Sunday, November 16, 2008

All India Engineering Entrance Examination for Admission to B.E/B. Arch./B.Tech.

Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi, conducts an All-India Engineering/Pharmacy/ Architecture Entrance Examination (AIEE) which is held during May for admission to Engineering, Architecture and Pharmacy* programmes offered in the following deemed Universities, Central Institutions and Institutions in the States/UTs:


National Level Institutions

Central Universities : Delhi University , Aligarh Muslim University ( Aligarh ), Jamia Millia Islamia ( Delhi ), Pondicherry University , and any other Central University having UG programmes in Engineering, Architecture/Planning and Pharmacy.

National institutes of Technology : Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, ftllahabad (Uttar Pradesh), Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), National Institute of Technology, Calicut (Kerala), National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh), Malvjya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur (Rajasthan), Dr. B R Ambedkat National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar (Punjab), National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra (Haryana), Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (Maharashtra), National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (Orissa), National Institute of Technology, Silchar (Assam), Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Institute of Technology, Surat (Gujarat), Kamataka National Institute of Technology, Surathkal fKarnataka), National Institute of Technology, Warangal (Andhra Pradesh), National Institute of Technology, Durgapur (West Bengal), National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), National Institute of Technology, Srinagar (J& K), National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalii (Tamil Nadu), National Institute of Technology, Patna.

Deemed Universities : Allahabad Agricultural Institute (Allahabad), Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Coimbatore), Avinashilingam institute for Home Science & Higher Education for Women (Coimbatore), Bharati Vidyapeeth (Pune), Birla Institute of Technology & Science (Pilani), Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (Ranchi), College of Engineering & Technology, Gurukul (Haridwar), Dayalbagh Educational institution, Dayalbagh (Agra), Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering and Technology (Navi Mumbai), Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pimpri (Pune), Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chermai, Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management, (Gwalior), Indian Institute of Information Technology (Allahabad), Internationa! Institute of Information Technology (Hyderabad), Jamia Hamdard (New Delhi), Manipal Academy of Higher Education (Manipal), Punjab Engineering College (Chandigarh), Rajasthan Vidyapeeth pjdaipur), Sathyabama Institute of Science & Technology (Chennai), School of Planning & Architecture (New Delhi), Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology &c Research Academy (Thanjavur), Thapar Institute of Engineering &c Technology (Patiala), Vellore Institute of Technology (Vellore), Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation (Salem) and any other Deemed University having UG programmes in Engineering, Architecture/Planning and Pharmacy.
 
Other Institutions : Indian Institute of Technology Design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram (T.N.) Indian Institute of Technology Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur, (M.P.), Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Bhadohi (U.P.), National Institute of Foundry & Forge Technology (Ranchi), Army Institute of Technology (Pune), Dhirubhai Ainbani Institute of Information Technology and Communication Technology (Gandhinagar) and any other Central/State Institution having UG programmes in Engineering, Architecture/ Planning and Pharmacy and admitting students partly or fully on All India basis.

Steat Leyel Institutions

(All Govt. /Covt. Aided and Self-Financing Institutions)
States/UTs - Tor ALL seats : Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh (UT), Uttaranchal Any other State/UT that may opt to use A1EEE merit for admission to UG programes in Engineering, Architecture/ Planning and Pharmacy in their own institute.

States/UTs - For OPEN Seats Only (To be filled up on the basis of All-India Merit ): Haryana, Rajasthan, Orissa, and all other States/UTs that have Open
Seats in their State level institutions.

Eligibility : Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Senior Secondary) Examination or its equivalent examination from a recognized board/university for admission to B.E/B.Tcch and B.Arcli. & Planning Courses as under:

Courses Compulsory Subject Anyone of the
Optional Subject

B.E/B.Tech. Physics & Chemistry, Biotechnology
Mathematics Computer Science, Biology

B.Pharma Physics & Maths, Biotechnology
Chemistry Computer Sc., Biology

B.Arch./B.Plang. Physics & Chemistry
Mathematics Computer Science
Biology Engineering

The Candidates appearing in 10+2 final or equivalent examination may also appear in AIEEE provisionally subject to their fulfilling the specified eligibility conditions at the time of appearing for counselling.

Age: Upper age limit is 25 years as on October 1 of the year of admission test. However, in the case of SC, ST and PH candidates, upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate only would be taken as authentic.

Scheme of Examination:
Candidates opting for degree courses in Engineering and Architecture would be required to undertake test in different papers as mentioned below:

Course Paper for Entrance Test

B.E/B.Tech Paper 1 & Paper 2

B.Pharma Paper 1 & Paper 2

B.Arch Paper 2 & Paper 4

Schedule of Examination:
Candidates opting for degree courses in Engineering, Architecture and Pharmacy
would be required to undertake test in different papers as mentioned below:

Paper 1 Physics & Chemistry

Paper 2 Mathematics

Paper 3 Biology (Botany & Zoology)

Paper 4 Aptitude Test

Notification: January.

Last date for receipt of completed Application form is March.

Issue of Application form : February.

Further details may be had from the office of the Joint Secretary, AIEEE, Central Board of Secondary Education, Shiksha Sadan, 17, Rouse Avenue , Institutional Area, New Delhi 110002.

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Jack said...

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CSIR-UGC-NET (Life Science)

This exam is held twice in a year (June and December). And forms come in August-September and February-March of the same year.

For M.Sc. Previous students it is advised that they should start preparing from April if they want to appear in December.

How to Crack Examination Pattern

Paper I (Objective)
Section A: Include general scientific aptitude in the field of biology, computers, physics, mathematics, chemistry and Earth sciences. Usually 6-7 questions from each part, making total 40 questions out of which only 25 are to be attempted the level of studies should be just 10th & 11th level in all these subjects.

Section B: 100 questions from entirely from life sciences out of which only 75 are to be attempted. You should follow “something about everything strategy” to qualify this section.

Usually it Contain
· 15 questions from systematic
· 10 questions from chemistry and statistics
· 15 questions from classical genetics
· 15 questions from ecology and biodiversity
· 15 questions from biochemistry and molecular biology
· 15 questions from cell biology, microbiology and immunology
· 15 questions from animal and plant physiology

Paper II (Subjective)
Out of 39-42 questions (13 units of syllabus) 16 questions are to be attempted.

Compulsory Question No. 1 (20 Marks)
This question usually cover chemistry and instrumentation used in biology. In chemistry most often pH, Kinetics, Solutions, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium related questions are asked while in Biology, Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Chromatography, Centrifugation, Electrophoresis and biostatics related questions are asked.

Next 15 Questions you will have to choose from remaining questions.

Hot Tips for Subjective Exam:
1. You have only one page to write an answer whether it is single part or in many parts.
2. Scan the whole question paper for 10 minutes for choosing questions.
3. Don’t forget to write the question number at header of the page.
4. In Ist Round: Choose those questions first which are least time consuming and you can solve them completely.
5. In IInd Round: Choose those questions, which has straight answers like cramming, or calculation based questions.
6. In IIIrd Round: Choose those questions, which have some logical and analytical approach.
7. In Final Round: Choose those questions, which are descriptive and demanding some diagram.

While Writing the Answers
Ø Don’t write much and question of 4 marks require hardly 5-6 line answer.
Ø Try to make schematic answer by using representative diagrams for any descriptive question
Ø Try to make chains and links in your answers

Time Management
Since available Time is 2 Hours 10 Minutes
Means for 1st Question = 10 Minutes and
Next 15 Questions = 8 Minutes/Question = 120 minutes.

Which subjects should be chosen during preparation
Instrumentation/Biophysics
This is always very useful as many question are indirect and involving application and analysis of instruments/Techniques. This covers at least 2-3 questions.

Biochemistry
At least 2-3 questions come from this part one is from protein and enzyme kinetics and one is from metabolism or thermodynamics.

Cell Biology and Immunology
This part cover at least 4 questions from Membrane and Functioning, Cell signaling, Cytoskeleton and Nerve, Antibody, Antigen antibody interactions, MHC, Complement etc. & one question (surely) from Cancer Biology.

Molecular Biology
Usually straight question related with DNA structure, replication and transcription and translation. This covers at least 2-3 questions.

Recombinant DNA Technology
Usually any descriptive question from applied part of plant biotechnology or Animal Biotechnology.

Plant Physiology
Usually 1 Question from Photosynthesis or Plant Hormones.

Animal Physiology
Usually 1 Question from mainly Endocrinology and Heart Physiology.

Classical Botany
Usually one straight question from Economic Botany and Classification of lower plants.

Biostatistics
Usually 2 questions comes from this field.
Always Prepare your area of specialization because you can attempt at least 2-3 questions from that part also.

How many questions to be attempted in CSIR-UGC-NET?
In Objective Part: At least 70-75% marks required to qualify screening which means at least 15-20 questions in section A plus 55-65 in section B should be correct.

In Subjective Part:
8-10 correct answers should be attempted to qualify NET (LS)
12-14 correct answers should be attempted to qualify JRF
14-16 correct answers should be attempted to get call for SPM

GATE (Life Science)

Examination held on Second Sunday of February of every year and Forms come in September/October every year.

Part I: Compulsory Chemistry
This covers chemistry up to B.Sc. level and have fix pattern like some questions from Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Aromatic reaction mechanism etc.

Part II: Optional Paper
In Optionals you are to choose any two papers from the following: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Zoology.

Some Tips:
· It is more fruitful to choose Biochemistry as one subject and second one you can choose any of your interest, because Biochemistry syllabus comprise Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Immunology and molecular Biology and all these questions are basic level but analytical.
· Number of questions required to Qualify GATE depends on your performance in Chemistry, As this is “Screening”.
· In optional it is safe to attempt around 25 in each.




DBT-JRF
This Examination held in April of every year and Forms comes in January-February.

Paper I: Consist 50 Questions which cover Basic Physics, Chemistry and General Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Microbiology etc.

Paper II: Consist 200 questions of which 50 has to be attempted this paper is quite difficult as it contain questions from hardcore Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry and other advance topics.

ICMR-JRF
This Examination held in July of every year and Forms come in March.

Section A: Comprise 50 questions from Scientific aptitude, General Science and general Knowledge.

Section B: Comprise 100 questions from Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Recombinant DNA etc.

Section C: This is Social Science Students.

· The Life Science students have to score 55% marks 950% for SC/ST) for Top 100 ranks.

· Every year 80 students from Life Science and 20 students from Social Sciences are awarded ICMR JRF.

· If somebody do not join any Institute within six months of awarding JRF this will be awarded to next student in the waiting list of 100 students.

Major PhD Entrances any Postgraduate must Appear & their Examination Patterns

IISc. Bangalore
www.iisc.ernet.in
Forms comes in January every year & examination is held in 2 stages.

Stage I:
Written Test: Held in last Sunday of April. Most of questions are from advanced biology.
Stage II:
Interview: Held in June second week.
Session Start: In July Last


NBRC (National Brain Research Centre)
www.nbrc.ac.in
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview

NII (National Institute of Immunology)
www.nii.res.in
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview

BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Center)
Nature of Entrance: Written and Interview

TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
www.tifr.res.in
Forms comes in September/October every year.
Entrance for DBS, Bombay and NCBS, Bangalore is 3 stage Entrance Examination.
Stage I:
Written Test: Comprise “extreme basics” of physics, chemistry, maths and biology.
From this year this section will consist of the usual 2 hours test. Followed by an additional one hour for a 1500 word essay on a general scientific topic. Up to three choices will be provided for the essay topic.

Stage II:
Interview: In March-April at Bangalore and/or Mumbai. There will be two rounds of Interview. Ist round is general round and after short listing next round of interview will be on the basis of in-depth knowledge of subject and proposal.
Result: In May just after completion of Interview.

JNU
www.jnu.ac.in
Courses Offered: M.Phil & PhD in Environmental Science, Life Science & Biotechnology.

Nature of Entrance: Usually held in mid of May Entrance Test comprises Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Advanced Level Biology. Four centers held their exams separately School of Environmental Sciences (SES), School of Life Sciences (SLS), School of Biotechnology (SBT), Special Center for Molecular Medicine (SCMM)

Interviews held in July

AIIMS
www.aiims.ac.in
Nature of Entrance: Written Test held two times in a year (July and January) which comprises both objective and subjective questions. Then two rounds of interviews are held.


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· Subjects covered under this program are Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Computers geology for section A of list paper and whole syllabus of Life Sciences of both Ist and IInd paper (Objective and Subjective).
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