Is the AEEE syllabus same as JEE Main syllabus?

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    Mamona Majumder | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    No. The syllabus of AEEE is not same as JEE. Candidates must note that AEEE and JEE Mains are two different exam meant for different purposes. AEEE is conducted for admission to B.Tech courses in campuses of Amrita University while JEE Mains is conducted for admission to NITs, IIITs and other CFTIs.

    In terms of syllabus, although both AEEE and Mains have class 11 and 12 topics of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, there are some topics which are a part of Mains syllabus but not in AEEE. Also, JEE main donot have english as one of the subjects, while AEEE includes english in their syllabus and exam. Also, the difficulty level of JEE is

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The AEEE syllabus differs from the JEE syllabus. It is important for candidates to understand that AEEE and JEE Mains are two distinct exams with different objectives. While JEE Mains is held for admission to NITs, IIITs, and other CFTIs, AEEE is held for admission to B.Tech programmes on Amrita University campuses. Regarding the syllabus, while class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics topics are shared by both AEEE and Mains, some topics are included in Mains but not in AEEE. Additionally, English is not included in the JEE Main curriculum, although it is in the AEEE syllabus and exam. Furthermore, JEE is far more demanding

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    You must first have a thorough understanding of the objectives of both exams. The syllabus varies in line with the differences in the two exams' purposes. The computer-based Amrita Entrance Examination - Engineering (AEEE) is required of applicants who have completed their 10+2 education in order to be admitted to BTech programmes. The 10+2 level topics in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and English are covered in the AEEE exam syllabus. The first part of the IIT Joint Entrance Exam is called JEE Main, or JEE Main 2024 (IIT JEE). The National Testing Agency administers this computer-based, online exam to applicants hoping to study und

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