Thursday, May 7, 2009

AIEEE -2009 solution

For Detailed solution, analysis and cutoff of AIEEE 2009 mail me at pawanbabel[a]gmail.com

AIEEE Colleges

http://aieee.nic.in/ccb2008/OrCr/Engineering/Eng/orcr.htm

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) -AIEEE

Eligibility Requirement



Q-1. What is State of Eligibility?

Ans-1 It is the state from where the candidate has passed the qualifying examination. For details, please see the “ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT” (section 4) of Information Brochure.



Q-2 A candidate has passed the 10+2 examination from State 1(For example: U.P.) and by mistake State of Eligibility is recorded as State 2 (For example: Delhi) in the Rank Card / Admit Card. Where the candidate is supposed to report for On-campus On-line counselling?

Ans-2 The candidate has to report at the Counselling Centre as per Score Card. The Counselling Centre will modify the State of Eligibility data to the correct State after verifying his/her documents.



Q-3 Remark “NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CENTRAL COUNSELLING” is written on the Score Card. Can such candidate attend the counselling at the counselling center as per counselling schedule?

Ans-3 No, Such candidates are not required to attend the counselling.



Q-4. NRI has qualified in AIEEE. What will be the state of eligibility?

Ans-4 The state of permanent address as given in the passport will be considered as the state of eligibility. At the time of Counselling he/ she will be required to produce Passport in original.



Q-5 In the counselling schedule published on the CCB website, counselling schedule of candidates having All India Rank 470266 are permitted for central counselling. My All India Rank also comes within this range, but in my score card “NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CENTRAL COUNSELLING” remark is written.

Ans-5 As you are not eligible for counselling, you are not required to attend the counselling. The candidates of SC/ST/OBC/PH categories may be eligible for counselling at these ranks.



Q-6 Final Result / Marksheet of qualifying examination (QE) is not available due to delay in declaration of result? Can such candidate attend the counselling?

OR

If a candidate is appearing in supplementary qualifying examination, is he / she allowed?

Ans-6 Provisionally allowed, if proof of appearing in qualifying examination (QE) is submitted. Such candidates will be admitted provisionally, subject to the submission of proof of passing in qualifying examination latest by September 15, 2008 at the allotted institution. In case they fail to comply with this deadline for providing the proof of passing in the qualifying examination, their admission will stand cancelled.



Q-7. Original marksheet / document are deposited somewhere else, and a certificate regarding this is available. Can such candidates be allowed for counselling?

Ans-7 Not Allowed.



Q-8. What are the restrictions in branch / institution?

Ans-8 Physically Challenged are not allowed in Mining Engineering*. Admission in GKV Haridwar is restricted to male candidates only. In addition, BIT, Mesra, Ranchi, Patna, Deoghar and other Institutions have age restrictions.

*Female Candidates are also not allowed in Mining Engineering in some of the institutions.

Please visit www.ccb.nic.in for details about restrictions (Section 4.3 of Information Brochure).



Score Card



Q-9 I have not received my AIEEE -2008 score card.

Ans-9 Please contact CBSE, Delhi for this purpose. You may download the Score Card from the website http://www.cbseresults.nic.in.



Category Rules



Q-10 As per AIEEE 2008 record, category is OPEN. Can the category be changed from OPEN to SC/ST/OBC?

Ans-10 No, It will not be changed. The candidates as per AIEEE 2008 records shall only be considered as SC/ST/OBC for Central Counselling.



Q-11. What is the format of caste (OBC/SC /ST) certificate?

Ans-11 Please visit www.ccb.nic.in for the format of caste (OBC/SC /ST) certificate (Annexure II and III of the Information Brochure).



Q-12. Is category change possible during on-campus counselling?

Ans-12 Change of category from OP to reserved category is not allowed. If the candidate fails to submit category certificate, then he / she will be converted to OP category.



Q-13. Is there any reservation for sub-category?

Ans-13 Reservation for sub-category is only for Physically Challenged. There is no reservation for any other sub-category.



Physically Challenged



Q-14. Who is a physically challenged candidate?

Ans-14 A person having a minimum of 40% disability of vision, speech and hearing, or orthopaedic is considered as physically challenged. A medical board at the counselling centre will examine the candidate and the decision of the medical board shall be final. A proforma is available as Annexure IV of the Information Brochure on the website www.ccb.nic.in.



Fee Rules



Q-15. Whether a Candidate has to submit two separate Demand Drafts for Engineering and Architecture Streams?

Ans- Yes, a Candidate, who is eligible for both the Engineering and Architecture Streams, has to submit two separate Demand Drafts for Engineering and Architecture Counselling’s.



Q-16. What are the Fee refund / adjustment rules?

Ans-15 Please refer Section 10 of Information Brochure for Fee adjustment / refund rules on the website www.ccb.nic.in.



Allotment

Q-17. Can allotment letter be given to candidate’s representative, if he / she fails to collect it personally

Ans-17 The allotment letter is to be downloaded from a place of convenience. The counselling centre will be merely acting as help centre for the purpose.



Reporting at PIs or Remote Reporting (for IIITs, IIITM and IIITDM only)



Q-18. Is it possible to join / report to the allotted institution through Counselling Centre?

Ans-18 Yes, in very special and emergent circumstances, a candidate may opt for remote reporting at the counselling centre. Remote reporting facility is available only for Candidates who have been allotted Seats in NITs, IIITs and IIITM. Remote reporting is not available for other Institutions. Candidates are required to submit the Documents and Fees at the time of remote reporting.



Form-2

Q-19. If a candidate does not want to fill Form 2 will he / she be allowed?

Ans-19 Yes, he / she will be allowed. Form 2 is optional but candidates are advised to fill Form 2 in their own interest.



Others



Q-20. Can a candidate change institution / branch immediately after allotment?

Ans-20 Not allowed.



Q-21. Can a candidate be allowed after scheduled date?

Ans-21 Allowed, but the candidate will be able to exercise choices available at that time.



Q-22. Can a candidate be permitted if he / she brings part of the required documents?

Ans-22 Not allowed.



Q-23. What is the ratio between the number of candidates called and the number of available Seats?

Ans-23 It is approximately 5:1.



Q-24. Whether the Candidates from North-East States (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim) can attend the Counselling from either NIT Silchar or IIT Guwahati?

Ans-24 Yes, but Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, will be operating for all activities as Counselling Centre between July 4 to 14, 2008 only. Withdrawal & refund will be transferred to NIT Silchar afterwards (i.e. after July 14, 2008).



Q-25. Which are the new SPAs?

Ans-25 SPA, Bhopal and SPA, Vijayawada will start functioning from academic session 2008-09 as informed by MHRD. Their address and contact details are awaited. Keep visiting this website for further information. This information is posted on June 28, 2008.







Off-Campus Online Counselling



Q-26. What is the procedure to register for Off Campus Online Counselling?

OR

I am not able to register for Off campus Online Counselling?

Ans-26 Click the heading “Off Campus Online Counselling” on the website http://www.ccb.nic.in and follow the steps given below:



1. Enter Roll No, Application No (7digits, enter all digits, For example, 456 should be entered as 0000456) and Name as given in the Admit Card/Score Card (For example, Ram Singh ( shown here with two spaces) should be entered with two blanks between first name (i.e. Ram) and second name (i.e. Singh).



2. Focus the cursor on the address box and wait till server returns the “State of eligibility” and “date of birth". (You are not to enter these data). If both are returned, fill in the Address and PIN correctly. These will be used for sending back Initial Fees after deductions as applicable. These are mandatory fields and must be filled after the server returns the information.



3. The server will accept your information only if you are eligible for central counselling. A registration number will be generated after successful process.

Note: Enter Roll No., Application No., Name, etc. exactly same as mentioned in the Score Card and Admit Card.



Q-27. What does “Status” in the “Print and Choice Status” report indicate during Off Campus Online Counselling?

Ans-27 During Off campus choice filling the “Status” indicates the number of Counsellees having better All India Rank who have already filled the same choice at the time you are filling for this choice. If you log off and then login again, it will show the last choice status. If you change the choice, it will show you the current status.

State-wise and Category-wise First AIR and Last AIR

Rank from Rank to No. of
State/UT code Name of State/UT Category Subcategory
(AIR) (AIR) Candidates
9009 308789 198 GEN
130855 248934 2 GEN PH
ANDAMAN AND NICOBARISLAND
01 37359 345337 38 OBC
158198 442531 11 SC
63134 276398 5 ST
1 45443 5421 GEN
226 461253 172 GEN PH
101 52236 1864 OBC
9847 461754 61 OBC PH
02 ANDHRA PRADESH
2238 469902 2798 SC
98005 465709 15 SC PH
300 469732 903 ST
105659 435522 5 ST PH
8918 315221 165 GEN
266118 266118 1 GEN PH
30299 357399 64 OBC
03 174345 174345 1 OBC PH
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
252224 463861 19 SC
46362 470022 305 ST
329853 329853 1 ST PH
2049 315981 2291 GEN
120073 414219 8 GEN PH
1648 360424 1134 OBC
04 281320 405382 3 OBC PH
ASSAM
5202 470161 496 SC
6681 470266 443 ST
122080 395283 2 ST PH
111 52643 1499 GEN
8412 468584 122 GEN PH
607 60720 1274 OBC
602 455726 144 OBC PH
05 BIHAR
5153 470131 1540 SC
103987 427426 15 SC PH
34110 470026 199 ST
312794 357569 3 ST PH
4 52567 740 GEN
26393 368682 6 GEN PH
872 57581 40 OBC
06 160914 295047 2 OBC PH
CHANDIGARH
1329 467587 255 SC
120819 120819 1 SC PH
7290 467968 27 ST
408 122272 956 GEN
33821 469992 18 GEN PH
500 148812 316 OBC
07 227742 465280 15 OBC PH
CHHATTISGARH
7406 469488 511 SC
892 469295 344 ST
381350 381350 1 ST PH
08 19874 301696 38 GEN
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI(UT)
112915 350893 6 OBC
129197 427986 3 SC
380557 380557 1 ST
8450 282118 25 GEN
43758 333467 7 OBC
09 DAMAN & DIU(UT)
87139 355799 3 SC
262138 469472 5 ST
3 45563 4133 GEN
10689 468400 61 GEN PH
586 52577 366 OBC
10 DELHI (NCT) 52619 444523 16 OBC PH
2300 470247 2096 SC
246865 448908 6 SC PH
9298 469300 258 ST
79 121776 219 GEN
24569 140063 16 OBC
11 GOA
15924 386078 11 SC
279748 366458 4 ST
45 52506 829 GEN
101396 461023 34 GEN PH
1050 59733 95 OBC
190771 400702 8 OBC PH
12 GUJARAT
3023 470226 515 SC
196450 196450 1 SC PH
30072 470169 206 ST
252407 252407 1 ST PH
6 52640 1959 GEN
8530 469876 62 GEN PH
221 60717 318 OBC
13 101667 438990 21 OBC PH
HARAYANA
3641 470224 1375 SC
129376 460639 5 SC PH
21300 447145 43 ST
509 122038 583 GEN
81647 408711 4 GEN PH
2547 148982 61 OBC
14 387428 413075 2 OBC PH
HIMACHAL PRADESH
19571 469264 456 SC
380784 380784 1 SC PH
27347 467217 152 ST
2599 122393 597 GEN
32942 464131 13 GEN PH
30227 149044 46 OBC
15 JAMMU & KASHMIR
17672 469579 225 SC
378504 378504 1 SC PH
24968 470095 82 ST
18 52632 1719 GEN
5326 466564 59 GEN PH
930 60721 785 OBC
37201 460145 49 OBC PH
16 JHARKHAND
5185 469967 1104 SC
276379 397656 8 SC PH
8757 469948 904 ST
263330 442342 3 ST PH
5 52591 1113 GEN
10726 438399 30 GEN PH
517 60646 182 OBC
17 KARNATAKA
16039 450508 10 OBC PH
5641 470080 640 SC
8261 470129 227 ST
15 52625 1588 GEN
1727 442632 26 GEN PH
220 60694 1115 OBC
18 39290 442983 20 OBC PH
KERALA
7798 468932 530 SC
216568 216568 1 SC PH
29576 469185 26 ST
22529 295809 6 GEN
19 LAKSHWADEEP(UT) 98143 295656 5 OBC
168992 433723 12 ST
16 52586 2169 GEN
2626 468912 63 GEN PH
663 60725 420 OBC
97636 468818 46 OBC PH
20 MADHYA PRADESH
2259 470182 1796 SC
166197 453981 13 SC PH
20787 468450 378 ST
195360 455968 7 ST PH
26 52554 2148 GEN
531 469040 75 GEN PH
555 60671 358 OBC
55418 466318 40 OBC PH
21 MAHARASHTRA
1500 470223 3109 SC
61015 417091 13 SC PH
37689 469958 371 ST
266541 460483 3 ST PH
14289 315934 282 GEN
171341 409163 3 GEN PH
18653 355494 197 OBC
22 MANIPUR
137570 137570 1 OBC PH
54470 469749 65 SC
52119 468950 106 ST
11369 314998 149 GEN
135899 200372 2 GEN PH
21682 347988 34 OBC
23 MEGHALAYA
297402 297402 1 OBC PH
22015 463611 23 SC
42945 469677 85 ST
41701 312159 23 GEN
176100 323682 3 OBC
24 MIZORAM
140706 339231 4 SC
120972 469399 27 ST
32937 314230 57 GEN
32498 355287 16 OBC
25 NAGALAND
31195 449315 20 SC
233502 470178 61 ST
26 186 52629 853 GEN
ORISSA
57828 461312 45 GEN PH
762 60710 188 OBC
31226 438559 21 OBC PH
4529 469978 811 SC
68535 465661 5 SC PH
19664 469542 454 ST
126740 454676 3 ST PH
10578 52336 12 GEN
8056 59141 16 OBC
27 PONDICHERRY(UT)
421713 421713 1 OBC PH
38728 466931 72 SC
2 52604 1404 GEN
13865 464779 25 GEN PH
3295 59724 58 OBC
28 129590 240245 3 OBC PH
PUNJAB
349 470156 825 SC
166574 429710 4 SC PH
47905 464000 28 ST
8 45541 3778 GEN
482 468281 49 GEN PH
174 52613 1090 OBC
21229 469803 48 OBC PH
29 RAJASTHAN
985 470175 1957 SC
67782 466031 9 SC PH
727 470217 1594 ST
72214 450942 10 ST PH
7577 315969 87 GEN
302459 330983 2 GEN PH
30 13164 358519 39 OBC
SIKKIM
199762 411810 5 SC
143529 466661 38 ST
22 52606 797 GEN
56719 431302 15 GEN PH
67 60543 408 OBC
31 301855 468996 9 OBC PH
TAMIL NADU
1586 470171 888 SC
307698 373184 2 SC PH
40808 469655 50 ST
2721 315737 258 GEN
414698 414698 1 GEN PH
TRIPURA
24498 359455 113 OBC
32
28685 468191 88 SC
41206 469296 62 ST
437137 437137 1 ST PH
53 45561 5028 GEN
1272 469424 200 GEN PH
14 52547 1740 OBC
10195 470126 186 OBC PH
33 UTTAR PRADESH
1006 470245 5839 SC
32763 444177 53 SC PH
21119 465971 247 ST
424222 424222 1 ST PH
34 575 52579 635 GEN
UTTARANCHAL
69896 455205 27 GEN PH
2827 60151 78 OBC
249877 399726 4 OBC PH
7150 470263 652 SC
160214 443303 7 SC PH
30506 468557 246 ST
39 52602 1786 GEN
27611 466572 40 GEN PH
3561 60443 101 OBC
WEST BENGAL
35 28074 385544 4 OBC PH
734 469119 1635 SC
169934 411707 3 SC PH
19846 469752 130 ST

AIEEE-08

The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) was held all across the country today, ie. the 27th April 2008.
AIEEE 2008 consisted of 105 questions of 3 marks each – 35 questions each in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics to be answered in 3 hours. Among the several versions of the question papers, the order of the options was also jumbled. The overriding emotion that ruled the majority of the students coming out of the examination venues at 12:30 pm was one that of content and satisfaction. AIEEE 2008 did not burn the psyche of a well-prepared student. Most of the students felt that the paper was a well-balanced one with a good mixture of questions of various difficulty levels. There were two sets of cluster (paragraph) questions in Physics – a new avatar in AIEEE examination. The two sets of paragraph questions had three and two questions respectively. Assertion-Reasoning Type Questions appeared in the Physics and Mathematics sections. Among the three subjects, the Chemistry was relatively the easiest. Though there were several "thought provoking questions" whose time-investment per question was almost double the average. Well prepared students enjoyed the challenge, though and came out performing very well in this subject.
So if you feel you have done well, is it time to celebrate? Well, for a start, we suggest you carefully study the Answer and Solution for AIEEE 2008 provided here. Then consider the fact that the number of questions was less that of AIEEE 2007. And then consider the fact that the number of students appearing for this examination has seen an increase over the pervious year..
So where does that leave you? Under the circumstances described earlier, each mistake is going to be more costly. Don't feel bad by looking at the negatives you may have accumulated. If you have done justice to your preparation for AIEEE, let the natural laws governing work and reward take care of the situation from here on. At the same time, do plan ahead for the other Engineering Entrance Exams. The next big ticket examination coming your way is the BITSAT. You will really require good practice for this online examination.

AIEEE-2009

All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Examination 2009

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Scheme of Examination


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.
Scoring and Negative Marking


There will be objective type questions with four options having single correct answer. For each incorrect response one fourth (1/4) 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.



Subject combination for each paper & type of questions in each paper are given in the table below :
SUBJECTS TYPE OF QUESTIONS
Paper 1 Physics,Chemistry & Mathematics Objective type questions with equal weightage to Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
Paper 2 Mathematics-Part I
Aptitude Test-Part II &
Drawing test-Part III Objective type Question
Objective Type Question
Questions to test drawing aptitude


Requirement of papers for different courses is given in the table below:
COURSE PAPERS
B.E/B.TECH Paper - 1
B.ARCH/B.PLANNING Paper - 2


Schedule of Examination
AIEEE will be conducted on the following dates as per schedule given below:

Dates of

Examination


Paper


Subjects


Timings


Duration



26.04.2009


Paper 1


Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics


0930-1230 Hours


3 Hours

26.04.2009


Paper 2


Mathematics-Part I
Aptitude Test-PartII & Drawing Test-Part III


1400-1700 Hours


3 Hours


For those unable to appear in AIEEE on scheduled date of examination for any reason, including loss of application form/admit card in transit, 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 for refreshment etc. if they have applied for BE/B.Tech and B. Arch/B. Planning together.

Syllabus


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.

Language of the Question Papers


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.

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.



*

The minimum academic qualification for admission through AIEEE 2009 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 2009 for consideration of provisional admission. Those appearing in 10+2 (Class 12) in 2010 are not eligible to appear in AIEEE-2009.



* Subject combinations required in the qualifying examination for admission to B.E./B.Tech. and B. Arch./B. Planning Courses shall be as under:

Course


Compulsory


Anyone of the Optional Subjects

B.E/B.TECH*


Physics & Mathematics


Chemistry
Bio-technology
Computer Science
Biology

B.ARCH/B. PLANNING**


Mathematics with 50% marks in aggregate at 10+2 level


*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 of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India.



* The number of attempts which a candidate can avail at All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Examination shall be limited to 03(three) uniformly for all the candidates in consecutive years. The candidates passed +2 to exam in 2007, 2008 or appearing in +2 in 2009 are only eligible to appear in AIEEE-2009. Candidates passed +2 in 2006 or before or appearing in 2010 are not eligible to appear in AIEEE-2009.


Date of Birth


Only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after October 01, 1984 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, 1979 are eligible. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate only will be taken as authentic.

Examination Centres Cities


List of cities where the examination will be conducted is given in Appendix VI. Candidates are required to give four 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.

Admit Card


The Admit Card will be sent by post "Under Certificate of Posting (UPC)" to the candidates (including those who made application online) about four weeks before the conduct of the examination, however, the Board will not be responsible for any consequences that may arise due to loss of admit card in transit. It will be the responsiblity of the candidate to contact/write to the Board in case he/she is not in receipt of the Admit Cards by 6th April 2009. Such requests be sent to Assistant Secretary (AIEEE), Central Board of Secondary Education, PS 1-2 Institutional Area, IP Extension, Patparganj, Delhi-110 092 with 2 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/Challan) 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 a Demand Draft in favour of Secretary,CBSE payable at Delhi/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.


Procedure for Conduct of Examination and Use of Answer Sheet


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.

Evaluation and Declaration of Results


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 and State Rank with total marks and marks in each subject shall be sent to all candidates appearing in AIEEE.



Candidates scoring above a certain cut off percentage of marks (being different for General, OBC, SC/ST/PH category candidates) to be called for counselling shall be determined at the time of declaration of AIEEE results.All India/State Rank and marks shall also be released on AIEEE website. The results of AIEEE-2009 is likely to be declared on or before 7th June, 2009.The All India/State Rank to be called for Central counselling will be decided by Central Counselling Board which will be constituted by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India and decision of seat matrix etc. will be taken by Central Counselling Board. The required information will be displayed at apropriate time on website www.ccb.nic.in .
The score cards will be dispatched to the candidates from 12.06.2009 to 27.06.2009 under Certificate of Posting (UPC). The Board will not be responsible for any consequences that may arise due to loss of score card in transit.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/New Delhi between 09.07.2009 to 31.08.2009. No request for issue of duplicate score card will be entertained thereafter.



As per the notified cut off score and the candidates declared eligible up to the notified Rank shall be called to appear for counselling.



In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks, inter-se merit of such candidates shall be determined as follows:



B.E/B.Tech - By marks obtained in Mathematics and then in Physics in the AIEEE and then by age (preference to older candidates).



B.Arch/B.Planning - By marks obtained in Aptitude Test and then in Mathematics in the AIEEE and then by age (preference to older candidates).

Rules For Rechecking/Re-Evaluation of Answer Sheets


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.

Counselling, Seat Allocation, Document Verification and Admissions


Final list of institutions admitting students (with intake in each discipline and category as per reservation) through AIEEE-2009, including counselling procedure, counselling schedule and counselling centres would be displayed on the CCB website in May/June 2009. The decision for the above will be taken by the CCB.



The Central Counselling Board shall send by post the Information Brochure for Counselling only to the candidates eligible for counselling. The counselling will be made on line Offcampus and Depending upon the requirement and facilities.



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, OBC and PH candidates will be required to produce original certificate issued by the competent authority at the time of counselling, failing which they will not be considered for admission.
All correspondence regarding counselling and refund of the amount paid to the Central Counselling Board (CCB) or any of the participating institution should be made with the concerned authorities. No correspondence in this regard be made to CBSE.

Legal Jurisdiction


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.

Rules Of Reservation


Reservation for SC/ST/OBC and Physically Handicapped candidates will be applicable as per Govt. of India/State concerned existing rules or amended from time to time.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

CRACK AIEEE 2009

First of all, whenever somebody has any ambition or aim to do something, he or she should be confident to do that thing, means never lose HOPE.

FEW MANTRA TO CRACK ENTRANCE EXAM

FOR IIT-JEE: For the preparation of IIT-JEE, you have to clear & enhance your CONCEPTS. All you have to go through more and more CONCEPTS.

Whenever somebody prepares for IIT-JEE, just always be with THREE THINGS:

>First is: BUILDING THE CONCEPTS,

>Second is: PROPER APPLICATIONS OF CONCEPTS &

>Third is: PRACTICE.

Here remember, I stressed on the word 'PROPER'. In Physics, building CONCEPTS is not a tougher job but building RIGHT (PROPER) CONCEPTS is much tougher. Out of every 20 students, I guarantee, that there is only one or two students who know the RIGHT CONCEPT about a particular topic. So I would like to say that don't think Physics is a tougher subject. REMEMBER one more thing if I prefer even a single book, so it means you have to go through each & every line of that book starting from first page till you encounter the last page. There is no use of doing a lot of books only for one subject without getting any point. I saw a lot of students having their own library at their home. But as far PRACTICE is concerned, do whatever you get from anywhere. Whereas in case of Chemistry, just you need to put your efforts on PRACTICE in case of Inorganic Chemistry. In case of Organic part, just first build up your all BASIC Reactions, then start do PRACTICING. And for Physical Part, same thing you have to do as in case of Organic Part. For Maths (My favourite Subject), just use your brain as much as you can. Ultimately for preparation of any exam, remember some points:

1) Always start from BASICS because "without base, there will be no altitude" and "journey of a thousand miles begin with single step".

2) Always BUILD UP RIGHT & APPROPRIATE BASICS because "once the track of train is being changed, it will go on only that track". So always select the right track.

3) Never prefer solutions of questions before doing SELF-ATTEMPT at least five times till you get the right answer because "without fall you can not stand at once".

4) Never leave the question in between. And I saw a lot of students practicing this question without attempting it whole, and it's a very big fault for students and even it becomes their negative point sometimes. So please ignore this thing. Because "many of life's failure are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up"

5) Always try a question with CONCEPTUAL APPROACH, not just read the question then start doing without getting the point that what question is saying.

6) Your study schedule should be such that you will even easily get the time for a little enjoyment daily.

7) Most important thing is that you should be having a time schedule as well as REGULARITY in study.

8) Also you will have to take appropriate sleep or rest of at least 6 hours a day if you are preparing for IIT-JEE otherwise your mind set-up for next day will not be in place.

9) Never cram the things, always TRY TO UNDERSTAND the problem or theory.

10) And BE CONFIDENT while you are preparing. NEVER LOSE CONFIDENCE.

11) Always keep contact with intelligent students of your class or at coaching centre.

12) For your brain storming, I always preferred MTG publications monthly magazine in maths part.

13) Always be AHEAD in exams like-OLYMPIAD, UNIFIED COUNCIL etc. Etc. (for more information-contact me)

14) Always keep the copy of latest syllabus for particular exam. Always check the syllabus before starting a new topic.

15) NEVER GET DEMORALIZED BY SOMEBODY but yes ALWAYS GET INSPIRED FROM SOMEBODY WHO IS YOUR SENIOR. (If you want, contact me)

16) I have a positive point i.e. once I set a goal, then I don't look at anything else, I just KEEP DETERMINATION in me until or unless I ACHIEVE THAT GOAL.

17) Whenever you complete any chapter or particular topic, first of all, go through that topic from NCERT. (It's very important).

18) There is one more thing, whenever you are studying just be CONCENTRATE on that thing so badly, so that you even don't know what is happening your nearby. Because studying 2 hours with DAMN GOOD CONCENTRATION is equals to studying 5-12 hours without any concentration.

19) Always study anything with GREAT INTEREST otherwise it will be of NO USE.

20) Even there are some students who think that they can nod prepare for IIT-JEE like EXAMS. So if they think so, then they are wrong. Because "ATTITUDE, NOT APTITUDE DETERMINES ALTITUDE".



At last I prefer books for preparation of IIT-JEE subject-wise (according to me):



*MATHS: R.D.SHARMA (for theory and practice) and PURUSHOTTEM KUMAR-OBJECTIVE (it must be for practice)



*PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY: BHARTI BHAVAN PUBLICATIONS, R. C. MUKHERJEE (NUMERICAL CHEMISTRY), DR. P. BAHADUR,



*ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: NCERT (must), SOLOMONS, IIT CHEMISTRY



*INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: NCERT (must) (you need nothing else for preparing this part)



*NOTE: prefer MTG Publication monthly Magazine also &if are taking coaching from somewhere, then prefer that notes also.



*PHYSICS: H.C.VERMA (part 1 & 2 both)(for theory as well as practice), IIT GALAXY (VOL 1 TO 5),



At last I want to say one more thing for IIT-JEE that "DO PRACTICE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN WITH YOUR FULL EFFORT"



FOR AIEEE: There are lot of students who think that if they are preparing for IIT-JEE, then they are also preparing for AIEEE. It's wrong.



First of all, for preparation of AIEEE, they have to prepare tightly for CBSE EXAMS if the person is fresher otherwise dropper also have to prepare for CBSE, only then he can think of rank less than 20,000 in AIEEE.



If somebody is preparing for AIEEE (whether he is preparing for IIT-JEE or not), he or she has to keep THREE WORDS IN HIS OR HER MIND ALL THE TIME:

1) PRACTICE(as much as somebody can)

2) SPEED(for doing question with RIGHT APPROACH)

3) ACCURACY(the MOST IMPORTANT POINT to get the RIGHT ANSWER)



For AIEEE, you have to learn SMALL TRICKS and MAGIC to solve the question in possible time.



All other things are in same pattern as that of IIT-JEE.



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##CAN YOU TELL ME THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD TEACHER AND THE BEST TEACHER==? (Can u guess)???



If answer is NO, then READ THIS : THERE WILL BE NO DIFFERENCE HOW THEY ARE TEACHING THEIR STUDENTS,BUT THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT HOW ANY TEACHER IS CREATING INTEREST IN PARTICULAR SUBJECT AND HOW THAT TEACHER IS MOTIVATING AND INSPIRING THE STUDENTS TOWARDS ACHIEVING THEIR GOAL.



Somebody said right that: "ANYBODY CAN TEACH BUT EVERYBODY CAN NOT STUDY".


SO, there MUST be PROPER WAY TO TEACH SOMEBODY.


THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS TO TELL BUT THIS IS ARTICLE!


THESE ALL BAD RANKS ARE DUE TO THE REASON THAT I DID NOT FOLLOW ALL THE POINTS I EXPLAINED ABOVE.



SO, DON'T YOU DO THE SAME MISTAKES ,IF YOU WANT TO BE IN TOP 500 HUNDRED RANKS OF IIT-JEE, BITSAT AND AIEEE!(guarantee)