CBSE gears up for all-India engineering
entrance test
Wednesday April 25, 2012 11:35:58 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has completed
preparations for this year's All India Engineering Entrance
Examination (AIEEE).
More than 11 lakh science students across the country will appear
for the exam April 29.
In a press release, CBSE director for special examinations said
that the preparations for the examination, which will be held both
offline and online, were complete.
The director also added that "Admit cards to the candidates for
the examinations have been dispatched to the students long back."
However, he said that the students who did not receive the admit
card due to some reasons, can "download provisional admit cards
from CBSE/AIEEE website."
According to the CBSE, around 10 lakh students will sit for the
offline examination, which will be organised at 1,735 centers
across the country April 29 while another 1,64,000 candidates will
take the online test at 221 examination centres.
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