Ranchi: A day after the state government allowed coaching centres to reopen from March 1, JEE and NEET aspirants on Friday thronged the institutes, enquiring about the admission process even as some centres distributed enrolment forms.
After the pandemic slammed the brakes on their dreams of becoming doctors and engineers for nearly a year, the Class XII board examinees were waiting with baited breath for coaching classes to resume. Though some of them continued nurturing their dreams of cracking the JEE and NEET by making the most of online classes conducted by a few institutes, all of them agreed that the lack of an interactive session leaves many doubts unresolved. “I had enrolled in a leading institute’s online course during the lockdown last year but you cannot solve complex topics like calculus just by attending online classes. My preparation for cracking JEE has already been comprised by 11 months because of viral outbreak and now I am not going to waste any more time. I
JEE Main 2021: New pattern beneficial but likely to lower seriousness
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JEE Main 2021: New pattern beneficial but likely to lower seriousness
Sanjay Sahay & B Sridhar / TNN / Updated: Dec 20, 2020, 15:20 IST
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RANCHI/JAMSHEDPUR: Academicians, principals and coaching institutes heads have mixed reactions to Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank’s announcement to conduct the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) four times from 2021. While some were of the opinion that the higher number of attempts would be beneficial to the students, others said it would make the candidates less serious on their attempts.
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RANCHI/JAMSHEDPUR: Academicians, principals and coaching institutes heads have mixed reactions to Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank’s announcement to conduct the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) four times from 2021. While some were of the opinion that the higher number of attempts would be beneficial to the students, others said it would make the candidates less serious on their attempts.
Talking on the issue, Delhi Public School (Ranchi) principal Dr Ram Singh said, “Four options would be beneficial for the students in general as they would get more chances to improve on their ranking. Some well-prepared students may take only one or two attempts to get the qualifying marks for JEE (Advanced) to focus on the latter.”