AIEEE 2012 Results, Cut Offs, CCB Counseling and Best Colleges

All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE 2012) Results and Ranks will be released on 1st or 2nd June 2012. The Central Counseling Board (www.ccbnic.in) will announced the Counseling schedule soon after the release of results. The AIEEE 2012 results along with ranks cards are available on below mentioned websites. AIEEE Qualified students will be eligible to attend CCB counseling. Rank cards to the qualified candidates will be sent by the authorities soon or may be available for download from www.ccb.nic.in. Details of AIEEE 2012 results, Cut Offs, last ranks for various NITs, IIITs, Deemed Universities, and other important engineering colleges information will be made available on www.ccb.nic.in.

AIEEE 2012 results may be available on websites from Andhra Pradesh, www.eenadu.net, www.sakshieducation.com, www.sakshi.com, eenadupratibha.net etc. AIEEE 2012 counseling is likely to start from the third / last week of June 2012. Complete counseling schedule available on AIEEE official Central Counseling Board website mentioned above. Hundreds of institutes admit candidates through AIEEE ranks. But candidates are advised to select best engineering colleges which admit students based on AIEEE ranks.

AIEEE 2012 may be the last examination for NIT admissions if the proposed new entrance comes into force from 2013-14. AIEEE is the most popular and highly competitive examination in India aimed at engineering admissions. Every year, about 10 lakhs candidates appear for AIEEE exam. Admission to prestigious engineering colleges like NITs, IIITs, and several reputed private institutions will be conducted through AIEEE 2012 ranks. More than 30000 engineering seats are available for the aspiring engineering candidates under AIEEE counseling.

Inter First Year New Text Books Prices

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has released new text books for Intermediate First year students. The Board of Intermediate Education, AP (BIE AP) has revised the syllabus and the new text books have been published and distributed by Telugu Akademi according to the new syllabus. But the prices of new text books have been almost doubled from the earlier text books. The new text books will be available in the market from June 2012. The new prices for MPC stream are at Rs.1,350 and Rs.1,100 per set for the Bi.P.C stream. The old prices for are Rs.500 and Rs.550 respectively for MPC and BiPC streams. The BIE has released new textbooks for Mathematics IA and IB, Chemistry, Physics, Botany and Zoology. English version of the text books will be available in the market from Thursday.

The Government on the other hand has justified the hike in prices of text books citing the better quality colour printing this year. The number of first year Intermediate students are likely to be around 7.5 lakh. Out of these, about 4.5 lakh students are in the MPC and Bi.PC streams. Each of the 4.5 lakh students of these streams have to be supplied four text books of the changed syllabus. It is high time for the Government to keep sufficient number of books available in the market and stop black marketeers.

Inter First Year Revised Text Books and Model Papers from 2012

The Board of Intermediate Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has released revised textbooks for Intermediate First Year (MPC and BiPC Groups). The Board has told the students to strictly follow the new text books as they were prepared considering the weightage of Inter marks given in competitive exams. The syllabus has been revised for Mathematics and Science Subjects. The BIE, AP has released new textbooks of Mathematics IA and IB, Chemistry, Physics, Botany and Zoology and English version of the books will be available in the open market from Thursday.

Model papers: The Telugu Akademi will publish and distribute the Intermediate Text Books. The text books also consist of model question papers. They were printed in the respective text books of all the subjects to guide the students. The changes in syllabus and text books have been made following the demand from parents and students to make it more suitable for national level engineering and medical entrance exams. The Intermediate authorities have informed that the new syllabus will be close to the CBSE curriculum.

The changes made in Intermediate Syllabus will equip with the skills to compete effectively in all the national level competitive examinations. Students will now be able to understand the basics of the subjects through revised text books. The changes have also become imminent in the context of IITs and NITs likely to carry weightage of Intermediate marks from 2013-14.