State boards students are not doing very well in jee main mock tests

For the first time Maharashtra education board is going to merge in jee main for admission to B.Tech courses in all engineering colleges that come under Maharashtra state. Earler B.Tech admission were based on MHTCET score (state level entrance examination). Maharashtra government will give 50% weightage to jee main 2014 score and 50% to xii board normalised percentile.

According to sources majority of students who studied in the state board have been scoring less marks in the mock tests preparing for the joint entrance examination (JEE) for admission in undergraduate programmes in engineering colleges across the state. They are worried a lot, as they fear they will not do well in the JEE as the standard of questions being asked is very high and their state board syllabus is not at par.


JEE Main 2014 is going to start from 6th April 2014.
Students feedback

“Before joining the All India Joint Entrance Exam (JEE), the directorate of Technical Education Maharashtra State should have updated the state board syllabus at least two years in advance,” said a student. According to him, the CBSE and state board syllabus is different and many things which is taught in standard VIII in CBSE is taught at standard X in state board. “Students of CBSE board have better knowledge in few subjects as they spent more time with the subjects that we do not have in our state syllabus,” said the student.

“A majority of students are not able to attempt many questions and the negative marking is adding to their woes. Many students have been scoring less than zero marks in the mock tests,”said another student.

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