
All Architecture aspirants must be aware that the renowned Architecture entrance exams have a section that tests the drawing ability of the test-takers. Top Architectural entrance exams include a “Drawing Paper” to assess the examinees’ drawing ability as per the industry demands. Questions ranging from shadow effects, three-dimensional representation of building structures, and geometrical drawing to freehand drawing and architectural awareness form a significant portion of the questions asked in the drawing sections of these architectural entrance exams, such as the JEE Main 2026, JEE Advanced 2026 exam, and NATA.

If you have appeared for the KLUEEE 2026, the very first thing that you will await with great enthusiasm is your KLUEEE 2026 rank card. This certificate shows how you have performed in the test, shows where you stand among thousands of candidates, and demonstrates your chances of having a seat in the branch of engineering you wish to pursue at Koneru Lakshmaiah University. Over 40,000 candidates usually take the exam annually, and hence, the rank card is an important deciding factor in the selection process. Carefully going through the details mentioned on it, such as your score, category-wise rank, and qualification status, you will be aware of your position. This will assist you in handling the next steps, i.e., counselling sessions, choice filling, and admission at KLU.

Students planning for AEEE 2026 should realise the importance of the Mathematics section, which often is considered tricky yet most scoring. You should prioritize the high-yielding chapters such as Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Vector Algebra & 3D Geometry, Probability, contributing to around 60-70% of the total weightage. Calculus hold the maximum weightage with questions asked from Differential and Integral Calculus (limits, continuity, derivatives etc.). Out of 40 questions, you can expect 9-10 questions from this chapter. Therefore, to score well, identifying AEEE 2026 Math high-weightage topic is the key. In this article, we have analyzed the most important Mathematics topics that you need to revise for AEEE 2026.

CollegeDekho News Desk, Vijayawada: With JEE Main 2026 Session 1 around the corner (scheduled between January 21–28, 2026), aspirants must now maximise their last-minute revision strategy for Mathematics, one of the most scoring yet time-consuming sections of the exam. Collgedekho got in touch with Ragi Ramu, a veteran Mathematics teacher from Vijayawada with over 10 years of coaching experience, emphasise focusing on high-weightage topics and smart practice rather than cramming new material at this stage.
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To score good marks in the Chemistry section of the AEEE 2026 exam, you need to know about the high-weightage, most-scoring topics from the syllabus. While the exam paper follows the NCERT 11th and 12th Chemistry module closely, core topics, such as Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure, Coordination Compounds, Thermodynamics, and Chemical Equilibrium, hold greater importance compared to others. Organic and Physical Chemistry typically have a combined weightage of nearly 35-40%, as per the recent trends. out of 20 total, the majority of the questions are often numerical and chemical reaction-based. If you study and practice AEEE 2026 Chemistry high-weightage topics well before the exam, you can easily score 50+ marks in this subject.