Skip to main content

NTA JEE Main 2021: Transformation, applications for four sessions of JEE Main will be held simultaneously

NTA JEE Main 2021: Many changes have been made this time in JEE Main 2021 for admission to engineering institutes of the country including IITs, NITs. Students will get an opportunity to appear for the exam four times. The special thing is that the application form has to be filled once. If you want to sit in all four, then you can collect its fees together. There will also be an option for different fees. If you have deposited the fees of all the four opportunities and do not want to sit in any, then the fee can be refunded.
JEE Main forms can be filled by January 16. Four opportunities for BTech Paper 01 will meet in February, March, April and May. Opportunities will be available only in February and May for Bark and B plans. Earlier, there were only two opportunities for everyone in the year.
Best of four in B.Tech
The score of the students who are giving BTech Paper 01 will be selected from the Best Four or the best score will be the number of times they are sitting in the exam. For example, if someone is sitting once or twice or thrice, his best score will be taken from it, on the basis of which merit will be made. Best score will be given out of one or two for Best in Biarch, B Plan.
Your fees will not be lost
The NTA has given students the opportunity to collect fees for all four or as many opportunities as they want. The form will be filled only once, which will work every time. If one does not want to sit in the other and wants to adjust for the third one, then he will request for fees which will be adjusted for the third. When you do not have to sit, you can request it and refund it. If you have deposited the fee in one go, then it will not sink.
Paper pattern also changed
JEE Main paper 01 (BTech-BE) will be in two parts. A total of 90 questions will be asked. 75 of these questions have to be asked. Options are being offered for the first time. These will be multiple choices. There will be 10 questions in section B out of which 05 questions will be solved. They will have to write numbers. There will be no negative marking in section B. Paper Bearch (Paper 2A) and Paper B Planning (Paper 2B) will be similar. The special thing is that end-to-end changes in question selection can be done during the paper.
Exam dates
February: 23, 24, 25 and 26 February 2021
March: 15, 16, 17 and 18 March 2021
April: 27, 28, 29 and 30 April 2021
May: 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 April 2021


Qualified for UP-SEE and AKTU
One can get admission in UP-SEE and AKTU only from the rank of JEE Main. There will be no age limit but only those students who have passed class 12, 2019, 2020 or are provisional in 2021 will be able to sit.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NID DAT 2024 preliminary results released at nid.edu; Download here

The National Institute of Design (NID) has released the preliminary results for the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) 2024, specifically for candidates applying for the Bachelor of Design (BDes) programs. Tie-breaking criteria have been established for fair ranking. Successful candidates are eligible for the BDes Mains exam, comprising studio tests and personal interviews. Admit cards for the NID BDes DAT main examination will be available from April 14th, with the main exam scheduled for April 27th and 28th. from Latest Education news - Board Exam Results, Admit Cards, Exam Paper Analysis and Question Papers | Times of India https://ift.tt/P94wL6K https://ift.tt/t8uFUZ3

AIBE 18 Results: 51.63% Fail Rate Revealed in BCI's RTI Reply

According to Career360, an RTI reply revealed that 51.63% of students failed the AIBE 18 exam. Out of 1,48,781 students who appeared, 74,368 failed, and over 4,700 were absent. The BCI clarified that the exam faced scheduling disruptions due to COVID-19 and adjusted the passing marks after withdrawing seven questions. The BCI also addressed the absence of scores on AIBE scorecards and did not provide pass percentages for 24 state bar councils, citing RTI Act limitations. from Latest Education news - Board Exam Results, Admit Cards, Exam Paper Analysis and Question Papers | Times of India https://ift.tt/AVPRuQ6 https://ift.tt/teGyYxE

Fact Check: IIT Bombay debunks claim of 36% unplaced students, reveals only 6.1% seeking jobs

IIT Bombay refuted claims of widespread job uncertainty among its students, citing a recent exit survey. Contrary to reports, only 6.1% actively seek employment, with the majority opting for placements through the institute's program or pursuing higher degrees. The survey highlights diverse career paths, including off-campus jobs and public service, chosen by students. These findings challenge earlier narratives, showcasing a nuanced understanding of career preferences among IIT Bombay graduates. from Latest Education news - Board Exam Results, Admit Cards, Exam Paper Analysis and Question Papers | Times of India https://ift.tt/jIhg3Zu https://ift.tt/YM37JvI