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Edu dept pulls the plug on two more FIITJEE centres over illegal ops
Edu dept pulls the plug on two more FIITJEE centres over illegal ops

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Edu dept pulls the plug on two more FIITJEE centres over illegal ops

Noida: The education department has cancelled the registration of two FIITJEE centres in the city, marking another setback for the coaching company already embroiled in a controversy over abrupt closures of classes across Delhi-NCR. The district inspector of schools (DIOS) revoked the licences of the centres in Knowledge Park 3 and Sector 62, citing unauthorised operations following the previous owner's departure. The centres, with around 500 students enrolled in them, continued functioning without renewed registration, prompting legal scrutiny. The controversy unfolded when Ramesh Batlish, the former head of FIITJEE's Noida centres, approached the DIOS office in April, alleging misuse of his credentials after his departure in Jan. "After thorough investigation, the registration for both FIITJEE centres was cancelled with immediate effect. Parents are hereby notified that any new enrolments by these centres will be illegal," said Dharamveer Singh, DIOS, Noida. An inspection revealed that the centres were operating under 'FIITJEE Franchise Global Limited', managed by Mohit Rajput, who presented a memorandum of understanding during the inspection. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo "The institutes were not even listed as FIITJEE Private Ltd. A notice was issued to Rajput seeking clarification," Singh added. In Jan this year, the abrupt shutdown of a Raj Nagar centre left over 800 engineering aspirants stranded weeks before their JEE (Mains) and board examinations. The incident led to multiple FIRs.

JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis: ‘moderately difficult', maths most challenging
JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis: ‘moderately difficult', maths most challenging

Indian Express

time18-05-2025

  • Science
  • Indian Express

JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis: ‘moderately difficult', maths most challenging

JEE Advanced 2025 Exam Analysis: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur has conducted the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced) 2025. The JEE Advanced exam was held for paper 1 and paper 2. The Paper 1 was conducted in the morning shift from 9 am to noon, on the other hand, the JEE Advanced paper 2 was held in the afternoon from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. JEE Advanced Exam 2025 Live Updates This year, a total of 1,87,223 candidates registered for JEE Advanced 2025. According inputs from experts and candidates, mathematics was the most challenging paper, while chemistry and physics closely following a similar pattern. According to Ramesh Batlish, senior JEE expert at Aakash Invictus, the overall difficulty level of Paper 1 ranged from moderate to difficult, with mathematics emerging as the most challenging section. Students reported that chemistry leaned towards easy to moderate difficulty, but the section lacked balance. Organic chemistry had a heavier weightage, with questions from topics such as amines, oxygen-containing compounds, polymers, and named reactions. Inorganic chemistry was minimal, though questions like those from coordination compounds were directly from the NCERT. Physical chemistry included electrochemistry, thermodynamics, atomic structure, and equilibrium. Some mixed concept questions were also observed. Physics was regarded as well-balanced and of moderate difficulty. Key chapters included kinematics, modern physics, electrostatics, rotational motion, capacitors, current electricity, and optics. The weightage was fairly distributed across various units, and most questions were conceptually driven without being too lengthy, as per student feedback. Mathematics emerged as the toughest section for most students, with questions from definite integrals, functions, limits, matrices, and statistics. Higher-order topics such as probability, complex numbers, circles, ellipses, permutations & combinations, and 3D geometry also featured prominently. Several questions were reported to be lengthy and time-consuming, demanding more effort, compared with those in physics and chemistry. JEE Advanced 2025 Paper 1: exam pattern The total marks for Paper 1 were 180, divided equally across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with each subject carrying a maximum of 60 marks. Each subject included four sections: –Section I (Single Correct MCQs): 4 questions, +3 for correct answer, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted. –Section II (Multiple Correct MCQs): 3 questions, +4 for all correct, partial marks based on accuracy, -2 for incorrect. –Section III (Numerical Answer Type): 6 questions, +4 for correct answer, no negative marking. –Section IV (Match the Following): 3 questions, +4 for fully correct matches, -1 for any incorrect, 0 for unattempted.

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