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ICAR AIEEA

The Indian Gathering for Rural Exploration (ICAR) conducts the All India Placement Test for Confirmation (AIEEA), which is a public-level assessment for understudies seeking to seek undergrad and postgraduate projects in horticulture and unified sciences. Students in India can apply to prestigious agricultural universities and other institutions through AIEEA.

 

The ICAR AIEEA test is known for its importance in the horticultural area as it guarantees the choice of meriting up-and-comers with a solid scholarly foundation and enthusiasm for farming. Candidates' abilities and knowledge in a variety of subjects, including agriculture, mathematics, physics, and chemistry, are put to the test on this exam. It comprises numerous decision questions and assesses the comprehension applicants might interpret logical ideas, critical abilities to think, and insightful abilities.

 

There are two sections to the AIEEA exam: AIEEA UG and AIEEA PG. AIEEA UG is for people who want to get into undergraduate programs in agriculture and related sciences, and AIEEA PG is for people who want to go to postgraduate programs in specific areas of agriculture. Both of these programs are offered by AIEEA.

 

The AIEEA test follows a thorough determination process, including a composed test followed by directing in view of the legitimacy list. Effective up-and-comers are then qualified to apply for different agrarian courses presented by the taking part colleges and establishments.

 

India's agricultural education and research are greatly aided by ICAR AIEEA. It gives students the chance to learn about and practice agricultural sciences, giving them the skills they need to help the agricultural industry grow and solve the country's problems with food security and sustainable agriculture.

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Eligibility Criteria

The All India Entrance Examination for Admission (ICAR AIEEA) eligibility requirements differ depending on the program level—undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG). The general eligibility requirements for both levels are as follows:

 

​​​​​​Criteria for ICAR AIEEA UG Eligibility:

  • Minimum Age: The competitor should be something like 16 years of age as of August 31 of the confirmation year.
  • Education Requirements: The candidate should have passed the 10+2 exam or an equivalent exam with subjects like English, physics, and chemistry.
  • Marks Required: Candidates from the OBC and general categories must have scored at least 50% on the qualifying exam. The minimum requirement for candidates who are physically challenged, SC/ST, or PC, is 40 percent of the total mark.

 

Criteria for ICAR AIEEA PG Eligibility:

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Syllabus

  • ICAR AIEEA EXAM SYLLABUS
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Agriculture
  1. Physics: Physical World and Measurement, Laws of Motion, Thermodynamics, Oscillations, and Waves
  2. Chemistry: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, States of Matter, Redox Reactions
  3. Biology: Diversity in the Living World, Cell Structure and Function, Human Physiology, Genetics, and Evolution
  4. Mathematics: Sets and Functions, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, Statistics, and Probability
  5. Agriculture: Agrometeorology, Genetics, Plant Breeding, Crop Production, Agricultural Economics
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Cut Off

For candidates to be eligible for admission to agricultural programs, the ICAR AIEEA exam establishes minimum scores or ranks. Students who want to pursue their academic and career ambitions in the subject of agriculture must be aware of the cut-off standards.

 

  • Eligibility Cut-off: The minimum score needed to pass the qualifying exam (10+2 board examinations or an equivalent) in order to be eligible for the ICAR AIEEA.
  • General/OBC/UPS/EWS Category: To qualify, applicants from these groups must receive at least 50% on the qualifying exam.
  • SC/ST/PWD/Transgender Category: For eligibility, applicants from these groups must receive at least 40% on the qualifying exam.
  • Qualifying Cut-off: the bare minimum of points or positions needed to pass the ICAR AIEEA exam's merit cut-off list.
  • Merit List: the ranking of applicants for admission as determined by the list created using the cut-off scores.
  • Aim for Higher Scores: Candidates should aim for marks that are higher than the minimum cut-off to increase their chances of getting into their top agricultural programs.
  • Stay Updated: Check ICAR's official releases and notifications frequently to stay up to date on particular cut-off requirements for each academic year.
  • Enhancing Chances of Admission: The likelihood of getting placed on the merit list and receiving admission to preferred agricultural programs increases when the minimal cut-off criteria are exceeded.

 

Candidates can better prepare for the ICAR AIEEA exam and improve their prospects of pursuing their desired agricultural career routes by understanding and working towards meeting the cut-off requirements.

 

Exam Pattern

The test example of ICAR AIEEA (All India Selection Test for Affirmation) changes for the undergrad (UG) and postgraduate (PG) levels. The general exam pattern for both levels is as follows:

 

  • Method of Assessment: The computer-based test portion of the exam is administered online.
  • Timeline: The exam lasts two hours and thirty minutes in total (150 minutes).
  • The Kind of Questions: The exam contains multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
  • Overall Score: The exam is worth 600 points in total.
  • Divisions: The inquiry paper comprises three areas:

     a) 50 questions in physics; b) 50 questions in chemistry; and c) 100 questions in biology/agriculture.

 

ICAR AIEEA PG Test Example:

 

  • Method of Assessment: The computer-based test portion of the exam is administered online.
  • Timeline: The exam lasts two hours, or 120 minutes, altogether.
  • The Kind of Questions: Different decision questions (MCQs) are asked in the test.
  • Complete Imprints: The test is led for a sum of 600 imprints.
  • Divisions: The inquiry paper comprises one area:

     a) Subject-explicit inquiries connected with the PG course applied for - 120 inquiries

 

Both UG and PG exams use a negative stamping strategy in which one impression is removed for every incorrect response.

It is crucial to remember that the exam's precise format, including its grading system, may change from year to year. For up-to-date and correct information on the test format, applicants should refer to the ICAR AIEEA prospectus or official notice for the specific year.

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How to Prepare

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It is crucial to consult pertinent and dependable study guides when getting ready for the ICAR AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination for Admission). These books can help applicants improve their knowledge and performance by offering thorough coverage of the exam syllabus. Here are some well-liked study guides suggested for the ICAR AIEEA:

  • "ICAR AIEEA (UG) Entrance Exam Guide" by Arihant Experts: 
  • "ICAR: AIEEA-UG (All India Entrance Examination for Admission to Bachelor Degree Programs)" by Ramesh Publishing House
  • “A Competitive Book of Agriculture" by Nem Raj Sundar
  • "Objective Agriculture: ICAR, JRF, SRF, ARS, NET, Ph.D." by S.R. Kantwa
  • "ICAR AIEEA (UG/PG/Ph.D.) Entrance Exam - 10 Practice Sets" by GK Publications

Admit Card

To download the concede card for ICAR AIEEA (All India Selection test for Affirmation), you can follow the means illustrated beneath:

  • Check out the official site: Visit the ICAR AIEEA's official website or the examination's conducting authority.
  • The Admissions Portal: On the website, look for the link labeled "Admit Card" or "Download Admit Card." To continue, click it.
  • Enter Login Certifications: You will be coordinated to the login page where you want to enter your login accreditations. Your birthdate, password, and registration/application number are typically included in this. Correctly enter the required information.
  • Access Passport: Submit the data after entering the login credentials. On the screen, your admit card will be displayed.
  • Download and Read: Check the admit card carefully for all of the information, including your name, roll number, exam date, and location, among other things. If everything is correct, save a copy of the admit card to your device by clicking the "Download" or "Print" buttons.
  • Copy the Admissions Card: It is suggested that you print a copy of the admit card. You will be required to present a hard copy of the admit card on the day of the exam, so make sure the printout is clear and legible.
  • Additional Guidelines: Peruse any extra directions referenced on the concede card cautiously, for example, records to convey, detailing the time, and test day rules. Follow these directions exactly.

Seat Allotment

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is in charge of the seat allotment procedure for the All India Entrance Examination for Admission (ICAR AIEEA). The seat portion is done in light of the legitimacy rank got by up-and-comers in the AIEEA test and their decisions/inclinations of courses and establishments.

Here is an overall outline of the seat distribution process:

  • List of Merit: A merit list is created by ICAR based on candidates' AIEEA exam scores.
  • Counseling: Counseling sessions for qualified candidates are scheduled in multiple rounds based on seat availability.
  • Locking and Filling Options: Up-and-comers need to give their selections of courses and organizations during the guiding system. Based on their rank and eligibility, they can choose their preferred course and college.
  • Seating Capacity: The allocation of seats is made based on merit rank, available seats, and choices filled. Seats in the courses and institutions that candidates prefer are allotted to them.
  • Letter of Provisional Allotment: After the seat designation, up-and-comers are given a temporary distribution letter, showing the dispensed course and organization.
  • Detailing and Record Confirmation: Candidates are required to attend the specified establishment within the allotted time frame. They are expected to convey the essential reports for confirmation.
  • Admission Confirmation: Candidates must pay the required admission fees in accordance with the institution's guidelines to confirm their admission after document verification.

It is essential to keep in mind that the particular seat allotment procedure and the total number of counseling rounds may change from year to year. Applicants are encouraged to allude to the authority warning or plan of ICAR AIEEA for the specific year to get precise and exceptional data with respect to the seat assignment process.

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FAQ's

How many attempts are allowed for the ICAR AIEEA exam?

There is no limit to the number of attempts for the ICAR AIEEA exam. Candidates can appear for the exam multiple times as long as they fulfill the eligibility criteria.

What are the courses offered through ICAR AIEEA?

ICAR AIEEA offers admissions to various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs in disciplines like Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary Sciences, Fisheries Sciences, Dairy Technology, Food Technology, etc.

How can I apply for ICAR AIEEA?

Candidates can apply for ICAR AIEEA through the online application process. The application form is available on the official ICAR website during the application period.