IITJEE 2010 Minor Errors And Tricky Questions Left Students Worked Up

The Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Test (IIT-JEE) that took place on Sunday left many students worked up due to difficult mathematics questions as well as minor errors in the question paper.

Many students complained that the mathematics questions in the paper were not only difficult and lengthy but were also much above the level of math taught by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

Another thing that got students anxious was the mismatched order of sections in the question paper and the OMR answer sheet. Due to the printing error, the subject heads of mathematics and physics were interchanged in the question paper and the answer sheet.

What added to the complications was that all three subjects, namely, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics had exactly 28 questions. The IIT authorities realized the error as students throughout the country complained of it and advised them to ignore the subject headings and answer according to the serial numbers, which were the same in thequestion paper and the answer sheet.

Students who gave the Hindi version of Paper I of the test complained that a question in one of the 10 codes was not printed.

An official statement was later released by JEE authorities that the students would not be made to suffer for the errors in the paper.

The Director of IIT-Delhi, Mr. Surendra Prasad said, "Apart from these minor error, the examination passed off smoothly and there were no other complaints."







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