The first shift of the third day of the Main 2020 Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) for B.Tech and BE began at 9am on Thursday. The exam in this shift will end at 12 noon. The second round of the exam will be held from 15 to 18 hours. The National Testing Agency (NTA) JEE main exam started on September 1 with B. Arch and B.Planning (Test 2). The exam will conclude on September 6. It is the first major national income test to be conducted since the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in March. Various measures have been taken to prevent candidates from becoming infected while taking the exam.
In this blog, we’ll keep you updated on the latest on Day 3 of the 2020 JEE Core Exam, along with student reactions after they leave the test center.
JEE Main 2020: Easy Physics Test, Math Was Moderate, Says Student in Patna
Pritam Raj from Hajipur had to wake up at 5 am to get to the examination center located near the Patna Ring Road on time. He said: “I got to Patna using my personal vehicle. Although the arrangements at the test centers were satisfactory, social distancing was not followed outside of the test center. “
He said: “I found physics easy while math moderate. Within the examination center, precautionary measures were followed. “
Patna students find the exam easy
Saurav Kumar, a JEE applicant who took the exam at the Patliputra center, said: “The questions were easy. Physics was not difficult. Numerical mathematics required long and time consuming calculations. In chemistry, fewer questions were asked from the organic section. “
JEE Main 2020: Students Find Physics Work Hardest
Physics was the most difficult of the three subjects. This work was of Moderate level according to the students. FITJEE students said the assignments were difficult compared to the January session according to students.
JEE Main 2020: First exam round finished
The first turn of the exam is over. The examination concluded at 12 noon. Be attentive to student feedback
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JEE Main 2020: First shift will end at 12 noon
The main JEE exam is in progress. The first shift started at 9 in the morning and will conclude at 12 noon. Be on the lookout for the students’ first reaction after the exam and the latest developments.
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