Is AUEEE exam easy or difficult?

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Asked by Navya Sri

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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    AUEEE 2017 Exam Pattern:
    The entrance exam shall carry 120 objective type questions with multiple choices.
    Duration of 120 minutes shall be allotted to solve the question.
    Each subjects, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry shall carry 40 question each.
    The OMR sheets shall be allotted to the candidates to answer the questions.
    For every right answers, 1 mark shall be awarded, and 1 negative mark shall also be deducted for wrong answer attempted.
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    harsh raushan | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    None of the exams is easy if you don't study, it depends on your level that how you study. In general ways, the AUEEE is a medium level exam. Regards.
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    Rosy Indie

    7 years ago
    All exams are basically set to test your knowledge for the course. So it can be hard, but if you study, nothing remains difficult!

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