All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Entrance Examinations(AIEEE) 2010

All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Entrance Examinations(AIEEE) is an entrance examination for admission in engineering/architecture bachelor courses throughout most of the engineering/architecture institutes across the country. Admission in all the National Institute of Technology(NITs) as well as most of the state level institutes and private institutes happens through AIEEE. Therefore AIEEE is the most popular engineeringEntrance examination for BE/BTech aspiring students across the country. Last time nearly 9 lakh students appeared for AIEEE.

AIEEE is considered to be highly competitive exam for those aspiring to get admission in NITs or other top colleges. Therefore students start preparing for it much before the actual entrance examination. AIEEE is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) therefore the syllabus of AIEEE is from CBSE class 11th and 12th syllabus.

Application Forms Availability for AIEEE 2010

Application forms for AIEEE 2010 are expected to be available in first week of December till first week of January in designated branches of Syndicate bank, CBSE Regional Offices and certain institutions. Form can also be requested by sending a demand draft to AIEEE Unit, CBSE. A notification is issued in all leading national dailies for the availability of forms. Candidates can also apply online, fill the information and send the printout to AIEEE office.

Important Dates(Tentative)

  • Date of Examination:April End, 2010
  • Date of availability of forms:December first week, 2009-January first week, 2010
  • Last date for receipt of request for form:Mid December, 2009
  • Last date for receipt of completed application form:January second week, 2010
  • Declaration of results:First week of June, 2010

Eligibility Criteria for AIEEE Exam:

For admission through AIEEE a candidate needs to pass in Class 12th. A candidate can only appear for AIEEE 2010 if he/she has passed/appearing class 12th in either 2008,2009 or 2010. Those who want to appear for BE/BTech entrance should compulsory have Physics and Mathematics in class 12th and atleast one of the subjects among Chemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science or Biology. Those appearing for architecture courses should have Mathematics in class 12th with atleast 50% marks aggregate. Besides a candidate’s date of birth should be on or after 1st October, 1985.

Courses offered:

  • B.E./B.Tech
  • B.Arch/B.Planning

Pattern of examination:

BE/BTech: Entrance examination is of 3 hours having objective questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with equal weightage from each subject. Each question will have four options. There is a negative marking of 1/4th marks also for incorrect answers.

B.Arch/B.Planning: Entrance examination will be of 3 hours having three parts:Mathematics, Aptitude test and Drawing test. While Mathematics and Aptitude test will have objective questions, drawing test will have questions to check the drawing aptitude of a student.

Syllabus:

Mathematics:

  1. SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
  2. COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
  3. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
  4. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
  5. MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
  6. BINOMIAL THEOREM AND ITS SIMPLE APPLICATIONS
  7. SEQUENCES AND SERIES
  8. LIMIT, CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY
  9. INTEGRAL CALCULUS
  10. Differential Equations
  11. CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
  12. Three Dimensional Geometry
  13. Vector Algebra
  14. STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
  15. Trigonometry
  16. MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Physics:

  1. PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT
  2. KINEMATICS
  3. LAWS OF MOTION
  4. WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
  5. ROTATIONAL MOTION
  6. GRAVITATION
  7. PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
  8. THERMODYNAMICS
  9. KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
  10. OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES
  11. ELECTROSTATICS
  12. CURRENT ELECTRICITY
  13. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM
  14. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS
  15. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
  16. OPTICS
  17. DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION
  18. ATOMS AND NUCLEI
  19. ELECTRONIC DEVICES
  20. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Chemistry:

  1. Some Basic concepts IN CHEMISTRY
  2. States of Matter
  3. Atomic Structure
  4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  5. CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
  6. SOLUTIONS
  7. EQUILIBRIUM
  8. REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
  9. CHEMICAL KINETICS
  10. SURFACE CHEMISTRY
  11. CLASSIFICATON OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES
  12. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF METALS
  13. HYDROGEN
  14. BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS)
  15. P – BLOCK ELEMENTS: Group – 13 to Group 18 Elements
  16. d and f BLOCK ELEMENTS
  17. CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS
  18. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
  19. Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds
  20. SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
  21. Hydrocarbons
  22. Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
  23. Organic compounds containing Oxygen
  24. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
  25. Polymers
  26. Bio Molecules
  27. Chemistry in everyday life

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