the pressure and stress of the exam, the students will also have to deal with the heat in the city and are worried about the proper arrangements made at the centre. A major concern among the aspirants is whether they would have proper atmosphere and facilities to write the exam. Many times the candidates complain of improper amenities like electricity and furniture at the centre. Nikhil Khati, one of the aspirants, says that his only concern is the proper amenities at the centre.
Sarang Upganlawar, director of a Laxmi Nagarbased caching institute, advised the aspirants to work hard, keep their mind calm and to face the examination with confidence.
“Though the JEE is considered one of the toughest and also expected to throw surprises, students should not fear it and rely on their studies and performance during mock tests in the classes,” he said, adding that the students strength at their classes had doubled compared to last year’s.
Looking at high number of aspirants, Ritesh Arora, director of a another coaching institute in the city, added that the number of centres allotted in Nagpur must be increased as many of the local aspirants have to appear from other cities like Mumbai and Pune. Over 4.72 lakh students from the country and about 4,000 from the city will vie for around 10,000 seats in 15 IITs. Interestingly, the counselling for general category students will be held online this year.
Sarang Upganlawar, director of a Laxmi Nagarbased caching institute, advised the aspirants to work hard, keep their mind calm and to face the examination with confidence.
“Though the JEE is considered one of the toughest and also expected to throw surprises, students should not fear it and rely on their studies and performance during mock tests in the classes,” he said, adding that the students strength at their classes had doubled compared to last year’s.
Looking at high number of aspirants, Ritesh Arora, director of a another coaching institute in the city, added that the number of centres allotted in Nagpur must be increased as many of the local aspirants have to appear from other cities like Mumbai and Pune. Over 4.72 lakh students from the country and about 4,000 from the city will vie for around 10,000 seats in 15 IITs. Interestingly, the counselling for general category students will be held online this year.
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