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Which way is better for giving AIEEE exam? ONLINE or OFFLINE.

Which way is better for giving AIEEE exam? ONLINE or OFFLINE.

-Yash asked -

Answer:

I would personally recommend online. But the choice is up to you.

Please follow the following check to decide. Try to identify for yourself the plus points and negative points of writing AIEEE online and OFFLINE.

The most important disadvantage of choosing the OFFLINE version is the rarity of choices. You may have to travel long if you are not nearby the centre.

The decision is yours. But, think well before you decide.

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AIEEE Counseling Turns Candidate-Friendly

The uniqueness of the AIEEE 2011 counselling that is now in progress is the endeavour by the Central Counselling Board (CCB) to make the process candidate-friendly, reducing students’ anxiety arising from procedural difficulties. The process that beg...

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AIEEE RESULT ANNOUNCED

AIEEE result announced.
Check your result here

You can get an idea about the upper and lower cutoff ranks for admission to NIT here
Opening and closing ranks (2010)

1. B.Tech. (All India & Home State)

2. B.Arch. (All India & Home State)

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