JEE Mains held at 69 centres in state
KOTA/JAIPUR: THIS YEAR, JEE MAINS RANKS WILL BE GIVEN ON THE BASIS OF THE JEE MAINS SCORE
AND NO WEIGHTAGE OF THE CLASS 12 MARKS WILL BE GIVEN
The JEE Mains, 2018, examination was held at 69 examination centers, including 51 in Jaipur and 18 in Kota on Sunday.
More than 45,000 aspirants appeared in the JEE Mains examination—conducted by the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE)-- in both the districts, board officials said.
Large number of students from across the country takes coaching for the JEE Mains in coaching city of Kota, most of whom will write the exam in Kota while others at different exam centers across the country.
On the JEE Mains, 2018, examination held in Kota, CBSE Kota coordinator Pradeep Singh Gaur said the paper-1 (Bachelor of Education and Bachelor Technology was held between 9.30 am and 12.30 pm and the paper-2 (Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning) was held between 2 pm and 5 pm.
A team of more than 20 observers have appointed by the CBSE to supervise the JEE Mains in Kota, CBSE officials said.
Frisking of the students through metal detectors was done at the examination centers, some of them said.
Speaking about the level of the examination paper, Akansha Laddha,18, an aspirant said she had also written the JEE Mains in 2017, so she found today’s examination a bit difficult than the one last year. “While the mathematics part was easy, chemistry was tricky and physics was moderate,” she said.
Apart from Kota, there were examination centers for JEE Mains in Jaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Udaipur.
The JEE Mains is the qualifying examination for the JEE Advanced, 2016, as more than 2.24 lakh successful aspirants of the JEE Mains will only be eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced 2016.
The JEE Mains results will be declared on April 30.