AIEEE slants the IIT-JEE way
All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) rose by students surprise on Sunday with a smaller number of questions.
It also followed the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) -2008 application pattern with more questions in both mathematics and physics sections.
Although some had expected, many complained about the hard physics section in the newspaper. In general physics, chemistry and mathematics sections each have 40 questions, but this year there were 35 pieces.
The application issues, including sales, are understanding, while the allegation argument type questions to test students logic.
“This pattern of questions forcing students to spend more time on each of them. But for students, apparently for the IIT-JEE paper might look easy,” Time race director Vinod Iyer said.
According to experts, since the number of issues declined and the number of applicants rose, errors could be fatal.
“If a student makes a mistake, it will be a big influence on his rank,” Time Vice-President said Ajay Antony “TOI.”
The number of students has grown from six lakh in 2007 to eight lakh in 2008.
Meanwhile in the city, some students lost precious 30 minutes, since they do not get hall tickets on time.
“Although I did well in time, I do not have the hall ticket to the scheduled date. I have not received even after the application in accordance with the instructions on the website, a student who had come to attend the examination at the City, said. The student, a resident of Ranga Reddy district, said that he even CBSE in contact with authorities in New Delhi, but in vain.
About 25 students who do not receive ticket hall waited around the examination centre, while monitoring the officer took the rounds dropping its review of the application forms and allows them to write the test.
“We are losing precious 30 minutes, only because the CBSE officials were not responsible enough to ensure that the hall tickets reached us on time. Even after repeated representations, they do not take any measure", a student who tried the test for the second Time, said.
The main offices, the students choose by AIEEE examination are 20 National Institutes of Technology, five IIITs, 10 self-financed, as universities, five central govt institutions and six state-level institutions.