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8th November 2011, 12:36 AM
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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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9th August 2012, 03:07 AM
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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.
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14th August 2012, 06:08 PM
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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 |
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14th August 2012, 11:50 PM
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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 |
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15th April 2020, 10:45 PM
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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. |
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