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AIEEE & NITs: Key Info for Aspirants

The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is a national level exam organized by CBSE for admission to various undergraduate engineering programs in institutes accepting AIEEE scores, including 30 NITs. Students opting for B.Tech are tested in physics, maths, and chemistry based on 12th board topics, while B.Arch students are tested in maths, aptitude and drawing. The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are a system of 30 autonomous public technical universities located across India. NITs offer degrees in engineering and technology and are considered premier institutions, on par with IITs. They function autonomously with the ability to design their own curriculum.

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AIEEE & NITs: Key Info for Aspirants

The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) is a national level exam organized by CBSE for admission to various undergraduate engineering programs in institutes accepting AIEEE scores, including 30 NITs. Students opting for B.Tech are tested in physics, maths, and chemistry based on 12th board topics, while B.Arch students are tested in maths, aptitude and drawing. The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are a system of 30 autonomous public technical universities located across India. NITs offer degrees in engineering and technology and are considered premier institutions, on par with IITs. They function autonomously with the ability to design their own curriculum.

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About AIEEE:

The 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 held on the last Sunday in April and results are announced near the end
of May. Candidates are ranked on an all-India basis and also according to their position in state. Thus, they have
an All India Rank (AIR) and a state rank (SR).

Current examination format:


Students opting for B.Arch. are tested in mathematics based on topics covered by the 12th Board Examination,
an aptitude test and a drawing test. Students opting for B.Tech. are tested in physics, mathematics and chemistry
based on topics covered by the 12th Board Examination. The duration is 3 hours but maximum marks and the
number of questions vary every year. Equal weight is given to all the three sections.
The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) engineering, science, technology and management school
system in India comprising thirty autonomous universities located in one each major state/territory of India.
Since their inception decades ago, all NITs were referred as Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) and were
governed by their respective state governments. A parliamentary legislation in 2002 brought them under the
direct purview of India's federal government. In 2007, through another legislation, the Indian government
declared these schools as Institutes of National Importance at par with the Indian Institutes of Technology.
NITs offer degree courses at bachelors, masters, and doctorate levels in various branches of engineering and
technology. Various nationwide college surveys rate most of the NITs over other colleges in India, except for
the IITs and a few other institutions. NITs function autonomously, similarly to IITs, sharing only entrance tests.
The autonomy enables the NITs to set up their own curriculum, thereby making it easier to adapt to changing
industry requirements.
The National Institutes of Technology (NITs), is an engineering, science, technology and management school system in
India comprising thirty autonomous universities located in one each major state/territory of India. Since their inception
decades ago, all NITs were referred as Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) and were governed by their respective state
governments. A parliamentary legislation in 2002 brought them under the direct purview of India's federal government. In
2007, through another legislation, the Indian government declared these schools as Institutes of National Importance at
par with the Indian Institutes of Technology.

List of NITs
Name
Dr B R Ambedkar
National Institute of
Technology, Jalandhar
National Institute of
Technology, Agartala
Motilal Nehru National
Institute of Technology,

Established

Short Name

Upgraded
as NIT

Location or
Temporary
Campus/
Mentor NIT

State/UT

1987

NITJ

2002

Jalandhar

Punjab

1965

NITAGARTALA

2006

Agartala

Tripura

1961

MNNIT

2002

Allahabad

Uttar Pradesh

Allahabad
Maulana Azad National
Institute of Technology,
Bhopal
National Institute of
Technology, Calicut
National Institute of
Technology, Durgapur
National Institute of
Technology, Hamirpur
Malaviya National
Institute of Technology,
Jaipur
National Institute of
Technology, Jamshedpur
National Institute of
Technology, Kurukshetra
Visvesvaraya National
Institute of Technology,
Nagpur
National Institute of
Technology, Patna
National Institute of
Technology, Raipur
National Institute of
Technology, Rourkela
National Institute of
Technology, Silchar
National Institute of
Technology, Srinagar
S V National Institute of
Technology, Surat
National Institute of
Technology Karnataka,
Surathkal
National Institute of
Technology,
Tiruchirapalli
National Institute of
Technology, Warangal
New NITs
National Institute of
Technology Goa

1960

MANIT

2002

Bhopal

Madhya
Pradesh

1961

NITC

2002

Calicut

Kerala
Lakshadweep

1960

NITDGP

2005

Durgapur

West Bengal

1986

NITH

2002

Hamirpur

Himachal
Pradesh

1963

MNIT

2002

Jaipur

Rajasthan

1960

NITJSR

2002

Jamshedpur

Jharkhand

1963

NITKKR

2002

Kurukshetra

Haryana

1960

VNIT

2002

Nagpur

Maharashtra

1886

NITP

2004

Patna

Bihar

1956

NITRR

2005

Raipur

Chhattisgarh

1961

NITRKL

2002

Rourkela

Orissa

1967

NITS

2002

Silchar

Assam

1960

NITSRI

2003

Srinagar

Jammu &
Kashmir

1961

SVNIT

2003

Surat

Gujarat

1960

NITK

2002

Surathkal

Karnataka

1964

NITT

2003

Tiruchirapalli

Tamil Nadu

1959

NITW

2002

Warangal

Andhra
Pradesh

2010

NITG

2010

National Institute of
Technology Puducherry

2010

NITP

2010

National Institute of

2010

--

2010

Farmagudi/Nati
onal Institute of
Technology
Karnataka,
Surathkal
Karaikal/Nation
al Institute of
Technology,
Tiruchirapalli
National

Goa
Daman & Diu
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
Puducherry
Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
Delhi

Technology Delhi

National Institute of
Technology Uttarakhand

2010

NITU

2010

National Institute of
Technology Mizoram

2010

--

2010

National Institute of
Technology Meghalaya

2010

--

2010

National Institute of
Technology Manipur

2010

--

2010

National Institute of
Technology Nagaland

2010

NITN

2010

National Institute of
Technology Arunachal
Pradesh

2010

NITACH

2010

National Institute of
Technology Sikkim

2010

--

2010

Institute of
Technology,
Warangal
Pauri/National
Institute of
Technology,
Kurukshetra
Aizawl/Visvesv
araya National
Institute of
Technology,
Nagpur
Shillong/S V
National
Institute of
Technology,
Surat
Lamphelpat/Nat
ional Institute
of Technology,
Agartala
Dimapur/Nation
al Institute of
Technology,
Silchar
Yupia/National
Institute of
Technology,
Durgapur
Ravangla/Natio
nal Institute of
Technology,
Calicut

Chandigarh

Uttarakhand

Mizoram

Meghalaya

Manipur

Nagaland

Arunachal
Pradesh

Sikkim

For further details about AIEEE, please visit: www.aieee.nic.in

AIEEE results @ PACE:


Every year, our students are the Top rankers in AIEEE. In the year 2010, we had approx. 85% success ratio out of the total
number of students who appeared for AIEEE. In 2009, 8 out of Top 10 ranks in Maharashtra were our students.
Click here for further details on courses offered by PACE for AIEEE preparation and admission process.
1. Courses & Admission information for Mumbai
2. Courses & Admission information for Delhi
3. Courses & Admission information for Lucknow

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