Monday 3 September 2012

AIEEE Preparation tips

AIEEE Preparation tips

AIEEE Introduction: This is an all India engineering exam exclusively design for those planning to take admission in prestigious colleges in India. This article will provide you the brief knowledge about the AIEEE Preparation tips.

The full form of AIEEE is All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE). The different area of study for which the AIEEE is used is engineering, architecture, planning and pharmacy.

This particular exam is slightly different from some other exams in the country, because the AIEEE includes a paper on physics, chemistry and mathematics, and the second part contains mathematics, aptitude and drawing. Questions are given with four possible answers (multiple choice questions).

Because this exam is based in India and is supervised by the Indian agencies, therefore AIEEE exam is offered in English or Hindi. This choice must be stated on the individual’s application form while submitting and cannot be changed later on. The minimum academic qualification required for appearing in the AIEEE is a pass marks in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII). Those appearing in 10+2 final or equivalent examination may also appear in AIEEE entrance exam.

 

Tips for AIEEE Preparation before exam:

  • Try to concentrate on the basic concepts & make a note of all important formulas in a note book for each paper separately.

  • Always try to exercise the previous year paper with strict time limit to feel the real exam pressure.

  • Try to do all calculation part in maths without using the calculator.

  • Read the previous year successful candidate interviews & refer their study pattern & books.

  • Give more time to your strongest paper & don’t try to learn new things just before the exam.




Tips in AIEEE Exam Hall:

 

  • Be calm & trust your capability to crack the exam

  • Read the questions twice & then give the answer

  • Don’t waste the time on the lengthy questions

  • Try to allocate more time on the paper in which you are more confident.

  • Before submitting the papers check your name & roll no once again.


 

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