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JEE Online went off without any glitches

The online Joint Entrance Examination conducted well without any glitches on Tuesday with almost all students. Similar to the offline examination, which was conducted on Sunday, physics paper was a bit difficult compared to last year, besides, the chemistry and mathematics paper were comparatively easy. Four of the 30 questions in the physics section were lengthy students elaborating that they had to spend more than 10 minutes in solving them. A coaching centre expert, said, "Such lengthy questions are, however, common in JEE."

But there were no technical glitches reported in the examination. Kondal Rao, coordinator for JEE, Narayana Group of Institutions, said, "Students were asked to report at the centre at 8.15 am and the login time was sharp 9 am. The examination went off smoothly without any automatic shutdowns this year."

Experts are expecting a high cut-offs this year which will go somewhere around 100 this year. Uma Shankar, coordinator of JEE, Sri Chaitanya Group of Institutions said, "Those who score above 100 marks could get through to the JEE advanced examination which will be held on June 2."

Aspirants who have attempted online examination, which was introduced last year by CBSE, said, they found no issues while attempting the paper. A student said, "In the online examination, only one question is given to students at a time. The best thing is not to waste time trying to solve questions which are too difficult and ambiguous."

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