Syllabus of AIEEE for admission to Engineering and Architecture courses
All India Engineering Entrance Examination is conducted for admission to engineering or architecture courses at undergraduate level. Main topics included in this entrance examination are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Aptitude. Syllabus of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics is same as that of senior secondary examination (science stream). Aptitude test includes visualization of 2D and 3D objects and their sketching.
Detailed syllabus of AIEEE
Physics
- Molecules and Nuclei, Atoms
- Current Electricity
- Heat and Thermodynamics
- Description of Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Description of Motion in One Dimension
- Electron and Photons
- Gravitation
- Laws of Motion
- Magnetic Effects of Currents
- Electrostatics
- Magnetostatics
- Oscillations
- Ray Optics
- Rotational Motion and Moment Of Inertia
- Solids and Fluids
- Solids and Semi-Conductors Devices
- Thermal and Chemical Effects of Currents
- Transference of Heat
- Units and Measurement
- Wave Optics
- Waves
- Work, Energy and Power
Chemistry
- Atomic Structure
- Basic concepts of Chemistry
- Bio Molecules and Biological Processes
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Chemical Energetics and Thermodynamics
- Chemical Equilibrium
- Chemical Families – Periodic Properties
- Chemistry in Action
- Chemistry of lighter Metals
- Chemistry of Non-metals
- Chemistry of Representative Elements
- Coordination Chemistry and Organo Metallics
- Environmental Chemistry
- Heavy Metals
- Hydrocarbons
- Nuclear Chemistry
- Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
- Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
- Organic compounds containing Oxygen
- Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
- Rates of Chemical Reactions and Chemical Kinetics
- Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
- Solutions
- States of Matter
- Surface Chemistry
- Synthetic and Natural Polymers
- Transition Metals including Lanthanides
Mathematics
- Binomial Theorem and its Applications
- Complex Numbers
- Differential Calculus
- Differential Equations
- Dynamics
- Integral Calculus
- Mathematical Induction and Its Applications
- Matrices and Determinants
- Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
- Permutations and Combinations
- Probability
- Quadratic Equations
- Sequences and Series
- Sets, Relations and Functions
- Statics
- Three Dimensional Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Two dimensional Geometry
- Vector Algebra
Aptitude
- Analytical Reasoning and Mental ability
- Awareness of persons, places, buildings etc. of Architectural importance
- Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil
- Visualising different sides of three dimensional objects
- Elevations and 3D views of objects
- Generation of plan
- Identifying commonly used materials and objects based on their textural qualities and colour
- Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urban-scape and landscape
- Creating two and three type dimensional compositions with the help of given shapes and forms
- Three dimensional perception
- Transformation of forms both 2D and 3D - union, substraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes
- Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony and contrast
- Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings
Aptitude section is only for those who want to join B.Arch or B.Planning course. For others, there will be only three sections that is Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
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