<p>The Joint Entrance Examination or JEE (Mains) for entry into prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institute of Technology (NITs) will be held on April 4. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Aspirants from the City shared their feelings about the crucial test. Abhilash Gowda, a student of KV, Hebbal, will be appearing for the online version of the test scheduled for April 10 and 11. <br /><br />The pen and paper, or the offline test, is on April 4. “My exams (CBSE Class 12) just ended on the last week of March and I really did not get the time to prepare for the test. My main focus is now on CET since I have more time to prepare.”<br /><br />As many as 13 lakh students are all set to appear for the exam across the country. The exams are divided into two parts. While paper 1 will have objective-type questions on physics, chemistry and mathematics. Paper 2 will also have objective-type questions in Mathematics as well as questions on aptitude and drawing. <br /><br /></p>
<p>The Joint Entrance Examination or JEE (Mains) for entry into prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institute of Technology (NITs) will be held on April 4. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Aspirants from the City shared their feelings about the crucial test. Abhilash Gowda, a student of KV, Hebbal, will be appearing for the online version of the test scheduled for April 10 and 11. <br /><br />The pen and paper, or the offline test, is on April 4. “My exams (CBSE Class 12) just ended on the last week of March and I really did not get the time to prepare for the test. My main focus is now on CET since I have more time to prepare.”<br /><br />As many as 13 lakh students are all set to appear for the exam across the country. The exams are divided into two parts. While paper 1 will have objective-type questions on physics, chemistry and mathematics. Paper 2 will also have objective-type questions in Mathematics as well as questions on aptitude and drawing. <br /><br /></p>