AHMEDABAD: At least 15 students from Gujarat have made it to the top 200 in the JEE Main exam, whose consequence was once introduced on Monday through the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
Two students have made it to the top 50 in the country with Shreyansh Nagori, the state topper, bagging the 24th spot, and Devarshi Patel bagging the 38th spot.
Last 12 months, Vedant Raval, a scholar of PBD High School, Maninagar was once ranked fourth in the country and primary in Gujarat in the all-India Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main. There have been five students from Gujarat Board a number of the top 15.
The JEE results, which were introduced on Monday, revealed that the cut-off marks for eligibility to seem in JEE Advanced exam is at 74 marks — 15 marks less than that during 2017 and just about 26 marks lowers as in comparison to 2016.
Ironically, the state government has withdrawn from JEE mentioning that scholars affiliated with the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Board (GSHSEB) were not doing neatly in the JEE for engineering admissions
The JEE Main exam was once conducted on April 8 for college students who preferred pen and paper, while online checks have been conducted on April 15 and 16, 2018.
Over 12,000 students from Gujarat had taken the exam held on April 8. JEE was once earlier mandatory in Gujarat for admission to all engineering schools. But in 2016, the state government re-introduced the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GujCET) due to which fewer students are taking the JEE.
Officials stated that the advantage rank of the students has long gone down as in comparison to last 12 months. Unlike 2017, when there were 7,000 students who had scored 225 or extra, this 12 months the number of such students was once only three,000.
Officials stated that in keeping with an estimate, round nine,000 students are likely to qualify this 12 months. However, this quantity was once 11,500 in 2017. Officials stated that regardless of the drop in the cut-off this 12 months, fewer students have certified.
Khushi Kapadia, who scored 303 marks stated that she had anticipated a higher rank. “Fewer girls are going in for IIT studies, however now increasingly more girls are cracking the exam. I discovered the paper tough. Chemistry was once a difficult section as one needed to observe extra good judgment for solving the questions,” she stated.
Two students have made it to the top 50 in the country with Shreyansh Nagori, the state topper, bagging the 24th spot, and Devarshi Patel bagging the 38th spot.
Last 12 months, Vedant Raval, a scholar of PBD High School, Maninagar was once ranked fourth in the country and primary in Gujarat in the all-India Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main. There have been five students from Gujarat Board a number of the top 15.
The JEE results, which were introduced on Monday, revealed that the cut-off marks for eligibility to seem in JEE Advanced exam is at 74 marks — 15 marks less than that during 2017 and just about 26 marks lowers as in comparison to 2016.
Ironically, the state government has withdrawn from JEE mentioning that scholars affiliated with the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Board (GSHSEB) were not doing neatly in the JEE for engineering admissions
The JEE Main exam was once conducted on April 8 for college students who preferred pen and paper, while online checks have been conducted on April 15 and 16, 2018.
Over 12,000 students from Gujarat had taken the exam held on April 8. JEE was once earlier mandatory in Gujarat for admission to all engineering schools. But in 2016, the state government re-introduced the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GujCET) due to which fewer students are taking the JEE.
Officials stated that the advantage rank of the students has long gone down as in comparison to last 12 months. Unlike 2017, when there were 7,000 students who had scored 225 or extra, this 12 months the number of such students was once only three,000.
Officials stated that in keeping with an estimate, round nine,000 students are likely to qualify this 12 months. However, this quantity was once 11,500 in 2017. Officials stated that regardless of the drop in the cut-off this 12 months, fewer students have certified.
Khushi Kapadia, who scored 303 marks stated that she had anticipated a higher rank. “Fewer girls are going in for IIT studies, however now increasingly more girls are cracking the exam. I discovered the paper tough. Chemistry was once a difficult section as one needed to observe extra good judgment for solving the questions,” she stated.
15 from Gujarat in JEE Mains Top 200
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