Practice AIEEE 2010 Sample Papers to Get High AIEEE Score

In past one month many class 12th grade students in India have been asking for tips to crack AIEEE 2010 with good score as they know they won't be able to make it to IIT and their only hope is AIEEE 2010 to get admission in to top engineering colleges of India. In this article I have tried to highlight some of the basic but important points regarding aieee preparation.

1> Practice lot of aieee 2010 sample papers. Probably, considered as best remedy to test how good or bad your preparation is. After every test make a note of aieee questions which you were not able to solve. If you think you need to revise the theory of those topics then do that. Look at the detailed solutions to find out fastest way to solve a particular aieee question. After complete analysis re-appear for the aieee practice tests in a gap 6-7 days.

2> Register yourself for any of the aieee mock test series just two months before the main exam. Usually these aieee tests are conducted once in a week. By being regular in aieee mock tests you will be able to know your relative position vis-a-vis other class 12 students appearing for aieee exam.

3> Solve aieee previous year papers once you have completed the whole aieee syllabus. Take a timed test in a closed room to get a feel of real exam and see how you perform. Again analyze your performance.

I appeared for aieee in 2002, so its been seven years but solving aieee papers still plays essential role in getting good aieee score. Only thing that has changed is these days one can prepare for aieee online instead of adopting conventional method of purchasing book and giving paper based exams.

Hope this was useful.

All the best for AIEEE 2010.

One can find practice tests here: Jumbotests

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