The fate of the 200,000 students who qualified for the JEE-Advanced exam will be revealed as the results are declared on Sunday.
Students who cleared the JEE-Mains, the first phase of the two-phase IIT-Joint Entrance Examinations, were eligible to sit for the JEE-Advanced examination conducted by IIT Guwahati on May 22. The performance of a candidate in JEE-Advanced will form the basis for admission to the Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s and Dual Degree programs (entry at the 10+2 level) in all the Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) and the Indian School of Maines (ISM).
Allahabad
A heady mix of excitement and anxiety prevails in the city of Sangam. “The pressure builds up gradually after announcement of date of declaration of results,” said Ujjawal Shukla, who completed his Class 12 from Golden Jubilee Inter College with 93%. “But a day before the results, the countdown begins. It happened with me in my Class 10 and 12 examinations also.”
Shivangi Jaiswal, who completed her Class 12 from Girls High School and College with 94.75% marks, shares the feeling although she has cleared other entrance examinations, including that of Uttar Pradesh Technical University. “I am nervous as well as excited. Keeping my fingers crossed for tomorrow,” she said.
But not everyone in Allahabad is anxious. Vibhu Tripathi, who did his Class 12 from Jwala Devi Inter College, sounds confident: “I do not think much of results. What I had written would reflect in my results.”
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