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Need info on AIEEE 2012 - Call CBSE Helplines

December 24, 2011  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Need info on AIEEE 2012 - Call CBSE Helplines
New Delhi: In a bid to make information more readily available to candidates from across the country, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched Helpline Numbers on AIEEE 2012 - The All India Engineering Entrance Examination, along with the Mock Tests for AIEEE 2012.

In case of any query on the Online AIEEE 2012, candidates can call up the Mobile Nos. - 09717182594, 09717182698 & 08527557572 from 7.00 AM to 11.00 PM on all days.

The CBSE has also made it clear that the last date of application for AIEEE 2012 will not be extended under any circumstances.

AIEEE is the gateway for admission into 1st semester of first year's professional degree courses i.e. Engineering, Pharmacy and Architecture (B.E, B.Tech, B.Arch, B.Pharm, B.Des Etc) offered through various AIEEE Colleges across India.

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