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PHOTOS| JEE Exams 2020 Day 2: Amid Covid-19 Fears, Students Arrive In Large Numbers| Know Difficulty Level & Reactions

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Students wait to enter an examination centre for the JEE 2020 entrance papers. On the  second day exams for BE and BTech were held. Image (PTI)
Students wait to enter an examination centre for the JEE 2020 entrance papers. On the second day exams for BE and BTech were held. Image (PTI)
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Students stand in queue awaiting their turn to enter the exam centre. To facilitate students the Bihar government has announced that seven intra-state inter-city express special trains will be run in  from September 4 to September 15, to transport of JEE, NEET, and NDA aspirants. Image (PTI)
Students stand in queue awaiting their turn to enter the exam centre. To facilitate students the Bihar government has announced that seven intra-state inter-city express special trains will be run in from September 4 to September 15, to transport of JEE, NEET, and NDA aspirants. Image (PTI)
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Despite the fear of Covid 19, students arrived in large numbers for Day 2 of JEE exams. 
B.Tech/ B.E exams were held today. Take a look at the photos below.
Despite the fear of Covid 19, students arrived in large numbers for Day 2 of JEE exams. B.Tech/ B.E exams were held today. Take a look at the photos below.
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In Chemistry students found that there were several questions from Inorganic Chemistry chapters of NCERT textbooks. The questions also focussed on topics from class 11. Image (PTI)
In Chemistry students found that there were several questions from Inorganic Chemistry chapters of NCERT textbooks. The questions also focussed on topics from class 11. Image (PTI)
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Before entering the centres, students have to undergo sanitisation.
Reports about exams held on the second day say that students found the physics questions to be easy to moderate level difficulty. Numerical questions were also easier compared to MCQs
Before entering the centres, students have to undergo sanitisation. Reports about exams held on the second day say that students found the physics questions to be easy to moderate level difficulty. Numerical questions were also easier compared to MCQs
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Students maintain social distancing before entering a centre. According to media reports the BTech paper 1 mathematics had questions with very lengthy calculation. Most questions fell in moderate level of difficulty. Image (PTI)
Students maintain social distancing before entering a centre. According to media reports the BTech paper 1 mathematics had questions with very lengthy calculation. Most questions fell in moderate level of difficulty. Image (PTI)
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Despite strict enforcement of the COVID-19 protocols, several students skipped the Joint Entrance Examination 2020 (JEE Main 2020) in several states. More than 40 per cent aspirants did not appear on Day 1 in Lucknow.According to a Times of India report, 44 per cent candidates skipped the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) for admission to Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) in the Lucknow city.Image (PTI)
Despite strict enforcement of the COVID-19 protocols, several students skipped the Joint Entrance Examination 2020 (JEE Main 2020) in several states. More than 40 per cent aspirants did not appear on Day 1 in Lucknow.According to a Times of India report, 44 per cent candidates skipped the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) for admission to Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) in the Lucknow city.Image (PTI)

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