For the first time in the history of JEE mains, the B.Planning exam will be held separately. Its exam pattern is that it will also have three parts—I, II, III—that will be Mathematics (just like in B.Arch), the Aptitude test (also like B.Arch), and Planning based (multiple-choice) questions.
“My family supported me throughout my journey. So much so that my sister would not watch any television only so that I could concentrate and not get distracted,” the topper shares.
With his father unwell, Yashas would take care of him at home while using his time spent on the bus to study. Hats off to his incredible dedication! #Education #Inspiration #CBSEResults
"I have two elder sisters who were brilliant in studies. Sadly, they were were married off when they were in Class 9. It was heartbreaking to see how their marriages turned out. It scared me, but it also pushed me to work harder and do better."
As recently witnessed in #Telangana, errors in exam results can lead to heartbreaking chaos. And this situation worsens when institutions charge high fees for accessing answer sheets — a fact that compelled 27-year-old Paras Jain to single-handedly fight for the rights of students.
From 2020, two-level exams will be held for Class 10 Mathematics and English exams. Students will also be able to choose the difficulty level of the maths exam. Get more details here!
Teachers, trained in scoring and assessment of the tests will do so after the students take the KYA exam. They will share the results with parents so they can extend their support to their kids in their career choice.