JEE Main 2022: Students Protest Demanding a Third Attempt
Several candidates flooded social media with protests for conducting JEE Main 2022. They demanded justice and appealed to the Ministry.
JEE Main 2022 – Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2022) candidates demand a third attempt citing the wrong response sheet and technical glitches during the exam. All India Student Union and JEE Main candidates have also decided to protest in Jantar Mantar, Delhi, on August 10, 2022, to demand justice for the engineering aspirants.
Students Raise Voice Against JEE Main 2022
Students have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and CM MK Stalin. They have pleaded to look into the irregularities in JEE Main 2022 exam. Many alleged that they received two different response sheets showing different answers. Others remarked that despite getting higher exam scores, their percentile in the NTA JEE Main result for the 2022 session was lower.
Also Read: JEE Main Cutoff 2022 Raised for General Category, Lowered for All Other Categories
Students’ Demand for JEE Main 2022 Third Attempt on Twitter
“#JEEMainsThirdAttemptForAll’ is trending on Twitter. Numerous aspirants are flooding social media with such protests and hashtags. A viral video shows an incident where a JEE candidate and his father talk about the response sheet is different from the one released earlier. The NTA has also dropped six questions and revealed that there is more than one correct answer for five questions in the JEE Main 2022. The NTA had also informed that marks would not be awarded for the dropped questions.
“NTA Again Repeated the Same Blunder in #JEEMains2022 S-2. Many Students are Facing Wrong Response sheet & Wrong Marks vs Percentile issues. Many candidates Got wrong Results. Thousands of Students suffered due to server failure of NTA,” a student tweeted.
NTA Again Repeated the Same Blunder in #JEEMains2022 S-2
•Many Students are Facing Wrong Response sheet & Wrong Marks vs Percentile issues.
• Many candidates Got wrong Results
• Thousands of Students suffered due to server failure @DG_NTA #JEEMainsThirdAttemptForAll https://t.co/7akNkHG82v— Komal Krisvy (@KomalKrisvy) August 9, 2022
JEE Main 2022 Statistics
The JEE (Advanced) registration period opened on August 8, 2022, and the exam is slated for August 28, 2022. 2.62 lakh individuals took the JEE (Main) and qualified for the JEE (Advanced), with Telangana and Uttar Pradesh having the highest percentages of those who did. The cut-off for JEE Advanced 2022 has changed, with the general category increasing and the other categories dropping.
Also Read: JEE Main 2022 Toppers List for Session 2 Out
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