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AIEEE 2009 Cutoff  

The AIEEE 2009 paper was held all across the country on 26th April 2009. All the details regarding the paper along with the expected AIEEE 2009 cutoff will be posted right here after the exam. If you want to go through previous year opening and closing ranks for AIEEE, visit the official site here.

Initial reactions from students indicate that there was a major change in the pattern of the paper taking them by surprise. Also Maths was the toughest according to many. Check out the comments!

The total marks of the AIEEE 2009 paper were 432. Each section had 30 questions with 90 in total. There were 6 questions of 8 marks each and 24 questions of 4 marks each. The 4 mark questions had -1 mark for incorrect answer while the 8 mark questions had -2 marks for incorrect answer.

You can check out the solutions to AIEEE 2009 here. For AIEEE 2008 related information check out AIEEE 2008 cutoff post.

Expected AIEEE 2009 cutoff based on calculated marks is given in the table below :

The final cutoff has been uploaded after some major changes, the first one was too liberal as I soon figured out after posting it. This should be closer to the actual ranks one can expect in AIEEE 2009.

Actual AIEEE 2008 ranks according to marks obtained in AIEEE 2008:

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April 25th, 2009 at 2:35 am

AIEEE 2009 Solutions  

The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) was held all across the country on 26th April 2009. Get the AIEEE 2009 solutions  from all the leading coaching institutes right here on this website. You can discuss about the AIEEE 2009 paper using the comment form below.

However, for expected cutoff and other related queries check out AIEEE 2009 Cutoff post and comment there.

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April 24th, 2009 at 11:40 pm

AIEEE 2009  

UPDATE : Check out AIEEE 2009 Solutions and AIEEE 2009 Cutoff.

All India Engineering Entrance Examination or AIEEE in short is scheduled to be held on 26th April 2009. It is the biggest engineering and architecture examination conducted across India. Every year lakhs of students take the exam to compete for a seat in the best engineering colleges in India. AIEEE consists of two papers, one for engineering and other for architecture. You can give either of them or both depending on your interest.

By now, I hope all of you would have got your admits cards and would be busy preparing for the exam. If you haven’t received the admit card yet, then rush to the nearest CBSE office to get yourself a duplicate copy.

Although, one can find all the relevant information on AIEEE official site, find below some important information.

Date of Exam : 26 April 2009
Paper 1 : 0930 – 1230 hours
Paper 2 : 1400 – 1700 hours

Dispatch of Admit cards : 10 March 2009 – 31 March 2009

Declaration of Result : On or before 7 June 2009

Dispatch of Score cards : 12 June 2009 – 27 June 2009

Find other important dates here, while syllabus can be grabbed from here. Remember to keep the admit card safely after the examination as it is necessary till the counseling gets over. Best of Luck!

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April 9th, 2009 at 11:16 pm

AIEEE 2008 Counseling  

The first phase of AIEEE 2008 Counseling ie. the Online counseling will start from tomorrow. So let me first discuss a few details about it.

The online counseling is a kind of mock counseling held on the Internet where students can register themselves and then fill out there preferences of institutes/branches. You can see then how many students are above your rank for a branch/institute. This counseling is held to give the students a rough idea on what they can expect but only a few students register for it and hence you do not get a clear picture.

The choices in Form-1 that you make during the online counseling are recorded by them and are presented to you when you go for on-campus counseling, although you can change them during the on-campus counseling.

Many if you would not be knowing about Form-1 and Form 2, so let me tell more about them. Form-1 is a branch+institution form. In this form you have to choose your preferences according to branch and institution simultaneously, pretty much similar to what you do in JEE counseling. So for eg. your first preference would be CSE in IIIT Hyderabad, CSE in NIT Trichy, CSE in NIT Warangal , ECE in IIIT Hyderabad etc.

Form-2 is an institution only selection form. This form comes into the action after Form-1 processing has taken place and you have not got any branch+institution that you had mentioned in your Form-1. So if you filled Form-2 then if there is any vacant seat(dropout seat) in any of the institutions selected by you in Form-2, then you would get that institution. After that you will be required to go to that institute and they would allocate you the branch based upon vacant seat and your rank.

There would also be a second counseling against dropout seats from first counseling. Although, some institutes have opted not to take part in the second counseling, you can check them out here. Some of these institutes, if they have a few dropout seats, then they sometimes conduct separate independent counselings in August, for which you have to keep your eye on the newspapers!!

Now coming to the big question : Whether to fill Form-1 or Form-2 or both?

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June 22nd, 2008 at 11:07 pm

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AIEEE 2008 Cutoff  

Check out details about AIEEE 2008 Counseling.

The AIEEE 2008 Paper was held all across the country today. The paper had equal distribution of questions and marks in each subject. The paper had 35 questions in all three subjects and each question carried 3 marks for correct answer and -1 mark for incorrect answer. The Maths section had assertion and reasoning type questions while the Physics section had a passage. I have gone through the paper and have made the following analysis :

  • The pattern change has made the paper a bit difficult
  • No. of questions reduced to help students score more
  • Overall difficulty level increased
  • Physics was the toughest paper out of the three

You can also see the AIEEE 2008 Solutions .

I have gone over the paper thoroughly and  have taken feedback from many students who appeared for AIEEE 2008 and have compiled the list of the rank you can expect on the marks you are expecting in AIEEE 2008.

Actual AIEEE 2007 ranks according to marks obtained in AIEEE 2007:

The comments are now getting repeated and it is not humanly possible to reply to all the comments. So I will answer the most general questions here itself.

  • You can know your expected rank by looking at the table for expected AIEEE 2008 ranks posted by me above.
  • Cutoff for AIEEE 2008 central counseling is expected to be about 80-85 marks if the number of seats are increased due to OBC quota else it will be about 95-100 marks
  • Your admission to NITs and some of other institutes depends on the state you belong to as there are fixed number of seats allocated per state in each NIT.
  • Take a look at this link to find out which institute you can get at your rank by searching for your state code and the category you belong to.
  • Below you can find the cutoffs to some of the private institutes that take admission separately :


Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology : Around 8,000-9,000 AIR.

Jaypee Institute Of Information Technology, Noida :

CSE – About 16-17,000 , ECE- About 28,000, IT – About 30,000

Thapar University :

Punjab Quota : CSE – 9,000 , ECE – 7,500 , Mechanical – 13,000, ICE – 15000 , EEE – 17,500 , Civil – 23,000 , Chemical – 24,000 , BioTech – 21,000

Outside Punjab Quota : CSE – 6,500 , ECE – 6,200 , Mechanical – 8,700, ICE – 7,800 , EEE – 8,500 , Civil – 13,000 , Chemical – 11,000 , BioTech – 13,000

Punjab Engineering College :

The cutoffs given below are of first counseling.

LNM Institute of Information Technology – About 9-10,000

IIIT Hyderabad : About 2-2,500

IIIT Allahabad : About 4-5,000

Vellore Institute of Technology : Around 10-11,000 overall cutoff. For ECE branch : Around 6-7,000

Manipal University : CSE : 3,000 ,  ECE : 2,500 , IT: 4,000 , EEE : 3,500 ,  Mechanical : 4,500 ,  ICE : 6,000 , Chemical : 11,500 ,  BioTech : 8,000 ,  Printing Technology : 15,000

Haryana Colleges cutoff (2006) : Click here.

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April 27th, 2008 at 4:00 pm

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