Assam CEE 2020 concludes; check exam analysis
Team Careers360 | September 20, 2020 | 06:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) has conducted Assam CEE 2020 today i.e., September 20. The entrance examination was held from 11 AM to 2 PM as a pen and paper based test. According to the student’s reactions, the exam was of moderate level
Physics section of Assam CEE 2020 was of difficult level while Mathematics was of moderate difficulty. Chemistry was comparatively easier as found by many students. As compared to the previous year, the students mentioned that they seemed to be of the same difficulty level.
Since the exam was conducted during COVID-19 pandemic, the authorities had released various guidelines to ensure the safety and health of the candidates. The authorities provided masks, individual alcohol based hand sanitizer and hand gloves to the candidates. Personal hand sanitizers were also allowed to be carried. The admit card along with the duly filled self declaration form.
The result of Assam CEE 2020 is expected to be released on or before September 30. The authorities are also expected to released the provisional answer key soon.
Write to us at news@careers360.com
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- DNLU VC: ‘LLB students staying back for LLM is good sign for a university our age’
- ‘NLU Tripura trains BA LLB students in state-specific issues like child marriage, substance abuse’: VC
- Teacher recruitment to scholarships – what SC wants universities to do for suicide prevention
- ‘Decision-making at WBNUJS Kolkata was centralised, led to student protest’: VC on restoring trust
- Law schools slowly relax attendance rules as LLB students seek internships, flexible learning
- Under NTA, UGC NET a ‘general knowledge test’ – rewards rote learning, not analytical skills
- UGC mandates mental health centres, one counsellor per 100 students in draft guidelines for HEIs
- Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan: Centre, states mull outcome-based school funding, spark ‘teaching to test’ fears
- NCAHP notifies UGC: NEET UG must for physiotherapy, university tests for psychology courses
- No VC, no recruitment: NSOU in limbo for 2 years; new campus unused, students stuck in NEP transition