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JEE main 2020: Subject-wise preparation strategy for the exam

JEE main 2020: About 25% of the questions in the examination paper are easy, 50% are average and 25% are difficult. The cut-off for JEE (Main) is generally around 65% for NITs & IIITs.

JEE main 2020.(Unsplash)
Published on Aug 24, 2020 04:56 PM IST
ByRamesh Batlish

India reports 273 coronavirus deaths, total number of positive cases touch 8,356

A day earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi had held a four-hour meet with at least 13 chief ministers on video conference, indicated that the nationwide lockdown would be extended by two weeks.

At least 34 people died since Saturday and 716 patients have recovered from the infection and been discharged.(ANI PHOTO.)
Updated on Apr 12, 2020 04:16 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Correspondent

Over 300 IIT seats allotted in final round of admissions

The final count of vacant seats would be announced after the final round of admissions

Total intake capacity of 23 IITs stood at 13,583 this year.(Satish Bate/HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 19, 2019 10:54 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Mumbai

IIT-B most preferred choice of top JEE-Advanced rankers

The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for IITs released the first seat allotment list on Thursday. All India Rank 1 in several categories, including general and female, have opted for the Computer Science course at IIT-B.

This is the second year that all institutes have kept aside supernumerary seats for female students. IIT-B alone had 96 seats under this category that have been allotted to excess number of students.(HT Photo)
Updated on Jun 28, 2019 07:37 AM IST
Mumbai | By

Panel may recommend splitting 27% OBC quota into three bands

The next census, in 2021, is slated to count OBCs for the first time in 90 years. The commission, headed by former high court chief justice G Rohini, is giving the finishing touches to its report that will be submitted next month.

A key government panel is likely to recommend radical changes to how the 27% reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) is implemented in India for jobs and education, according to people familiar with the matter.(Kunal Patil/HT File Photo)
Updated on Dec 31, 2019 02:12 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | BySunetra Choudhury
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