1mn appear in engineering entrance AIEEE
Monday April 30, 2012 08:52:13 AM,
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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has completed
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More than 11 lakh science students across the country will appear
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New Delhi: Around 10 lakh students Sunday appeared in the All India Engineering
Entrance Examination (AIEEE) 2012 at 1,735 centres across the
country.
Another 164,000 candidates would take the exam online May 7, 12,
19 and 26 at 221 centres.
The AIEEE 2012, conducted by the Central Board of Secondary
Education, was a three-hour long examination with four versions of
question papers, each having 90 questions.
The exam had 30 multiple choice questions each from physics,
chemistry and mathematics for total of 360.
According to Ajay Antony, vice president at T.I.M.E, a prominent
tutorial for entrance examinations, "the level of difficulty for
this year's AIEEE was down by as much as 10 percent from last
year. The physics section was the toughest this year."
According to Gautam Puri, vice chairman and managing director of
CL Educate Limited, another tutorial, "Anyone scoring 50 percent
marks in the paper should secure an all-India rank in the vicinity
of 15,000."
The AIEEE is a national level competitive test for admission to
under-graduate engineering (B.Tech/B.E.) and architecture (B.Arch)
courses in government and private institutes, including five
Indian Institutes of Information Technology and 30 National
Institutes of Technology (NITs). The institutes use the score
obtained in the exam by an admission seeker as a criterion for
offering them courses.
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