AIEEE Colleges India
All India Engineering Examination (AIEEE) is a common entrance examination conducted across India for admissions to professional and technical programmes in the country including Engineering and Architecture courses.
The AIEEE scores are accepted by most of the engineering colleges in India for admissions into B.Tech. courses. This site provides a list of engineering colleges under AIEEE in different states of India. Student Enquiries
AIEEE 2013 Exam
The AIEEE exam is scheduled to be conducted on Sunday, 01 may, 2013.
AIEEE 2013 Results
The results of AIEEE 2013 are likely to be declared on or before 06 June, 2013 and will be available on our site.
AIEEE 2013 Counselling
Counselling of AIEEE 2013 will be in the months of May-June 2013. Chat facility with expert career counsellors will be available on our site.
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