All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Examination
The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), was an examination organised by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India. Introduced in the year 2002, this national level competitive test is for admission to various under-graduate engineering and architecture courses in institutes accepting the AIEEE score, mainly 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and 5 Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITs).[1] The examination was generally held on the last Sunday of April and results were announced in the last week of May or the first week of June. Candidates were ranked on an all-India basis and state basis. Thus, they have an All India Rank (AIR) and a State Rank (SR).
The examination was replaced by Joint Entrance Examination in April 2013.
Structure
The examination consists of only two papers: Paper 1 for B.E./BTech courses and Paper 2 for BArch 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 Aptitude sections have multiple choice objective-type questions and the Drawing section has drawing-based questions. The duration of each paper is three hours. Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, calculators, logarithmic tables or electronic devices into the examination hall. The number of questions and their maximum marks have been variable through the years. The questions are based on a syllabus that is common to syllabi of all the state boards in India and the Central Board of Secondary Education. Candidates can opt for question papers either in English or in Hindi language. For admission to BTech or B.E. courses in the participating institutes the candidate is required to take the Paper 1; for admission to BArch or B. Planning courses the candidate is required to take Paper 2. The examination was conducted in offline pen and paper mode till 2010. In 2011, as per the orders of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, CBSE conducted Paper 1 in Computer-Based-Test mode for the first one lakh candidates who opted for the same, while the remaining students took the examination in the conventional pen and paper mode.[2] The number of attempts which a candidate can avail at the examination is limited to three in consecutive years.
In 2010 the Ministry of Human Resource Development announced plans to replace JEE by 2013 with a common entrance test for all government engineering colleges which will be called ISEET.[3][4]
Counselling
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The Central Counselling Board coordinates the admissions to the under-graduate courses in the participating institutes. Only small percentage of students taking the test are eligible for central counselling or state-specific or category-specific counselling on basis of their AIR. Counseling for SC/ST candidates and SC/ST physically handicapped candidates is done on the first two days. Then the physically handicapped in the Open (OP) category are counselled.
As declared by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), 50% of the seats in NITs will be filled from AIEEE eligible candidates of states where NITs are located and the remaining 50% will be filled on All India Merit basis. Whereas for IIIT's all of the seats are being filled through All India Merit Basis.[5]
Participating institutes
The number of applicants in AIEEE-2012 were 1.3 million, in 2011– 1.1 million. According to the number of applicants it is the single day largest exam in the world. Institutes participating in the Central Counselling:[1]
- The 31 National Institutes of Technology
- The 5 Indian Institutes of Information Technology
- Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering)
- Army Institute of Technology, Pune
- Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
- Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology
- Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology
- Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya
- Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata
- RCC Institute of Information Technology
- Indian Institute of Science
- International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
- Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
- K J Somaiya College of Engineering
- Mewar University
- Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
- Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology
- National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology
- Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology
- Netaji Subhash Engineering College
- Nirma University of Science and Technology
- Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University[6]
- PEC University of Technology
- Roorkee Institute of Technology
- School of Planning and Architecture
- Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy
- Sharda University
- Sir Padampat Singhania University
- Tezpur University
- University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradhun
- The LNM Institute of Information Technology
2011 incident
In 2011, CBSE postponed the examination by 2.5 hours after Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force found the leaked question paper in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh the night before. Meanwhile alternate set of question papers were sent to the examination centres. CBSE announced the postponement 30 minutes before the scheduled start of the examination.[7][8]
See also
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- IIT-JEE
- All India Pre Medical Test
- Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
- All India Council for Technical Education
- Indian Science Engineering Eligibility Test (ISEET)
References
- 1 2 Central Counselling Board (13 July 2011). "List of Participating Institutes" (PDF). Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ↑ The Times of India (22 November 2010). "1L students to take AIEEE online". The Times of India. Retrieved 2011.
- ↑ "IIT-JEE likely to be abolished by 2013". sify.com. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
- ↑ "ISEET to replace IIT JEE and AIEEE". Retrieved 2012.
- ↑ Central Counselling Board (9 June 2011). "CCB Information Brochure 2011". Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
- ↑ http://www.pdpu.ac.in/btech-2012.html
- ↑ Central Board of Secondary Education (1 May 2011). "AIEEE-2011 Important Press Release". Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
- ↑ Times of India. "AIEEE question papers leaked, test postponed". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
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