Registration Opens: JEE (Essential): Registration opens, outcomes on February 12



NEW DELHI: The schedule for the JEE (Essential) 2024 January examination together with the web registration dates has been notified by the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) on Thursday. For the primary time the company introduced the outcomes date prematurely, which is February 12, 2024. Furthermore, aspirants can register for each the January and April exams. As first reported by the TOI it additionally notified the “lighter” syllabus for the check.
On-line registration will proceed until November 30, 2023.NTA will announce the allotment of metropolis examinations by the second week of January and the computer-based exams will likely be performed from January 24 to February 1, 2024.
NTA additionally notified the revised syllabus for the check primarily based on which the admissions for the centrally funded technical establishments just like the NITs and IIITs takes place in addition to the highest 20% of the benefit record turns into eligible to sit down for the JEE (Superior), the doorway check for the Indian Institutes of Expertise (IITs).
“44 schooling Board responded for session on the syllabus and introduced their standing. A committee beneath NCERT was fashioned and all of the deleted items of all of the schooling Boards which responded have been addressed within the revised syllabus,” stated a senior NTA official.
JEE (Essential) – 2024 will likely be performed in 13 languages – English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
A candidate has the choice to use for one Session or for each Periods (Session 1 and Session 2 of 2024) collectively and pay the examination charge accordingly. “… if a candidate needs to use just for Session 1 (January), he/she has to pay the examination charge just for Session 1 throughout the present software interval and may have the chance to use once more for Session 2 (April 2024) when the applying window for Session 2 will likely be re-opened,” said the notification.
Every of the papers (arithmetic, physics, chemistry) beneath Paper 1 for BTech/ BE programmes will comprise of two sections “A” and “B”. Part “A” will likely be of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and part “B” will include questions whose solutions are to be crammed in as a numerical worth. In part “B”, candidates have to try any 5 questions out of 10. There will likely be unfavourable marking for each sections.

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