The first shift on the third day of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2020 for B.Tech and B.E. began at 9 am on Thursday. The exam in this shift will be over at 12 noon. The second shift of the exam will be held from 3pm to 6pm. National Testing Agency (NTA) JEE Main exam began on September 1 with B. Arch and B.Planning (Paper 2). The exam will be concluded on September 6. It is the first major nationwide entrance test being held since the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in March. Several measures have been taken to protect candidates from getting infected while appearing for the exam.
In this blog we will tell you about the latest developments on Day 3 of the JEE main 2020 exam, along with students reactions after they leave the exam centre.
01:43 pm IST
JEE Main 2020:Physics paper easy, Maths was moderate level, says a student in Patna
Pritam Raj of Hajipur had to wake up at 5 am to reach exam centre located near Patna’s Bypass Road on time. He said, “I reached Patna using my personal vehicle. Though arrangements at exam centres were satisfactory, but social distancing was not followed outside exam centre.”
He said, “I found physics easy while mathematics moderate. Inside exam centre, precautionary measures were followed.”
01:32 pm IST
Students of Patna find exam easy
Saurav Kumar, a JEE aspirant who took exam at Patliputra centre said, “Questions were easy. Physics was not difficult. Maths numerical required long calculation which consumed time. In chemistry, less questions were asked from organic section.”
01:16 pm IST
JEE Main 2020: Students find Physics paper toughest
Physics was the toughest among the three subjects. This paper was of Moderate level as per students. Students from FITJEE said that the papers were difficult compared to January session as per students.
12:04 pm IST
JEE Main 2020: First shift of exam over
First shift of exam is over now. The exam was concluded at 12 noon. Stay tuned for students’ feedback
11:48 pm IST
Indian railways will run 4 pairs of special trains in Rajasthan for JEE, NEET candidates
The Indian Railways will run four pairs of special trains in Rajasthan between September 4 and September 15 to help students appearing in the JEE Mains and NEET examinations. Read More
11:15 am IST
NSUI demands re-exam for JEE Main candidates
NSUI has demanded NTA to conduct re-examination for JEE Main candidates who missed their exam due to Covid-19. Several centres across India have been reporting low attendance due to the pandemic. Read More
10:34 am IST
JEE Main 2020: First shift will be over at 12 noon
The JEE Main exam is going on. The first shift began at 9 am and it will be concluded on 12 noon. Stay tuned for first reaction of students after exam and latest developments.

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