Online
entrance test planned for budding engineers
Monday November 22, 2010 11:06:01 PM, IANS
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New Delhi:
The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) will be
conducted online on a limited scale next year for admission to
technology institutes and deemed universities, the Central Board
of Secondary Education said Monday.
The exam conducted by the CBSE will have the option for around one
lakh candidates to appear in the exam online on a
first-come-first-served basis.
While the usual written exam will be held April 24, 2011, the
online exams will be held from May 1-15 for about one lakh
candidates.
"For the first time, the board has also made a facility available
for appearing in online examination for one lakh candidates on
first-come-first-served basis in select 20 cities, with a maximum
of 5,000 per city," a CBSE official said.
Information on the exam next year will be available at various
banks, educational institutions and regional offices of the board
from Dec 15.
The facility for submission of online application will be
available from Nov 23 on the AIEEE website.
The AIEEE exam is held for admission to the National Institutes of
Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology, several
deemed universities and some state institutions.
Many private colleges also accept AIEEE ranks for admission.
More than 11 lakh candidates are expected to appear for AIEEE
examination in its 10th edition next year seeking admission to
engineering courses.
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