Bombay High Court Rules Out Third Attempt For JEE Mains 2023; Next Hearing On May 2

As per NTA rules, students must have secured a minimum of 75% of possible marks in class 12 or ranked in the top 20% of their board to be eligible to apply for JEE Main 2023 (Representational image).

As per NTA rules, students must have secured a minimum of 75% of possible marks in class 12 or ranked in the top 20% of their board to be eligible to apply for JEE Main 2023 (Representational image).

Advocate Anubha Srivastava Sahay, on behalf of the petitioners, says that the government and the NTA have sought some more time to collect their data.

The Bombay High Court, while hearing the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE) 2023 eligibility criteria, has rejected the third attempt for the exam. During the hearing, the Additional Solicitor General, appearing for both the government and the National Testing Agency, submitted that it would be difficult for them to give third attempt to engineering aspirants. At the same time, the hearing for the removal of 75 percent eligibility criteria for JEE Mains will now be held on May 2, 2023.

Advocate Anubha Srivastava Sahay, on behalf of the petitioners, says that the government and the NTA have sought some more time to collect their data. The Bombay High Court has given him time till May 2, 2023. The Joint Entrance Examination petition concerns the rejection of the 75% eligibility criteria for the 2023 entrance examination. The petitioner has claimed in his plea that the eligibility criteria set by the testing body for JEE Main 2023 is unfair to the candidates and ‘is not a true reflection of their actual capabilities’.

The PIL, submitted by advocate Anubha Srivastava Sahai, states, “The marks obtained by them are not a true reflection of their actual potential, therefore students with marks below the eligibility criteria (75 per cent) for this year’s examinations are able to obtain very high marks.” Can.” in the upcoming JEE Main 2023, and if they are denied a fair chance that will affect the future of lakhs of bright (candidates),”

As per NTA rules, Students must obtain minimum 75% Expected marks in class 12th or in the top 20% of their board to be eligible to apply for a place jee main 2023, Bombay High Court held its preliminary hearing on JEE Main 2023 eligibility requirements on 6th April. The HC panel asked that the eligibility requirement for JEE Main, which is a separate qualifying exam, be fixed at 75% while hearing the matter. While this is going on, the petitioner’s lawyers claimed that the boards have not disclosed the reports on the top 20 per cent of the candidates since 2019.

An applicant recently filed a petition seeking a third round of the exam in addition to reducing the requirement of 75% for JEE Main 2023. JEE Main Exam in May 2023. jee main 2023 It was administered by the NTA in two sessions. While the second session took place from 6 April to 15 April, the first session took place from 24 January to 1 February.

Number of participants, difficulty level of JEE Main question paper, overall performance of students in Joint Entrance Examination, and number of open seats across all colleges Role in deciding the cut off list NTA determines the minimum score required for all engineering colleges on the basis of these variables. Candidates have to obtain this minimum score as prescribed by NTA in order to appear in JEE Advanced.

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