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JEE Advanced answer keys 2018 released @jeeadv.ac.in

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The IIT Kanpur, the JEE Advanced exam conducting body, has released the answer keys for the JEE Advanced 2018 on the official website jeeadv.ac.in on Tuesday. The candidates can submit their feedback on answer keys through candidate portal (cportal.jeeadv.ac.in) till May 30, 2018 by 5 pm. This year 2.3 lakh candidates have qualified for the JEE Advanced examination as they secured the minimum rank in the JEE (Main) 2018 examination required for JEE Advanced test. Till 2017, only 2,20,000 candidates were eligible to take JEE Advanced. As per the official notification, 1,57,496 candidates appeared for Paper 1 and 1,55,091 candidates appeared for Paper 2. A total of 7,326 candidates were absent for Paper 1 and 9,731 were absent for Paper 2. The students who skipped one paper are automatically disqualified. The results for JEE Advanced 2018 are expected in June 2018. The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced is a national level engineering entrance exam conducted by sev

CBSE 10th result 2018 declared; 86.70% pass

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the Class 10 board exam results 2018 today, May 29, 2018. The CBSE 10th result was declared today afternoon. Out of 1624682 students appeared for the exam, 1408594 cleared the exam. The students who appeared for the CBSE Board Class 10 exam 2018 can check their result on the official website of the CBSE Board - www.cbse.nic.in. The National Information Centre (NIC) will also host the result on www.cbseresults.nic.in. Other websites that will show the CBSE Class 10 results 2018 are - Google search page, Bing search page, SMS Organizer app and UMANG app. The students can also get their result through telephone number- 011 - 24300699 or by sending SMS on mobile number- 7738299899. (source: www.misostudy.com )

2018 JEE Advanced: Exam Day Tips- All the Best!

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Reach the exam centre well before time: Avoid any last-minute panic. Keep your mind calm and take deep breaths every time you feel nervous. Drink water in regular intervals to keep your nerves calm. Go through the Paper before Solving: Have a quick look on all questions before starting to solve them, it will give you an idea of how the paper is and how much time you should give to each question to complete the paper in given time. Start with your Strong Subject: This will help boost your confidence and will keep you motivated through the paper. Moreover, the time that you save here will help you in other sections. Skip Questions you find difficult: Keep an eye on the clock and skip questions that you find difficult. When you feel that you are stuck, make a couple of notes next to the question and move on to the next. Be Careful before answering: JEE Advanced exam also has negative marking. Avoid guesswork while attempting questions. Be calm during the break: You must

CBSE Results 2018 to be declared in May on Google this year

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted Class 12 examinations 2018 from 5 March - 13th April 2018, the Class 10 examination 2018  from 5 March - 4 April 2018. The result for Class 12th are expected to be declared around 25th May 2018 & the result for Class 10th is expected to be declared in the last week of May'18. The results of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10th and Class 12th examination will directly be available on Google search for the first time this year, according to media reports. Until now, students used to go to Google search, from where they were redirected to the portals hosting the results, and then they logged into the website to check their results. However, CBSE has now announced its partnership with Google for result declaration. Senior Public Relations Officer of CBSE, Richa Sharma said, "We are collaborating with Google for smooth dissemination of results through an easy and secure platform. The tech gia

Only 36 students from abroad in JEE (Advanced) race

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Despite their impressive global rankings, IITs have failed to catch the fancy of international aspirants this year. Only 36 candidates have registered for JEE (Advanced)—the entry level test for admission to IITs—as against 69 last year. Eventually, only 31 had appeared for the test last year and seven qualified. IITs have been making efforts over the last few years to increase diversity of students on campus. Only last year, the premier institutes decided to reach out to international students in Sri Lanka, Nepal, Singapore, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and the UAE, and held exams in the countries. “We have been releasing admission details from time to time on our website and are also taking all measures to promote the institutes in these countries. We approach Indian embassies in the selected countries with all the admission data required to ensure smooth conduct of the test,” an official from the JEE (advanced) organizing committee said. However, the efforts are not translating into

NEET 2018 Paper Analysis: Exam Easier Than Last Year

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May 06, Over 13 lakh candidate’s written NEET-2018 paper, as comparison to previous year this year exam was easier but according to students Physics was tough.  According to experts this year most questions were not time consuming. There were similarities between the weightage of marks in this year paper, and the class 12 standard syllabus. Physics was the toughest section amongst the three. However, this section was lengthy. There were 24 questions asked from the class 12 syllabus and 21 questions from the class 11. This section had two difficult questions, nine moderate questions and 34 easy questions. There were many calculation-based questions. Chemistry was the moderate section amongst the three. This section was not lengthy. There were 20 questions asked from the class 12 syllabus and 20 questions from the class 11. This section had one difficult question, 20 moderate questions and 24 easy questions. Most questions were based on simple concepts. Biology was the easiest sect

NEET 2018: Important things to note before going to the Exam

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NEET 2018: Reporting time Reporting time at the Examination centre: There are two entry slot i.e. "A" and "B". For slot "A", entry time is from 07:30 am to 08.30 am and for slot "B", entry time is from 08:30 am to 09.30 am. NEET 2018: Dress Code NEET aspirants are allowed to wear light clothes with half sleeves not having big buttons, brooch/badge, flower etc. with Salwar/Trouser. The candidates are only allowed to wear slippers, sandals with low heels and not the shoes. According to CBSE, in case, if candidates are appearing in NEET 2018 exam in customary dress, they should report at the exam centre at least an hour before the last reporting time i.e. 9.30 AM, so that they could be frisked properly. Sikh MBBS aspirants who carry a 'kirpan' or wear a 'kara', will have to report an hour earlier for the entrance test for screening after the Delhi High Court in a recent order said that the CBSE cannot prohibit entry of these

NEET 2018 to be held on May 6 from 10 AM to 1 PM

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The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2018 for admission into medical courses - MBBS and BDS - will be held on May 6, 2018. According to an announcement made by the Central Board of Secondary Education, the NEET 2018 exam would take place on May 6, 2018, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. NEET Merit List The NEET merit list will be used for admission to Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BV Sc & AH) degree courses in recognised colleges for the 2018-19 academic year. The ministry of Ayush had also implement NEET for alternative medical systems at the undergraduate level from the academic session 2018-19. For its postgraduate courses, the ministry started admitting students through NEET from last year. NEET Admit Card 2018 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the NEET 2018 admit card on April 17, 2018, in online mode. As per a reserved judgement of the Delhi High Court issued on April 26, 2018, all candidates, including those from NIOS/open sc

JEE Advanced 2018 Registration Begins Today at jeeadv.ac.in

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Now, it is time for JEE Advanced 2018 registration process. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will start the JEE Advanced 2018 registration process today ( May 2nd, 2018) at 10am on its official website – jeeadv.ac.in. The JEE Advance 2018 Registration process has already begun for  Foreign Nationals. As per the JEE Mains Result 2018, a total of 2,31,024 candidates (1,80, 331 boys and 50,693 girls) have qualified for JEE Advanced 2018 exam this year. The candidates who have cleared the Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE's Joint Entrance Examination JEE Main 2018 must register themselves on the online portal on or before 7th May 2018, 5PM. The registered candidates for JEE Advanced 2018 will be able to pay the application fee till 8th May 2018. Steps students should follow register for JEE Advanced 2018: Step 1: Click on the official link jeeadv.ac.in Step 2: Look for the link  Registration for JEE (Advanced) 2018 of JEE (Main) 2018 Step 3: Click

JEE Main 2018 Cut-Off Marks for each Category

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Around, 2,31,024 candidates cleared the JEE (Prelims) this year, successfully, which includes 1,80,331 boys and 50,693 girls. The successful candidates will appear for JEE Advanced that will be held on May 20. The JEE Main cut-off 2018 is the closing rank at which admission to a particular B.Tech programme at a particular institute is closed. This means that candidates having a lower rank than JEE Main 2018 cut-off (for a particular course/institute) will not be considered for admission. In other words, candidates have to secure a rank or JEE Main cut-off 2018 which is above the closing rank. Have a look at the table below: JEE Main 2018 Cut off Category Qualified Maximum Marks Minimum Marks General 111275 350 74 OBC - NCL 65313 73 45 SC 34425 73 29 ST 17256 73 24 PWD 2755 73 -35 Total 231024 (source: www.misostudy.com )