AISEEE 2023 Exam Pattern: Check Section-wise Format Here

All India Sankara Engineering Entrance Examination 2022 ( AISEEE )

Mohit  Dhyani
Updated on May 10, 2024 16:59 IST

By Mohit Dhyani, Assistant Manager - Editorial Content

AISEEE Exam Pattern 2023 - Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya will release the AISEEE 2023 exam pattern at the official website. Applicants appearing in the exam must refer to the AISEEE exam pattern for their preparations. The exam pattern of AISEEE 2023 comprises marking scheme, duration of exam, language of exam and others.  

Referring to AISEEE exam pattern 2023 helps candidates to understand the scheme of exam. Candidates can also go through AISEEE syllabus and previous year question papers for their preparations. There will be a total of 90 multiple choice questions in AISEEE 2023 exam. The questions in AISEEE 2023 exam will be asked from Physics, Chemistry and Maths. AISEEE 2023 exam date will be notified soon. For more details about AISEEE exam pattern 2023, candidates can refer to the article below. 

Table of content
  • AISEEE 2023 exam pattern - Highlights
  • AISEEE exam pattern 2023 – Important points
  • AISEEE 2023 exam pattern – Marking scheme
  • AISEEE exam pattern 2023 – Important guidelines
  • AISEEE exam pattern 2023 FAQs
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AISEEE 2023 exam pattern - Highlights

Particulars 

Details 

Exam Mode 

Online (computer-based) 

Question Paper Type 

90 MCQ type questions 

Total Marks 

90 

Number of sections 

Physics 

Chemistry 

Mathematics 

Exam Duration 

75 Minutes 

Exam Language 

English 

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AISEEE exam pattern 2023 – Important points

  • AISEEE 2023 exam will be conducted in online computer-based mode. 
  • Applicants will be awarded with one mark for every correct answer in AISEEE exam. 
  • There will be no negative marking for wrong answer. 
  • AISEEE 2023 will be conducted for a duration of 75 minutes. 
  • All the questions asked in the AISEEE 2023 exam will be multiple choice type.  
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AISEEE 2023 exam pattern – Marking scheme

The exam authority mentions the marking scheme of AISEEE 2023 at the official website. Applicants appearing for the exam must refer to the marking scheme before appearing for the exam. For more details, candidates can refer to the table given below.  

Candidate response 

Marking scheme 

Correct answer  

+1 

Incorrect answer  

NIL 

Un-attempted 

NIL 

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AISEEE exam pattern 2023 – Important guidelines

  • Applicants are advised to reach the exam centre atleast 60 minutes before the commencement of the exam.  
  • Candidates will not be allowed to leave the exam centre before the completion of AISEEE 2023 exam. 
  • Candidates are advised to reach all the guidelines clearly before attempting the exam.  
  • Applicants are advised not to carry any restricted item like mobile phone, calculator, laptop or other items at the exam centre. 
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AISEEE exam pattern 2023 FAQs

Will the online and offline AISEEE exams be conducted on the same date?

No, the exam authority conducts the AISEEE 2023 entrance examination in online mode only. 

Will there be any break between the AISEEE 2023 exam duration?

No, there will not be any break during the AISEEE. 

Is it mandatory to attempt all the questions of AISEEE 2023?

No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions of AISEEE exam.

Is there any negative marking scheme in the AISEEE 2023 exam pattern?

No, there is no negative marking in case of wrong attempts. 

Is there any negative marking for unattempted questions of AISEEE 2023?

No, there is no negative marking in case of wrong attempts. Moreover, no marks will be awarded or deducted, if questions are left unattempted.

Will I be able to carry a calculator to the AISEEE exam centre?

No, calculator or any other electronic equipment such as mobile phones, pagers, etc. will not be allowed to be carried to the AISEEE 2023 exam centre. 

Will there be papers or sheets provided to do rough work or calculations?

Yes, papers will be provided to the AISEEE candidates for doing rough work or calculation. Candidates have to submit the same at the end of the exam to the invigilators.

Which subjects are compulsory in AISEEE 2023?

As it is an entrance examination conducted for the BTech course, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are compulsory subjects or sections in the AISEEE exam pattern. 

Can I appear for AISEEE more than once?

In one year, a candidate can appear for AISEEE only once. Overall, they can take the AISEEE exam twice or thrice.

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