabus for General Intelligence would include questions of both verbal and non-verbal types. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, etc.
The test will also include questions designed to test the candidate's abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationships, arithmetical computations and other analytical functions.
General Awareness
Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidates general awareness of the environment around him and its application
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
CHINESE
PAPER- I
This paper will require the candidates to have a good knowledge of standard Chinese language and its characteristics so as to test the candidates organisational capabilities. All the questions except the question on translation from Chinese to English must be answered in Chinese. All the questions carry equal marks.
Section A
1. Essay writing in about 500 Chinese characters on topical subject.
2. Translation: (a) Chinese- English (b) English-Chinese
3. Syntactic and grammatical usage.
Section B
1. Explanation of idioms and