Gear up with the right tools for your first steps toward Engineering
Engineering is one of the most sought after courses today, as it offers a wide range of opportunities across IT, science and engineering to the students. Some of the popular specializations are electronics engineering, electrical engineering, aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering, production & industrial engineering, genetic engineering, metallurgy engineering and computer science engineering.
All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is an examination organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India. Introduced in the year 2002, this national level competitive test is for admission to various under-graduate engineering and architecture courses in institutes accepting the AIEEE score, including 5 Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITs) and 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs). The examination is generally held on the last Sunday of April and Results are announced in the last week of May or the first week of June. Candidates are ranked on an all-India basis and state basis. Thus, they have an All India Rank (AIR) and a State Rank (SR).
From this year onwards, the AIEEE is also offering online exam to around lakh students. It will be allotted on the first come first serve basis. Rest of the students can give the exam in the traditional paper based pattern. The Engineering Entrance Exam are mainly carried out to select qualified candidates to the BE/B. Tech courses and also B.Arch/B. Planning courses offered in the top most colleges in the country.
Most of the questions in AIEEE are not difficult but they are just different & they require a different approach, a different mindset. Each question has an element of surprise in it & student who is adept in tackling ‘surprise questions’ is most likely to sail through.
They have tried to briefly answer questions of students preparing for Engineering Entrance Exam. This information will help you establish new goals, develop a new sense of purpose and generate new ideas that will be helpful in your preparation.
Few strategies of Smart Preparation
Well thought revision plan,
The first & foremost step is to build a sound & feasible plan for your preparation.
Divide your entire time into a reasonable time chart with milestones in between & plan your studies accordingly. Do not overestimate the time you have. You are advised to leave free time in between so that if any module gets delayed you don’t have to change the plan.
Study the trend of previous year question papers & draw marks distribution of each subject to find out which topics are most important & which are least. Give priority to important topics & try to put them in early stage of your preparation to avoid any possibility of them being left.
Review your plan periodically to find out if there are any lapses & how they can be covered up.
To summarize PAGE counsellors believe that most of the student’s fail not because of lack of ability or intelligence but because of lack of desire, direction, proper planning & discipline.