NIT Admission 2020 latest news: Norms eased for JEE Main! Here is what you need to know now
NIT Admission 2020: For students whose year has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdown, here is latest news about how they will be impacted as far as criteria for admission to NITs is concerned.
NIT Admission 2020: For students whose year has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdown, here is latest news about how they will be impacted as far as criteria for admission to NITs is concerned. This is for all those eyeing JEE Main 2020 exam. The National Institute of Technology (NIT) admission criteria for the academic year 2020 has been changed. In the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, the Union Ministry for Human Resource and Development (HRD) has announced to scrap the eligibility criteria to secure minimum 75 per cent marks in 12th class Board exam. The HRD Minister Ramesh Pokriyal 'Nishank' informed about the decision through a tweet.
The tweet said, "Attention JEE Main aspirants! For admissions in #NITs & other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions, apart from qualifying #JEE Main, the #eligibility is to secure a minimum of 75% marks in XII Board exams or rank among the top 20 percentile in their qualifying examinations."
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Nishank said that now the NIT Admission criteria would demand a student to just pass the Class 12th Board exam instead of securing a minimum 75 per cent marks. Earlier the NIT Admission criteria was to pas the 12th Board Exam with at least 75 per cent gross marks.
See Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' tweet below:
Combined JEE Entrance Test (Main) will be conducted from 1st to 6th September 2020. Earlier the JEE Main Exam 2020 has been postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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