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Joint Entrance Examination, popularly known as IIT-JEE entrance examination conducted by Indian Institute of Technology. For undergraduate programs at 15 colleges JEE is the sole criterion for admission. Over 4.5 lakh candidates had appeared in JEE-2010 which was conducted by seven of the IITs. Students who clear the examination are eligible for admission in 15 IITs, ISM Dhanbad and IT-BHU. There are 9,509 seats in these institutions.

Why students opt for JEEE?
These are the premier institutions with well-equipped modern laboratories, state-of-the-art computer network and well stocked technical library. Their teaching methods encourage direct personal contact between the teachers and the students and they implement traditional and modern instructional techniques. The primary objectives behind such institutions are to:

• Build a solid foundation of scientific and technical knowledge in budding engineers and scientists.
• Create environment for freedom of thought, cultivate vision, encourage growth, develop personality and self- discipline for pursuit of excellence.
• Kindle entrepreneurial skills.

Today, alumni of these institutions occupy key positions in industry and academia in India and abroad. Thereby, students aspiring to take up engineering in higher studies harbor lot of hope for studying in these institutions.

What role AIMS plays in preparing students?

At AIMS, students are trained to think originally, in correlating the known concepts and applying them in problem solving of higher order. We emphasise on absolute clarity of concepts, implement innovative and effective style of teaching along with lucid explanations. Students are encouraged to analyse concepts for in-depth understanding and better insight in the subject.

The course structure in designed in a sequence that would enhance better understanding of the subject over a particular period of time. This would provide students ample time in grasping the subjects and preparing for the examination.