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A total of 6,19,638 and 6,52,627 candidates had registered for February and March sessions, respectively. Most students who took their first shot at the entrance exam conducted during the first quarter of 2021, however, seem to be relieved for several reasons.
JEE (Main) April 2021: Aspirants share mixed reaction to postponement of exam
A total of 6,19,638 and 6,52,627 candidates had registered for February and March sessions, respectively. Most students who took their first shot at the entrance exam conducted during the first quarter of 2021, however, seem to be relieved for several reasons.
JEE Main 2021
JEE Main (April) 2021 to be rescheduled. Representational image/ designed by Gargi Singh
The postponement of the JEE Main 2021 April session last week due to the second wave of coronavirus has left a section of students in a quandary. Two sessions of JEE Main – one in February and the other in March – have already been conducted. A total of 6,19,638 and 6,52,627 candidates had registered for February and March 2021 sessions, respectively.
Most students who took their first shot at the entrance exam conducted during the first quarter of 2021, however, seem to be relieved for several reasons.
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JEE (Main) April 2021: Aspirants share mixed reaction to postponement of exam
A total of 6,19,638 and 6,52,627 candidates had registered for February and March sessions, respectively. Most students who took their first shot at the entrance exam conducted during the first quarter of 2021, however, seem to be relieved for several reasons.
JEE Main 2021
JEE Main (April) 2021 to be rescheduled. Representational image/ designed by Gargi Singh
The postponement of the JEE Main 2021 April session last week due to the second wave of coronavirus has left a section of students in a quandary. Two sessions of JEE Main – one in February and the other in March – have already been conducted. A total of 6,19,638 and 6,52,627 candidates had registered for February and March 2021 sessions, respectively.
Most students who took their first shot at the entrance exam conducted during the first quarter of 2021, however, seem to be relieved for several reasons.
Utkarsh Singh, 17, from Madhya Pradesh, appeared for both February and March sessions. His best of two scores was 99.96 percentile.
JEE Main (April) 2021 to be rescheduled. Representational image/ designed by Gargi Singh
The postponement of the JEE Main 2021 April session last week due to the second wave of coronavirus has left a section of students in a quandary. Two sessions of JEE Main – one in February and the other in March – have already been conducted. A total of 6,19,638 and 6,52,627 candidates had registered for February and March 2021 sessions, respectively.
Most students who took their first shot at the entrance exam conducted during the first quarter of 2021, however, seem to be relieved for several reasons.
Utkarsh Singh, 17, from Madhya Pradesh, appeared for both February and March sessions. His best of two scores was 99.96 percentile.
“Board exams have also been rescheduled and we are not sure under which circumstance we will have to take these exams. To appear for JEE Main amid all this confusion would have added to the pressure and hampered my performance. Since I am satisfied with my performance, I can focus completely on JEE Advanced preparations,” said Utkarsh