AIEEE has 4 main syllabus and they are Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Aptitude test.
Under Maths the syllabus covered are: Sets, relations and functions; Complex numbers and quadratic equations; Matrices and determinants; Permutations and combination; Mathematical induction; Binomial theorem and its simple applications; Sequences and series; Limit, continuity and differentiability; Integral calculus; Differential equations; Co-ordinate geometry (straight lines, circles, conic sections); Three dimensional geometry; Vector algebra; Statistics and probability (probability);
Trigonometry; Mathematical reasoning.

The syllabus covered under physics are: Physics and measurement; Kinematics; Laws of motion; Work, energy and power; Rotational motion; Gravitation; Properties of solids and liquids; Thermodynamics; Kinetic theory of gases; Oscillations and waves; Electrostatics.

The syllabus covered under chemistry are: Some basic concepts in chemistry, States of matter (gaseous state), Atomic structure, Chemical bonding and molecular structure (ionic bonding, covalent bonding), Chemical thermodynamics, Solutions, Equilibrium,
Redox reactions and electrochemistry, Chemical kinetics, Surface chemistry, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties, General principles and processes of isolation of metals, Hydrogen, Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals).
I would like to pursue Engineering as my caeer, now give me some preparation tips for the AIEEE entrance exam.
Some preparation tips for AIEEE exam:

1. AIEEE is not difficult. However, its questions do have a need of being tackled with different tactics and perspectives.
2. Focus on solving the problems on your own, while preparing for the exam. Try more conventional methods. Practice more, and find out shortcuts of your own to solve the problem.
3. In AIEEE, both speed and strike rate matter. You need to be quick and accurate to achieve high scores. High speed with less accuracy can actually ruin your results.
4. Never use calculator while preparing for the AIEEE exam. Being adept in mental calculations can actually increase your speed to a great extent.
5. Select your questions wisely. About 25% questions in the examinations paper are easy, 60% are average and 25% are difficult. Attempt easy questions first.The cut-off for AIEEE examination is generally around 60 to 70%. So, if you just solve easy and average questions correctly, you can easily get through. Once you have exhausted these questions, you may attempt difficult ones to make merit.
 
 
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