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''IIT 2020'' website launched for JEE Advance & Mains aspirants

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 5, 2020 18:25 IST

A website ‘IIT 2020’ was launched to help aspirants of JEE-Mains and Advanced. The result of JEE-Advanced was declared ...

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A website ‘IIT 2020’ was launched to help aspirants of JEE-Mains and Advanced. The result of JEE-Advanced was declared on Monday and students have a lot of confusion about the admission process, selection of college and branch.

Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Sawan Chudiwal of Students Mantra said that ‘IIT 2020.com’ will be a boon for such students. He said that this website will make it easier for the students to understand which colleges they can get admission in all over India based on their marks.

“There are five key benefits to using this web-based application for students. One of them is which college students can get admission. Another important advantage is that youths can understand college wise, course wise cut-off. The third advantage is that one can see the college wise and course wise JEE Mains student rankings for NIT, IIITs. Student can view each branch reservation graphically. The fifth and most important advantage is that the branch wise detailed information of all the colleges will be available at a click," he added.

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