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Central
Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi
All India
Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) |
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Scheme of Examination
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Entrance examination would consist
of two papers i.e. 1st paper
consisting of three parts of
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
of equal weightage with objective
type questions for BE/B.Tech courses
and 2nd paper – consisting of
Mathematics, Aptitude Test and
Drawing for B. Architecture and B.
Planning. The Aptitude Test is
designed to evaluate candidate’s
perception, imagination,
observation, creativity and
architectural awareness.
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Scoring and Negative Marking
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There
will be objective type questions
with four options having single
correct answer. For each incorrect
response one third of the total
marks allotted to the question would
be deducted. No deduction from the
total score will, however, be made
if no response is indicated for an
item in the answer sheet. The
candidates are advised not to
attempt such item in the answer
sheet if they are not sure of the
correct response. More than one
answer indicated against a question
will be deemed as incorrect response
and will be negatively marked.
All objective type questions are
required to be answered on specially
designed machine gradable answer
sheets. Answers are to be marked
using ball point pen (black/blue)
only. For the purpose of evaluation,
Test Booklet Code as printed in the
Answer Sheet on Side-2 will be
accepted as final.
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Subject
combination for each paper, type of
questions and total marks in each
paper are given in the table below :
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SUBJECTS |
TYPE OF QUESTIONS |
TOTAL MARKS |
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Paper 1 |
Physics,Chemistry & Mathematics |
Objective type questions with equal
weightage to Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics |
360 |
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Paper 2 |
Mathematics-Part I
Aptitude Test-Part II &
Drawing test-Part III |
Objective type Question
Objective Type Question
Two questions to test drawing
aptitude |
340 |
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Requirement of
papers for different courses is
given in the table below:
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COURSE |
PAPERS |
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B.E/B.TECH |
Paper
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B.ARCH/B.PLANNING |
Paper
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Dates of Examination
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Paper
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Subjects
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Timings
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Duration
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29.04.2007 |
Paper 1
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Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
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0930-1230
Hours
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3
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29.04.2007
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Paper 2
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Mathematics-Part
I
Aptitude Test-PartII &
Drawing Test-Part III |
1400-1700 Hours |
3 Hours
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For
those unable to appear in AIEEE on
scheduled date of examination for
any reason, no re-examination shall
be held under any circumstances. The
schedule will remain unaltered even
if the date is declared as a public
holiday.
Students may move to the venue of
examination if they have applied for
B. Arch/B. Planning
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Syllabus |
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The
question papers for the Examination
shall be based on a common minimum
syllabus drawn from syllabi taught
in different State Boards. This is
given at
Appendix III.
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Language of
the Question Papers
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Candidates can opt for question
papers either in English or in
Hindi. The option has to be
exercised while filling Application
Form. It cannot be changed later.
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Eligibility Criteria : Candidates
are, however, required to appear in
the papers as per Scheme of
Examination for AIEEE specified in
para 2.4 of this Bulletin.
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The minimum academic
qualification for admission
through AIEEE is a pass in the
final examination of 10+2 (Class
XII) or its equivalent referred
to as the qualifying examination
(see
Appendix –VIII). Those
appearing in 10+2 (Class XII)
final or equivalent examination
may also appear in AIEEE for
consideration of provisional
admission.
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Subject combinations required in
the qualifying examination for
admission to B.E./B.Tech. and B.
Arch./B. Planning Courses shall
be as under:
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Course
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Compulsory
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Anyone
of the Optional Subjects
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B.E/B.TECH*
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Physics & Mathematics
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Chemistry
Bio-technology
Computer Science
Biology
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B.ARCH/B.
PLANNING** |
Mathematics with 50% marks in
aggregate at 10+2 level |
Physics
Chemistry,
Computer Science
Biology
Engineering Drawing
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*This
is as per decision of the All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
**Provisionally as per the orders of
the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi and
directive recieved from the Ministry
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Only Indian nationals are
eligible.
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Admission of students for
foreign nationals, persons of
Indian origin and Indian
nationals living abroad, in
centrally funded institutions,
i.e National Institute of
Technology (NITs), Indian
Institute of Information
Technology (IIIT), Allahabad,
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian
Institute of Information
Technology and Management (ABVIITM),
Gwalior, National Institute of
Foundry and Forge
Technology(NIFFT), Ranchi, North
Eastern Regional Institute of
Science and Technology (NERIST),
Itanagar and Sant Longowal
Institute of Engineering and
Technology(SLIET), Longowal
shall be as per Ministry of
Human Resource Development’s
letter No.F.21-2/2001-TS.I dated
14.05.2001. Educational
Consultants India Limited is the
coordinating agency and single
window facility for admission
under this scheme. For details,
please contact the Programme
Officer, Educational Consultants
India Limited, EDCIL House, .18
A, Sector 16 A, Noida-201301
(Uttar Pradesh) Telephone : 0091
- 0120 - 2512001 to 2512006, Fax
No. 0091 - 0120 – 2515372 E.
Mail –
placement@edcil.co.in
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Date of Birth
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Only
those candidates whose date of birth
falls on or after October 01, 1982 are
eligible. However, in the case of
Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled
Tribe (ST) and Physically
Handicapped (PH) candidates, upper
age limit is relaxed by 5 years,
i.e. SC, ST and PH candidates who
were born on or after
October 01, 1977 are
eligible. Date of birth as recorded
in the Secondary Education
Board/University certificate only
will be taken as authentic.
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Examination Centres
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List
of cities where the examination will
be conducted is given in
Appendix VI. Candidates
are required to give three options
convenient to them. While every
effort will be made to allot a
Centre in one of the places opted by
the candidate, the Board reserves
its discretion to allot a Centre
other than that of candidate’s
choice any where in India.
Under
no circumstances, the Centre once
allotted shall be changed by the
Board.
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The
Admit Card will be sent by post to
the candidates (including those who
made application online) about four
weeks before the conduct of the
examination. Candidates must not
mutilate the Admit Card or change
any entry made therein. In case the
Admit Card is not received by 10th
April, 2007, candidate should write
to/contact the Joint Secretary (AIEEE),
Central Board of Secondary
Education, 17,Rouse Avenue,
Institutional Area, (Near Bal Bhawan),
New Delhi-110 002 and send two
photographs (as pasted on the
Application Form), one should be
attested by Principal of the
institution where candidate is
studying/passed XII or by the
gazetted officer. Photocopy of the
Application Form, proof regarding
remittance of fee (photocopy of the
Demand Draft) in respect of those
candidates who have made application
online, and the original postal
receipt issued by the Post Office
for having dispatched the
Application Form by Registered/Speed
Post in order to get a duplicate
Admit Card. Such request for issue
of duplicate admit card should
accompany with the Demand Draft in
favour of Secretary,CBSE payable at
New Delhi amounting Rs.50/- as fee
and additional Rs.30/- as postal
charges for outstation candidates.
Request
for the issue of admit card after
the examination will not be
entertained.
In no case the duplicate Admit Card
would be issued at the Examination
Centres.
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Procedure for Conduct of
Examination and Use of Answer Sheet
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Procedure for conduct of examination
and instructions for use of the Test
Booklet and Answer Sheet are given
in
Appendix VII.
Candidates are
advised to go through carefully
before going for the Examination.
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Evaluation and Declaration of
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On
the basis of performance in AIEEE,
separate rank lists will be prepared
for B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch/B.Planning.
Score Card indicating All India Rank
with total zmarks and marks in each
subject shall be sent to all
candidates appearing in AIEEE.
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Candidates scoring above a certain
cut off percentage of marks (being
different for General and SC/ST/PH
category candidates) to be called
for counselling shall be determined
at the time of declaration of AIEEE
results. Cut off percentage of marks
for OBC shall be determined as and
when govenment orders are issued for
the same.All India Rank and marks
shall also be released on AIEEE
website. The results of AIEEE 2007
are likely to be declared on or
before 31st May, 2007.
The score card will be dispatched to
the candidates from 11.06.2007 to
25.06.2007. In case of non-receipt
of the score card within the
stipulated period candidate may
apply for duplicate score card on
payment of Rs. 50/- (plus postal
charges of Rs. 30/- for outstation
candidates) in the form of Demand
Draft in favour of Secretary, CBSE,
payable at Delhi between 03.07.2007
to 31.08.2007. No request for issue
of duplicate score card will be
entertained thereafter.
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As per
the notified cut off score and the
candidates declared eligible up to
the notified Rank shall be called to
appear for counselling.
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In
case of two or more candidates
obtaining equal marks, inter-se
merit of such candidates shall be
determined as follows:
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B.E/B.Tech - By marks obtained
in Mathematics and then in Physics
in the AIEEE and then by age
(preference to older candidates).
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B.Arch/B.Planning - By marks
obtained in Aptitude Test and then
in Mathematics in the AIEEE and then
by age (preference to older
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Rules For
Rechecking/Re-Evaluation of Answer
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Since
the AIEEE answer sheets are machine
graded with extreme care and
repeatedly scrutinized, there is no
provision for
rechecking/re-evaluation of answer
sheets. No correspondence in this
regard will be entertained.
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Counselling,
Seat Allocation, Document
Verification and Admissions
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Final list of institutions admitting
students (with intake in each
discipline and category as per
reservation) through AIEEE-2007,
including counselling procedure,
counselling schedule and counselling
centres would be contained in the
Information Brochure for Counselling
and it shall also be released on
AIEEE website in May 2007.
The
Central Counselling Board shall send
by post the Information Brochure for
Counselling only to the candidates
to be called for counselling.
Verification of documents would be
done at the time of counselling/admission.
The purpose would be to verify
different records regarding
identification, age, qualifying
examination, state of eligibility
and category of the candidate. On
failing to establish of any of the
documents, the candidates will not
be considered for admission.
SC,
ST and PH candidates will be
required to produce original
certificate issued by the competent
authority at the time of g,
failing which they will not be
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Legal Jurisdiction
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All
disputes pertaining to the conduct
of AIEEE shall fall within the
jurisdiction of Delhi only. The
Secretary of the Board shall be the
legal person in whose name the Board
may sue or may be sued.
If any
person or officer dealing with the
conduct of AIEEE engages
himself/herself in act(s) that would
result in the leakage of the
question paper(s) or attempt to use
or help in the use of unfair means
in this examination, he/she shall be
liable to prosecution under the
Indian Penal Code.
Reservation for SC/ST and Physically
Handicapped candidates will be
applicable as per Govt. of
India/State concerned existing rules
or amended from time to time.
However,reservation for OBC
candidates,if any,would be
communicated through
newspaper/advertisement/AIEEE
website as and when Government
orders for the same are issued.
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