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Students appear for AIEEE examination centre in Jamshedpur. Image of Bhola Prasad

Jamshedpur, April 27: More than 10,000 candidates today in the All India Engineering examinations for admission (AIEEE), under the direction of the centre-Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) in different centres throughout the city.

The review took place in CBSE schools, including St. Mary’s, Jamshedpur Public School, Vidyabharati Chin Maya Vidyalaya and DAV Public School. A centre also with the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Adityapur.

The three hours on paper, physics, chemistry and mathematics began to 9.30 in all the examination centres under the strict supervision of the Board of officials. Students under consideration for admission, that the entire section of five ns has other issues on the model of the IIT entrance test.

“It was the first time that five other issues in the model of demand and the arguments in different sections - physics, chemistry and mathematics. The issues of physical section was comparatively harder issues related to the other two groups, “said Rajesh Kumar Gupta, a candidate who appears in the test area entrance St. Mary’s School.

Another candidate Siswati Sinha, published during the examination, said: “The issues of physics and mathematics sections was more difficult compared to last year. I could not answer some questions in both sections. Although questions were type goal, but the wrong answer would have resulted in a negative identification.

Each year a large number of students in AIEEE test in four cities of Jharkhand, including Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Bokaro and Dhanbad. As a candidate selected by the possibility of obtaining the rankings, the reception in the National Institutes of Technology (certificates), including 13 universities and four Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Allahabad, Gwalior, Hyderabad and Guwahati.

There are about 14000 places for engineering the entrance exam. CBSE officials, who are in the city, said that the results of the examination for admission reportedly said on May 31.

Last year, 5.99 lakh students have appeared in the lobby of the country test, which this year exceeded 6 lakh.

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