Monday, February 20, 2012

Indian Science-Engineering Eligibility Test (ISEET) 2013: Gateway to IITs, NITs, IIITs, IISERs
The Indian Science-Engineering Eligibility Test (ISEET) will conducted for entrance to these premier institutes. All details in here.
The Ministry of HRD will launch the Indian Science-Engineering Eligibility Test (ISEET), a common Engineering Entrance Examination, 2013 onwards. However, initially the test might only cover the technical institutions funded by the Centre. 


This means that the entrance test in 2013 will only cover 15 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), four Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), five Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) and few deemed universities


Indian Science-Engineering Eligibility Test, as named by the Ramasami Committee, headed by Dr. T. Ramasami, Secretary, Dept. of Science & Technology, will be held in two parts: Main and Advance - in April or May next year. Both these parts are supposed to be of three-hour duration each and will be held on single day between 10 am and 5 pm. 


A candidate must score above 40 % in Class 12 board examination to be able to take the test. The combined weightage for the Main and the Advance paper under ISEET is not expected to exceed 60% while the rest of the weightage is to be given to the candidate's performance in Class 12 Board exams, which can potentially go up to 100%. It is up to individual educational institutions or the state government to fix on on the weightage to be given to the scores in Class 12, main and advance examination. 


The Main part of ISEET 2013, a successor of the JEE and AIEEE will be an objective-type exam. It will test comprehension, critical thinking and logical reasoning skills of the applicant. The ISEET Advance level of the test will analyse the problem-solving ability of a candidate in basic science subjects. ISEET will be conducted by CBSE. The various states will also be asked to conduct a single entrance test for admission to the various engineering colleges that come under their jurisdiction. 

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