Entrance through JEE: Beginning
2013 the IIT JEE and AIEEE entrance examinations have been replaced by the new
Joint Entrance Exam (JEE Main) to be conducted by the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE). Apart from being the first stage exam for entry
into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), the JEE (Main) will be
conducted for entry to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and
centrally-funded colleges of Architecture.
Deemed institutions of Architecture
and all institutions which have been approved by AICTE will select student’s
base on JEE Main. The weight age to Board examinations will be as per the
discretion of top universities for mab in India. The varsities would have the
freedom to choose appropriate weight ages for performance in Class XII Boards
and the main exam normalized on percentile basis.
The states of Goa, Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Haryana and West Bengal have also agreed to select students for
through the new JEE. Weight age given to Class XII board marks will be decided
by the states e.g. Maharashtra will give 50% weight age to Board Examinations.
Separate merit lists will be drawn for states that want to admit students on
the basis of JEE scores. Question papers will also be printed in regional
languages on demand.
Three attempts to qualify the new
Joint Entrance Examination (Main) will be allowed. The IIT JEE from 2013 will
be a two-tier exam - main and advanced. Main exam will be a screening exam. The
three-hour exam will have objective type questions and multiple-choice
questions. For each wrong answer, one-fourth of a mark will be cut, but there
will be no deductions for not attempting.
Candidates who want to take
admission in B Arch/ B Planning courses at NITs, IIITs, DTU and other centrally
funded technical institutes (CFTIs) will be able to give the second test
(equivalent to Paper II of AIEEE) only in offline mode. This test will also be
held on the same day as the JEE Main, 2013.
(ORS) of the students will be
available to them online. For All Architecture colleges score on the National
Aptitude Test conducted under the aegis of Council of Architecture New Delhi is
required. It measures the aptitude in specific areas such as drawing,
observation skills, and sense of proportion, critical thinking and aesthetic
sensitivity needed for a career in Architecture. This test has been prescribed
as compulsory criteria for taking admission into an Architecture college in
India.
Employment is available with Air
India, Pawn Hans, Helicopter Corporation of India and flying clubs, private
airlines and government owned air service. Besides airlines, aeronautical
engineers get employment in organizations such as Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd,
Defense Research and Development Laboratories, National Aeronautical Lab,
Aeronautical Development Establishment, Civil Aviation Department or top
universities for mba in abroad and other places.
An increase in research and
development facilities within the country offers challenging prospects to aeronautical
professionals in fields such as missile development, civil and military
aircraft manufacture etc.
Aeronautical Engineering can be
pursued offering the mechanical and electronics branches as specialized areas
of study. Minimum requirement for sitting in the entrance test of the colleges
is science subjects (physics, mathematics) at the 10+2 stage. Admission to IIT
is by the Joint Entrance Test (JEE- Main). Further specialization can be
pursued at the post-graduate level. Diploma holders in aircraft maintenance
engineering can acquire degrees on clearing the exams of the Aeronautical
Society of India. Read more articles on cbseresultsindia.com
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