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AIEEE 2009 Expected Cutoff, Analysis and Solutions
The AIEEE 2009 paper was held all across the country on 26th April 2009. All the details regarding the paper along with the expected AIEEE 2009 cutoff will be posted right here after the exam. If you want to go through previous year opening and closing ranks for AIEEE, visit the official site here.
- There was a major change in the pattern of the paper, which was a surprise!
- The Maths was considered to be the toughest.
The total marks of the AIEEE 2009 paper were 432.
Entrance Corner Analysis :
AIEEE 2009 question paper pattern was quite unexpected and has some surprises. For example, questions of 8 marks were introduced, which added to the overall difficulty of the exam. Math paper was toughest one where as chemistry paper was easy and physics paper was average Question paper had following pattern:
- Total marks: 432
- Total number of questions: 90 [18 questions of 8 marks each and 72 questions of 4 marks each]
- Chemistry: Question number 1 to 17, 24-30 is of 4 marks each and question number 18 to 23 is of 8 marks each
- Physics: Question number 31 to 46, 53-60 is of 4 marks each and 47 to 52 is of 8 marks each
- Math: Question number 61 to 76, 83-90 is of 4 marks each and 77 to 82 is of 8 marks each
Expected AIEEE 2009 cutoff based on calculated marks is given in the table below :
Actual AIEEE 2008 ranks according to marks obtained in AIEEE 2008:
source: ankurgupta.com
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