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Updated: May 20, 2020 9:18:29 am
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has today re-open the application process for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main. Candidates who have not applied for JEE Main will have a choice of time to do it until May 24. The National Eligibility Entrance Test (CLEAN) applicants you want a similar installation. Several students took to Twitter to make this demand, however, is unlikely to happen. Here is why:
They also provide One more opportunity to change the examination centre, and kindly dedicate Center based on the permanent address or district a native is very, very useful for the students during this situation, a panic CLEAN and JEE both
— Sambathiyer (@sambathiyer) May 19, 2020
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The time of return to the window of the application is for the students who wished to go abroad, but are now reconsidering their plans due to the situation that has arisen due to the coronavirus pandemic. While the Indians of the engineering students can go abroad without appearing for JEE, a similar option is not available with the medical students as both medical and dental applicants will be required to delete from ITSeven if you wish to the study of the subjects of a foreign nation.
In addition, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has provided multiple windows for applicants to edit the application form and change the center of examination. The last window to make changes in YOUR final application along with the JEE Main – that is the 31 of May.
While there has been a subsequent increase in the number of applicants for considering both AIIMS and JIPMER admissions will also be on the basis of the same examination, a fall that is expected of the engineering entrance examinations this year.
To CLEAN, most of 15.93 lakh candidates have registered. CLEAN is held in the offline mode, the NTA is the organization of the double of the examination centres and 3000 examination centres that are expected to to be tied up to this year.
For JEE Main, over 9.29 lakh students registered in January of 2019. For JEE Main 2020 session of January not only the number of applications dipped further to 9.21 lakh, but also the number of students who appeared for the examination fell further to 8.69 lakh. The number of attendees was expected to dip this year also, due to health-related issues during the pandemic.
In addition, a decrease has been observed for JEE Advanced records as well in the last few years. In 2019, 11.47 lakh JEE-Main candidates, 2.45 lakh students qualified for the JEE Advanced, but only 1.73 lakh registered for the same. In 2018, of 2.31 lakh students who qualified for the exam, 1.65 lakh candidates chose to enroll in it. However, this is due to a number of reasons, read here to know why candidates are leaving the IIT entrance examination?
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