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COVID: IIT Kharagpur postpones JEE Advanced exam 2021

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New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has declared that the prestigious Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2021 test has been postponed in view of the worsening COVID situation in the country. The examination was scheduled for July 3, 2021 as per the notification.

"Considering the prevailing pandemic situation due to COVID-19, JEE (Advanced) 2021 which was scheduled to be held on July 03, 2021 (Saturday) stands postponed" IIT Kharagpur said in official notification.

The authorities said that as JEE Advanced examination, which was going to be held on July 3 has to be postponed since the JEE Mains examination could not be held at the scheduled time (May 24-28)

Top 2.5 lakh candidates who clear the JEE Main examination are eligible to apply for JEE Advanced. The Union Education Ministry had earlier decided to conduct the JEE Mains examination four times in the current year.

Candidates can appear in all four examinations of which their best test scores will be considered for appearing for the JEE Advanced exam. However, only two of the four sessions of JEE Mains examination have been conducted till now.

National Testing Agency's Senior Examination Director, Sadhana Parashar, said the first session of the JEE Mains examination was held in February this year and more than 6,20,000 students appeared. The second session was held in March with more than 5,56,000 students appearing.

The third session of the JEE Mains examination was scheduled to be held from April 27 to 30, but had to be postponed in view of the second wave of pandemic. In the sane way, the fourth session to be held on May 24-28 was also postponed.

According to the Education Ministry, students will be informed 15 days in advance before the test is conducted.

The results of the JEE Main Exam Session 2 which were held in March have been already declared. These exams were conducted in 12 foreign cities and 334 Indian cities.

Due to the second wave of Covid-19, the Union Education Ministry had decided to postpone all offline examinations scheduled in the month of May.

This decision will be applicable to all central higher educational institutions across the country. Such higher educational institutions, which receive financial aid from the government, will also have to postpone these too.

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