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| About AIEEE: (For NITs and other Institutes) |
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| After IITs, the other premier institutes offering B.Tech and other programmes in Engineering are NITs(National Institute of Technology). Every state has one NIT like N.I.T. Kurukshetra (Haryana), NI.T Jalandhar (Punjab), N.I.T. Tirichi (Kerala) etc. 50% of the seats are reserved for the respective states and 50% are open. In total about 10,000 seats are available on all India basis. The score of AIEEE is used by other institutes of repute like Thapar Institute of Technology Patiala, Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh etc. for their admission process. In all about 20,000 seats are filled though this examination. The total number of students giving this examination are about four lakhs. The exam is obj4ective type in nature and is held in last week of April every year. |
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| About IIT-JEE |
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| The Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) are the premier institutions in the field of engineering, technology and research. |
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| There institutions are known for their excellence in the whole world. The IIT alumni have created the Brand India world over. |
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| There are in all seven IITs located at Kanpur, Delhi, Mumbai, Kharagpur, Chennai, Guwahati and Roorkee. All these institutions offer courses like B.Arch, Integrated M.Tech and M.Sc. The admission to all these courses is made through a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). The pattern of JEE has changed over the years. Now a day JEE consists of a mix of objective, subjective and paragraph question. The exam is conducted in the month of April every year. There are about 5000 seats for which about two and half lakh students compete every year. The competition is fierce. |
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- The level of the exam is well above 10+2.
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- Some other top institutions like B.H.U. Varanasi, I.S.M. Dhanbad, Marine Engineering and Research Institute Kolkata also use JEE score for admission process.
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- The Government of India has also proposed to open 4 more IITs in the year 2010.
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