AIEEE Counselling for admission will not be
Elen Tripathi, Allahabad, All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) for admission to individual counseling will be longer.Central Counselling Board (Sisib), the country has abolished all the counseling centers. AIEEE associated with engineering institutions have now turned into Student Support Center.Counseling Center in the States now enter duty playing center nits have been made. Under the new law student make registration through the Internet from anywhere can enter college and course choices.। Allocating them to the college and course will be online. Just allocation letter with them for admission will be determined nits. Country's national technology institutes, triple IT and other key institutions of AIEEE admission process for admission is going to be starting from June 8. Students via the Internet at home now already used Amaka counseling.This according to rank colleges and courses scheduled in different states to estimate the student counseling centers took part in the individual counseling. It filled in by them was considered the only option. Based on this admission was paid. The system has now been completely abolished. Sisib all counseling centers across the country now has ended. The admission process has now been completely online. The successful candidate AIEEE now sitting at home through the Internet according to rank colleges and courses to choose. That would be considered their final choice. Online Counseling This phase begins on June eight. June 12 candidates will be able to lock your choice.Like its former state he will not have to go to NIT. Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Access Center in charge of the Pro. According to Rajeev Tripathi AIEEE institutions associated with the student assistance center has been created. The Institute of Computer, Internet etc will be ready. Candidate in the event of a problem can contact any of these institutions. Allahabad three institutions linked to the AIEEE. IIIT, Menenaete and JK Institute, the three have become Help Center (New York Times, National Edition, June 6 in 2010 from Allahabad LN Tripathi report).