Your prospects after engineering entrance exams
Engineering is all about application of theories and principles of sciences to design and develop innovative real life solutions. The primary job of an engineer is to design and develop economical and efficient products. The spectrum of job that an engineer is expected to do is research, design and development, manufacturing, servicing, sales, marketing and teaching.
In order to get admission into a good engineering college, a student has to secure a good position in the Engineering Entrance Exams conducted all over India. These may include:
- Joint Entrance Exams (JEE) conducted by the IITs
- State Level Engineering Entrance Examination (SLEEE) conducted by the States for entrance to institutions falling within their States
- All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by CBSE for engineering, architecture and pharmacy programmes offered in several deemed universities and central institutions.
- Engineering exams conducted by individual engineering institutes such as BITSAT conducted by BITS Pilani.
Some of the engineering exams open to students at present are ATIT ICFAI, Delhi CEE, GGSIPU, GUJCET, IIST, JNUEEE, KEAM, MP PET, NAT, NATA, NERIST, PACET, SET, VEE, WAT, and WBJEE.
Who can appear for engineering entrance exams?
Students who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as their subjects are eligible for engineering entrance exams and get admission in undergraduate engineering degree programs.
There are several reputed coaching institutes that offer coaching programs for engineering entrance exams. These include those that offer classroom-based coaching programs as well as online engineering coaching programs, where students can attend classes and interact with teachers via Internet.
According to the latest news, IIT JEE and AIEEE will now be replaced by a common all-India engineering entrance exam. This new engineering exam will be conducted from 2013.
