JEE Main B.Arch exam paper analysis: Feedback from students

BHUBANESWAR: In midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, as many as 3,600 students appeared in the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) in Odisha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.
The students appeared for the examination in 26 different centres spread across seven cities in the state. The examinations were held in two sittings, from 9 AM to 12 noon and 3 pm to 6 pm.
As many as 38,236 students will be appearing for the examination in the state. The examination will continue till September 6, 2020.
"Best wishes to all students appearing for #JEEMain2020 during this challenging time. May you all be successful and come through with flying colours," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wished through a twitter post.
Anjan Mirdha, a student from Nabrangpur who appeared the JEE Main for architect said paper was not very tough. About the fear of infection of the virus, Mirdha said, "Covid-19 can be cured but cannot afford to lose an academic year."
Rashmita Tuda, another candidate from Keonjhar said, "It was a unique experience as all students and invigilators wore masks and used sanitiser. Our temperature was checked at the entrance and one seat was kept vacant between two students."
The students appeared for the examination in 26 different centres spread across seven cities in the state. The examinations were held in two sittings, from 9 AM to 12 noon and 3 pm to 6 pm.
As many as 38,236 students will be appearing for the examination in the state. The examination will continue till September 6, 2020.
"Best wishes to all students appearing for #JEEMain2020 during this challenging time. May you all be successful and come through with flying colours," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wished through a twitter post.
Anjan Mirdha, a student from Nabrangpur who appeared the JEE Main for architect said paper was not very tough. About the fear of infection of the virus, Mirdha said, "Covid-19 can be cured but cannot afford to lose an academic year."
Rashmita Tuda, another candidate from Keonjhar said, "It was a unique experience as all students and invigilators wore masks and used sanitiser. Our temperature was checked at the entrance and one seat was kept vacant between two students."
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