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11th February 2011, 10:48 PM
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Percentage of questions asked in AIEEE and IIT related to 11th standard?
what % of questions are asked from class 11 in aieee and iit?
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12th February 2011, 11:58 PM
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Around 20 percent questions are from 11th class....
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13th February 2011, 04:11 AM
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As such there is no fixed trend.
The number of question may vary from year to year. On an average it is seen that the portion of 11th class use to be 30-40 percent and rest from 12th class. There are many question that are based on two concept of two chapters. So, it is really difficult to suggest the exact trend. If you want to see the exact trend then you should look into the question paper itself. Last two year question paper and chapter wise analysis of IIT-JEE have been attached with this message. Find them into the attachments. |
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13th February 2011, 04:47 AM
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there no such boundation how much weithage will be given to what year.
the paper is set to check all kind of capabilities of the student 11th part is also important few years back it used to 50-50 also but last year n last to last year say around 30-45 % dis year depends on paper setter mind |
#5
13th February 2011, 06:01 AM
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As such there is no hard and fast rule about how many questions will be from 11th standard syllabus and how many from 12th standard syllabus. Generally what you study in +2 is the advance level of +1 and thus you can say that in +1 you create a base above which you start understanding advanced level concepts. Also, it has been observed generally that the questions asked in competitive exams have concepts of more than one topic, ie, a physics problem question might have concept of mechanics+rotational+SHM and so on. So, you can't separate them from each other. Still sometimes direct questions carrying lower marks than others are directly single concept based , in this case you can distinguish them. It has been observed that approximate of 30% of total problems are from 11th course syllabus , approx. 55% are of 12th syllabus and rest are mixed problems(this is only approximation). I am attaching here the weightage wise topics list as observed in IIT-JEE examination 2010. So, I would suggest you to complete the whole syllabus which has been by the JEE atleast once. Best wishes... |
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13th February 2011, 01:04 PM
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I want to tell you that there is no limitation of %tage of marks come in AIEEE approximately 45% marks come from class 11. I can give you a link from where you can get your necessary information... http://www.cbseguess.com/aieee/papers/index.php Thank You................ |
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13th February 2011, 01:28 PM
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Greeting for the day; the full entrance exam either IIT or AIEEE both totally depends on 11th and 12th pattern.But according to the last four year question pattern approximate 30-40 % question asked from the class 11th syllabus. Please note that the JEE or AIEEE is not about scoring 100% in a subject or the examination. Your aim should be to attain an optimal score in each subject, depending on your strengths and weaknesses. you can download the previous year question papers and study materials from the given links:- http://aieee.questionpaper.net/Thread1-AIEEE-2008-Solved-Question-Paper.aspx http://www.studyadda.com/ http://www.icbse.org/2009/12/iit-jee-last-year-question-papers-2009-2008-2007-2006-2005-2004-2003-2002.html http://www.askiitians.com/iit-jee-aieee/IIT-JEE-Papers-Free-Download-2010-Previous-Year-Question-Papers Thanks |
#8
13th February 2011, 02:17 PM
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There is no such fixed trend for either IIT or AIEEE
The first thing i would like to tell you that you need to cover the whole syllabus +1,+2 as one and prepare well for it, as there is no such way in which you can clear a national level exam like AIEEE or IIT by studying it sectionwise. Also there is no way of anticipating question paper..so just prepare in a holistic manner. However general analysis done by coaching institutes puts 11th weight-age around 35-40 percent. So you have to give stress on both 11th and 12th in order to get a good rank. http://www.askiitians.com/aieee-2010...-analysis.aspx http://www.goiit.com/posts/list/comm...tjee-65356.htm |
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13th February 2011, 03:33 PM
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Here i am uploading one Last year Question Paper each for AIEEE and IIT just Go through It once. Try to figure out which is question is from which Chapter and Tick that Chapter, Then afterwards you can find out the percentage of each Chapters . AIEEE 2010 PAPER |
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13th February 2011, 04:15 PM
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Major part of the question papers i.e both IIT,AIEEE consist of the the second year syllabus.There's no exact percentage given that how many questions come from the first year.But overall the percentage remains from 30-40%.
For even the state level entrance exams major portion consist of the second year rather than the first year.You can roughly estimate the number of questions being asked from the first year by simply going through the previous year question papers.So,please go through the old question paper which am providing here. |
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14th August 2011, 02:38 PM
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24th October 2011, 02:01 PM
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generally 40-45% comes from 11th standard and 55-60% comes from 12th standard..... |
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10th January 2012, 08:21 PM
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See both 11th and 12th standard syllabus are in the A.I.E.E.E. and I.I.T. examination. So approx 40% to 60% will come generally from 11th standard. So please don't leave the 11th standard portion. If you have a wish to score a good marks in these competitive exam then you don't have leave any chapter. Basically there is no fixed percentage that this percentage will come in these competitive exam from 11th standard. It is varies year wise. good luck. |
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10th January 2012, 09:03 PM
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LAST YEAR FIGURES PERCENTAGE OF QUESTIONS IN AIEEE CLASS XI
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11th January 2012, 12:15 AM
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As there is no such fixed trend but one can say that the ratio is 40%-60% from 11th & 12th class questions.So it is advisable to you to be well prepared from your 11th class syllabus as if you ignore it then your chances to crack these exams will be lesser than before.
The important chapters from the chemistry are Equilibrium & Redox Reaction.So you are suggested to be well prepared from them. |
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20th January 2012, 02:14 AM
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For the preperation of IIT JEE you should have to do a lot of hard work. You have to make your time-table so that you can give time for your school studies as well as for your IIT preperatioon.
You can join the coaching classes for the weekend . Study material will be provided by the institutes itself. 1.m.l.khanna-mathematics 2.hc verma-physics 3.morrison and boyd-organic chemistry 4.soni-inorganic chemistry 5-p.l.tandon-physical chemistry |
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15th March 2012, 12:51 PM
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As such there is no fixed trend.
The number of question may vary from year to year. On an average it is seen that the portion of 11th class use to be 30-40 percent and rest from 12th class. There are many question that are based on two concept of two chapters. So, it is really difficult to suggest the exact trend. If you want to see the exact trend then you should look into the question paper itself. Good luck.................. |
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5th June 2012, 09:02 PM
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sir i am getting 140 marks in aieee .is there any chance to get admission in any govt college of aieee.an i take admission in any govt college of uptu with good aieee state rank.my rank in uptu is 21500 is it enough to get admission in any govt college . please suggest me.
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7th June 2012, 01:12 AM
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IIT-JEE and AIEEE are top most engineering entrance examinations of India.
They include syllabus of Class 11 as well as Class 12 standard. Actually, nearly equal weightage is given to both classes and percentage of questions are nearly equal in the competitive exam papers. But if we see previous records, In AIEEE of 2011, 43.33% questions of Class 11 were asked and rest 56.67% of questions were from Class 12. So, there may be little variance among the percentage of questions asked but nearly (approximately), it is same. |
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