NCHMCT JEE Exam concludes: Students found the exam moderately difficult
Khushboo Verma | April 27, 2019 | 01:00 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 27 - National Testing Agency successfully conducted NCHMCT JEE exam on April 27, 2019. The exam started at 9:30 A.M. and concluded at 12:30 P.M. The exam was conducted in computer based mode. After the exam got over, Careers360 interacted with the students who appeared in the exam to know the difficulty level of the paper. Students found Numerical and Maths sections difficult while English and other sections were easy.
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NCHMCT JEE 2019 Exam Day Analysis
The questions were divided into five sections wherein the questions were asked from English Language, Aptitude for Service Sector, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Reasoning and Logical Deduction and Numerical Ability & Scientific Aptitude. The total number of questions asked was 200. The break up of the questions concerning each subject is given below in the table:
|
Subjects |
Number of questions |
|
English Language |
60 |
|
Aptitude for Service Sector |
50 |
|
General Knowledge & Current Affairs |
30 |
|
Reasoning & Logical Deduction |
30 |
|
Numerical Ability & Scientific Aptitude |
30 |
|
Total |
200 |
National Testing Agency will release the result of NCHMCT JEE on May 15, 2019. NCHM JEE exam is conducted every year to offer admission to students in undergraduate programmes in hospitality sector. Around 8, 000 seats are offered for admission across 58 participating institutes.
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