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15th April 2020 09:45 PM
Vismithagowda
Re: Is there any difference between AIEEE syllabus for diploma holders and 12th students? Which are the colleges under AIEEE?

No, there is no difference between the syllabus.
The syllabus for all candidates who are appearing for AIEEE is what they have studied in +1 and +2 in Physics , Chemistry and Maths.

But remember :- One can appear for AIEEE only 3 times maximum.
14th August 2012 10:50 PM
yogesh8955347778
Re: Is there any difference between AIEEE syllabus for diploma holders and 12th students? Which are the colleges under AIEEE?

No, there is no difference between the syllabus.
The syllabus for all candidates who are appearing for AIEEE is what they have studied in +1 and +2 in Physics , Chemistry and Maths.

But remember :- One can appear for AIEEE only 3 times maximum.

All the best
14th August 2012 05:08 PM
Sammy11
Re: Is there any difference between AIEEE syllabus for diploma holders and 12th students? Which are the colleges under AIEEE?

Hi dear...

No, there is no difference between the syllabus.
The syllabus for all candidates who are appearing for AIEEE is what they have studied in +1 and +2 in Physics , Chemistry and Maths.

But remember :- One can appear for AIEEE only 3 times maximum.

All the best..!!

With Warm Regards
Sammy
9th August 2012 02:07 AM
chinmay.shirvaikar
Re: Is there any difference between AIEEE syllabus for diploma holders and 12th students? Which are the colleges under AIEEE?

No. there is no difference in the syllabus of AIEEE exam for diploma holders and 12th students. It is a common exam for students of 12th science and diploma holders.The examination basically consists of two papers: Paper 1 for B.E./B.Tech courses and Paper 2 for B.Arch courses. A candidate can opt for any or both the papers. Paper 1 has three sections: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with equal weight for each subject. Each section consists of multiple choice objective-type questions each of which has four choices. Out of the four choices for a given question, only one choice is correct. Paper 1 has a negative-marking scheme wherein an incorrect answer is negatively marked with one fourth of the maximum marks allotted to the question. Paper 2 has three sections: Mathematics, Drawing, and Aptitude. Mathematics, and Drawing sections have multiple choice objective-type questions and the Aptitude section has drawing-based questions. So even if you are a diploma student and is appearing for AIEEE you have to appear for paper 1 i.e physics,chemistry and maths if you are planning to do engineering and technology (BE or B.Tech) or paper 2 i.e mathematics,drawing and aptitude if you want to make a career in architecture (B.Arch). Colleges you can gain admission to through AIEEE include the 30 NIT's (National institutes of technology) and 5 IIIT's (Indian institutes of information technology) and more 32 reputed institutes offering undergraduate courses in various disciplines of engineering,science,technology and architecture.
7th November 2011 11:36 PM
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Is there any difference between AIEEE syllabus for diploma holders and 12th students? Which are the colleges under AIEEE?

1)Is there any difference between aieee syllabus for diplomaholders and+2.
2)which collges are offering aieee?

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