AISECT University conducts its entrance exam - AJEE for admission to its various undergraduate and postgraduate courses. AJEE 2023 will be conducted in offline and online mode. Exam dates will be announced soon
- The questions will be put up in the format of the Multiple-choice questions.
- The exam will be of 2 hours and marks for the same is 100. Check Marking Scheme
- Negative marking will be not applicable.
- Number of sections covered for each course’s exam varies.
- AJEE Syllabus for each exam differs from each other.
Highlights for AJEE 2023 Exam Pattern
Exam Mode | Online and Offline |
Number of papers | 1 |
Question Paper Type | Multiple Choice Questions |
Total Marks | 100 for each course |
Exam duration | 2 hours |
AJEE 2023 Exam Pattern in Detail
The syllabus and number of section in each paper will differ from course to course. Candidates can follow the table below for a better understanding of AJEE exam pattern:
Name of Course | Duration of Exam | Number of Sections | Names of Sections | Total Marks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) | 2 hours | 3 | Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics | 100 |
Engineering Diploma Program | 2 hours | 3 | Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics | 100 |
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) | 2 hours | 6 | Aptitude, General Knowledge, General Studies, Numerical Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and Verbal Ability | 100 |
Master of Education (M.Ed) | 2 hours | 6 | Aptitude, General Knowledge, General Studies, Numerical Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and Verbal Ability | 100 |
Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) | 2 hours | 6 | General Knowledge of Games and Sports | 40 |
Masters of Business Administration (MBA) | 2 hours | 3 | Reading Comprehension, Numerical Ability, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning | 100 |
Law - BA LLB | 2 hours | 1 | Consolidated | 100 |
Law - LLB | 2 hours | 1 | Consolidated | 100 |
Law - LLM | 2 hours | 1 | Consolidated | 100 |
B.Sc Agriculture | 2 hours | 1 | Consolidated | 100 |
B.Sc Nursing | 2 hours | 1 | Consolidated | 100 |
B.Sc Paramedical | 2 hours | 1 | Consolidated | 100 |
For Offline Mode of Exam
- The venue details for selected offline examination centers will be mentioned on the official AISECT website.
- Candidate will have the option to choose his/her preferred exam center while filling up the registration form.
- Examination will be OMR based.
- There will be no negative marking for choosing an incorrect option.
- Candidate can only use a blue or a black ball point pen for answering the questions.
For Online Mode of Exam
- The venue details for the selected online examination centers will be mentioned on the official AISECT website.
- Candidate will have the option to choose his/her preferred exam center while filling up the registration form.
- A user ID and password will allow him/her access to the online exam.
- A timer will appear on the candidate’s screen as soon as he/she starts the exam.
- Those who are appearing for the exam have option to flag a question that he/she wishes to attempt after completing the rest of the paper.
- There will be no negative marking for unanswered questions.
- Candidate will have the option to submit his/her answers after he/she has completed the exam. The test will end automatically after the timer has ended.
AJEE 2023 Marking scheme
Please follow the table below for the marking scheme of AJEE exam:
Total Number of Questions | 100 |
Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with only one correct response |
Marks for Each Question | Provisional |
Negative Marking | Not applicable |
- Candidates will not be given a negative marking for answering a question incorrectly.
- There will be no penalty for leaving an answer blank.
- Candidates cannot choose more than one answer for a question as all the questions will be multiple choice questions (MCQs) with a single correct response.
The number of sections will vary depending on the course the candidate has chosen to take the exam on.
AJEE 2023 Exam Syllabus
The exam syllabus for AJEE will vary with each subject.
Syllabus for Bachelor of Engineering (BE)
Physics | Properties of Solids and Liquids, Physics and Measurement, Work Energy and Power, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Oscillations and Waves, Rotational Energy, Thermodynamics, Laws of Motion, Kinematics, Gravitation, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices, Communication Systems, Experimental Skills |
Chemistry | Physical Chemistry: States of Matter, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Chemical Thermodynamics, Solutions, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry: Classification of Elements and Periodicity of Properties, General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals, Hydrogen, S-Block Elements, P-Block Elements, D and F-block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Environmental Chemistry Organic Chemistry: Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds, Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Organic Compounds containing Hydrogen, Organic Compounds containing Oxygen, Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen, Polymers, Biomolecules, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Principles Related to Practical Chemistry |
Mathematics | Sets Relations and Functions, Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Permutations and Combinations, Mathematical Induction, Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications, Sequences and Series, Limit Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Coordinate Geometry, Three Dimensional Geometry, Vector Algebra, Statistics and Probability, Trigonometry, Mathematical Reasoning |
Syllabus for Law Entrance Exams
BA LL.B | English including comprehension, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Mathematics (upto class X), Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning |
LL.B | General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning |
LL.M | Constitutional Law of India, Jurisprudence, Law of Contract, Indian Penal Code, Law of Torts, Hindu Law, Muslim Law, Public International Law and Human Right, Administrative Law, Transfer of Property Act, General Knowledge |
Syllabus for MBA
Part 1 | Data Interpretation (20 marks): Ability to pick up data and apply to business decisions to form typical business scenarios |
Part 2 | Quantitative (20 marks): Mathematical problems of Graduation level |
Part 3 | Reasoning (20 marks): Critical, Verbal and Logical Reasoning |
Part 4 | English (20 marks): Evaluation of Grammar and Comprehension with Verbal Reasoning |
Part 5 | General Knowledge (20 marks): Current Affairs and Business Affairs |
Syllabus for B.Ed and B.P.Ed
Part 1 | General Mental Ability and Reasoning |
Part 2 | General Awareness with focus limited to India with special reference to Madhya Pradesh. This however will exclude the area of general science. This will cover Indian history, politics, economics, socio-economic development, geography, general science, current affairs and sports. |
Part 3 | General English Grammar and Comprehension |
Part 4 | Teaching Aptitude towards children and the adaptability to the teaching environment |
For B.P.Ed the following will apply
General Knowledge of Different Games and Sports | 10 marks |
Awards and Honours in Games and Sports | 10 marks |
Trophies/Competitions, Abbreviations and Terminologies in Games and Sports | 10 marks |
International Competitions in Games and Sports | 10 marks |
Total | 40 marks |
Syllabus for Paramedical Science and Nursing
Physics | Acceleration due to Gravity, Dimensional Analysis, Electromagnetism, Electronics, Electrostatics, Escape Velocity, Gas Laws, Geostationary Satellites, Heat Conduction, Hooke’s Law, Kinetic Energy, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Optics, Oscillations, Shear and Bulk Modulus, Specific Heats, Surface Energy, Units and Dimensions, Universal Law of Gravitation, Young’s Modulus |
Chemistry | Biomolecules, Calculation of Empirical and Molecular Formula, Chemical Analysis, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Bond, Equilibrium, Chemical Periodicity, Study of Elements, Coordination Compounds, Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibria in Solutions, Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Nuclear Chemistry, Organic Compounds, Polymers, Preparation of Properties, Principles of Metallurgical Operations, Solid State, Solutions, Structure of Atom, Surface Chemistry, Thermochemistry and Thermodynamic Transition |
Botany | Difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, Ecosystem, Elementary knowledge of Microsporogenesis, Enzymes and Growth Hormones with Reference to their Classification, Improvement of Crops, Kingdom Classification, Binomial Nomenclature, Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance, Principles of Plant Breeding, Role of Plants in Human Welfare, Structural Organization of Cell, Cell Theory, Tissues and Tissue Systems |
Zoology | Endocrine Glands of Man and Hormonal Coordination, Histology of Mammalian Organs, Skeleton, Joints, Muscles on the Basic Movement Receptors, Structure and Function of Animal Tissues, Epithelial Structure and Physiology of Different Organs of the Human Body, Vitamins and Minerals |
Syllabus for Agriculture
Agriculture (Arts and Science Group) | Importance and Scope of Agriculture in our National Economy, Meteorology, Soils, Tillage, Manures and Fertilizers, Weeds and Weed Control, Irrigation and Drainage, Cropping Schemes, Introduction to Horticulture, Cultivation of Fruit Plants, Cultivation of Vegetables, Animal Husbandry, Milk and Milk Testing, Milk products and Dairy Machines, Diseases of Cattles, Poultry Farming |
Crop Production and Horticulture | Soil and Fertility, Tillage, Manures and Fertilizers, Production of Crops, Elementary Surveying, Importance and Scope of Horticulture, Vegetable Gardening, Fruit Cultivation, Ornamental Gardening, Fruit and Vegetable Preservation, Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables, Rural Finance |
Elements of Animal Husbandry and Poultry Farming | Importance of Livestock in Indian Economy, Improved Cattle Breeds, Care and Management of Cattle, Breeding of Cattle, Dairy Farming, Milk Production, Consumption of Milk, Physical Properties of Milk, Feed and Feeding, Judging of Cattle, Dairy appliances, Milk Products, Common Diseases of Cattle, Poultry Farming, Housing and Ration for Poultry Birds, Diseases of Poultry |
Important Exam Day Instructions
Candidates must keep the following in mind during the exam.
- Make a careful note of the exam center and mode well in advance before the exam day and report to the exam center at least 45 mins prior to the commencement of the exam.
- Carry the admit card with them during all times in the process of the examination.
- For offline mode of exam, the OMR sheet has to be filled clearly in blue or black ball point pen only.
- Candidates can select only one answer for each question.
- For the online exam, a timer will run on the candidate’s screen as soon as he/she begins the exam. The timer will automatically stop after 2 hours.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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