Sunday, March 28, 2010

EKT (Engineering Knowledge Test) exam scheme

Engineering Knowledge Test is a common test aimed at testing the Basic Engineering knowledge of the candidates applied for
Aeronautical Engineering Courses. EKT has two parts, namely
Part A - General Engineering: 40 Questions Duration: 1 Hour
Part B - Specialist Paper for each Engineering discipline: 35 Questions
Engineering Knowledge Test is pitched at pre-final to final year engineering level. The test consists of two parts viz General Engineering
and Specialist subjects for the two streams of Technical Branches i.e Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics) and Aeronautical
Engineering (Mechanical).
The specialised papers are in Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical engineering, Electronics and Communication engineering, Electrical
and Instrumentation engineering and Computer Engineering.
The questions are objective type in nature and duration of test is approximately one hour. It is mandatory for the candidates to pass in
both General and Specialist papers to qualify for AFSB interview.

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