With 99.97 percentile, Nagpur resident Indrayani Tayade (17) topped among girls in the state. A student of Yashoda Junior College, Tayade had also appeared in the exam in January to score 99.87 percentile and the distinction of Vidarbha’s female topper.
At a time when degree college admissions in the state are now in its final stages, this could have meant reversing the process carried out in the past one month, at a time when academic schedule has already been delayed by Covid-19.
Durgesh Mangeshkar, who has written to the National Testing Agency seeking a reassessment of the situation, said it was essential that the base used for percentile calculation in the January exam and September exam must be similar.
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CBSE had informed the Supreme Court that it has increased the exam centres from 575 to 1,278. Further, instead of 40 students, only 12 could sit in one room as a precautionary measure due to the pandemic.
The AIR 6 started his preparation from class 9 onwards when he started reading class 11 NCERTs of physics and mathematics. He joined coaching in class 10 which he claims helped during the lockdown.
DU admissions: Candidates who wish to add their board exam marks or make any edit in their registration form can do so till October 5. Currently, the option is available only for students who had applied for undergraduate courses.
GATE 2021: The application process was to open from September 14, however, it has started two days in advance. The last date to apply without any late fee is September 30, however, candidates can apply till October 7 with an additional late fee, as per the official notice.
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Tanuja had attempted the January session of JEE Main as well in which she had scored 99.995 percentile marks. She again appeared for the September attempt despite the pandemic as she wanted to practice her skills after the long halt of lockdown.
This year, the JEE Main cutoff for CRL/ general category has been increased as compared to the last year while for the other categories, the cutoff has dropped. Check cutoff at jeemain.nta.nic.in
JEE Advanced 2020: Qualifying candidates can register for JEE Advanced at jeeadv.ac.in. This year IIT-Delhi is holding the exam. It will be held on September 27. The registration process will close on September 17, however, candidates can pay the application fee till September 18.
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The practical examinations will also be conducted through online viva-voce/presentation.
Simarjeet was contacted by many willing to help her after The Indian Express reported her story on July 24. Among them was a private firm, Eduvanz, which has now given her a laptop.
The High Court Wednesday asked the varsity to explore if final-year results of students who have to join foreign universities for further studies can be prioritised.
Meanwhile, an affidavit was filed by the private schools’ association on Thursday, submitting that they had expressed in the two meetings with the education minister that they were agreeable to considering school fee waiver
Fixing the matter for hearing on September 16, the court asked NLSIU to file its reply within three days.
Meanwhile, the supplementary exams for classes X and XII students, who could not clear the board exams held in February-March, are likely to be scheduled next month, an official said.
NTA JEE Main Result 2020: The JEE Main result is the basis for admission to the 31 NITs, 25 IIITs and 28 GFTIs. Check result at jeemain.nta.nic.in
The best performance was registered by two states -- Telangana and Rajasthan. Four candidates from each state had scored 100 percentile in 2019.
The university will hold examinations in phases. In the first phase from October 23 to November 10, it will hold admission tests for several courses, including BA, BSc, BCom, BEd, and MBA.
The testing window will open the first week of November and extend through the of January 2021, allowing candidates to choose the exam mode, date, time, and location as per convenience.
TS ECET result 2020: The candidates who had appeared in the exam can check the result through the website- tsche.ac.in.




