National Test Abhyas: 10 lakh students use app for JEE Main, NEET preparation
Team Careers360 | June 11, 2020 | 10:30 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: National Test Abhyas app, launched by NTA for NEET and JEE Main 2020 preparation is a hit among students. As per the reports, around 10 lakh JEE Main and NEET aspirants have downloaded and used the app for preparation of the exam. Interestingly, 45 percent of the users are from semi-urban and rural areas of which 37 percent students were those having no access to private coaching institutes.
National Test Abhyas app was launched by NTA on May 19 to help students prepare for NEET and JEE Main 2020. The app features mock tests for JEE Main and NEET exam. Students can take a fresh mock test every day. The app uses an AI platform to evaluate the performance of students and also analyses the strong and weak areas of aspirants.
JEE Main 2020 is scheduled to be conducted from July 18 to 23 whereas NEET 2020 will be conducted on July 26. JEE Main 2020 admit card will be released around July 3 and for NEET , admit cards will be issued around July 11.
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