Less Taxing Indian Institute of Technology - Joint Entrance Examination Pattern
Drop in Number of Students Appearing for the Examination
Chennai: About 6,000 students took the Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) in 12 centres across the city on Sunday. A total of
2.5 lakh students appeared for the examination all over the country
The year’s examination pattern was different from pattern was different from last year’s which had papers in mathematics, physics and chemistry for two hours each. Sunday’s examination was conducted over two hours each, with a two-hour break in between.
Students attempt two objective-type question papers, both with section in mathematics, physics and chemistry. The three subjects were allotted 81 marks each.
Students were tested through four types of questions – multiple choice, assertion and reasoning, reading comprehension and match the following.
IIT-JEE (south zone) chairman Shreepad Karmalkar said the testing pattern was changed as they found last year’s pattern very taxing.
This year, nearly
9,500 Students from Tamil Nadu appeared for examination in
23 centres.
A total of
40,000 students wrote the examination in
97 centres in the south zone that covers Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
Mr. Karmalkar pointed to a six per cent drop in the number of students taking the examination in the south zone.
This year’s examination was largely perceived as reasonably easy.
S.Balasubramanian, Director, T.I.M.E., an institute that trains students for various competitive examinations, said the examination was easier compared to last year’s. An Mr. Balasubramanian said both papers (morning and afternoon) were similar in structure and difficulty level.
Students, too, seem to have found the paper easy.
“It was easier than expected. I have been studying hard for the JEE… my dream is to make it to an IIT.” Said K.J.Arun, a student of MCC Higher Secondary School.
S.Aravind of P.S. Senior Secondary School said, “Some of the questions seemed challenging, as the pattern was new. However I am quite satisfied with my performance.”
Last year, about three lakh students in the country competed for the 5,500 seats offered seven IITs.
Less Taxing Indian Institute of Technology - Joint Entrance Examination Pattern