Appearing for JEE under the PwD category

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A total of five candidates under the persons with disability (PwD) category achieved above 99 percentile in JEE Main (February) 2021. Vishwadev from Haryana emerged as the topper in the PwD category with 99.94 percentile followed by Arnav Jaideep Kalgutkar with a score of 99.90.

Arnav suffers from high-functioning autism, which is also known as Asperger syndrome. “From sensory to linguistic issues, I face multiple challenges daily. The syndrome does not allow me to gather my thoughts quickly like other students, and I often take more time than usual for the same. Visual perception and visual-motor dysfunction also create problems for me. When everything went online during the coronavirus pandemic, I found it difficult to cope with the digital learning format,” says the 17-year-old Pune boy.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has special provisions for PwD category candidates that include extra time to complete the exam and the facility to use a scribe. The total number of PwD candidates who appeared for JEE Main (February) 2021 has not been revealed by the agency.

Sadhana Parashar, senior director, NTA, told Education Times, “We are following all the necessary measures prescribed by the government under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016. We provided ample time for the candidates to get their scribes this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.”

Arnav, who aspires to enter the field of space engineering, did use an extra hour to complete his exam. While the most common choice among students is to pursue computer science engineering, he wants to learn about building space satellites and rockets through mechanical engineering.

“I will not appear again for the exam as I am happy with my score. My focus is now to do well in JEE Advanced and join IIT Bombay. After joining my course, I will try to work on as many practical projects as possible. But, I am a bit worried about staying in the hostel due to my sensory issues. As a drawback due to the syndrome, I can eat foods items of a particular texture with no hard flavours,” says Arnav, who studies at Suryadatta National School in Pune.

He credits his psychologist mother, Anuprita Kalgutkar, for his achievement as it was because of her that Arnav’s autism was diagnosed at an early stage and timely interventions were possible.

Lovesh Kumar Gupta, who topped JEE Advanced in 2017 under the PwD category, says that there is a need to have inclusive provisions to encourage more PwD candidates to appear for the exam as most seats under the quota remain vacant at the end of the admission season. The reservation for PwD candidates is horizontal and the vacant seats are often de-reserved to the respective categories. For instance, unfilled SC-PwD seats will convert to the SC category seats and so on.

“I have weakened left body and that limits my ability to do many things like my peers. I am pursuing BTech in computer science engineering at IIT Bombay, but I can only type with one hand. Less than 3000 PwD candidates took JEE Main (January) 2020. Consequently, the PwD quota seats in most colleges do not get filled up. We need to change society’s mindset to encourage more students to follow their dreams, even while facing a disability,” says Lovesh, who believes that PwD candidates should prepare as per their comfort and find solutions to their restraints.



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GATE 2021 answer key: Know how to check keys before IIT-Bombay releases official responses

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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has conducted the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2021 exam for 27 subject papers. The examination was held on February 6, 7, 13, and 14, 2021. Now, the exam organising institute will release GATE 2021 answer key, question paper, and response sheet.

It is expected that IIT-Bombay will first release the recorded responses of GATE and then answer key with question paper will be uploaded at gate.iitb.ac.in.

As per speculations and previous year trends, the answer key of GATE 2021 will be available by February 23, 2021. However, until then, candidates can check memory-based GATE answer key and predict score in GATE 2021. It is the unofficial answer key which various coaching institutes and GATE experts have provided.

Candidates can check these answer keys from the official website of the coaching institutes. Most of the answer key and the analysis of GATE 2021 is also available on Youtube. Experts have provided it subject-wise, and the students can also find the live analysis on the online platform.

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These memory-based answer key of the national level exam has been prepared on the basis of information provided by the candidates. The candidates after the exam share the questions that they remember from their paper. These questions are collected and analysis, with answer keys are prepared by the coaching centres.

These memory-based answer keys, questions, and analysis may not be 100 per cent accurate like the official ones, but gives an idea about the result of the exam.

The experts’ analysis includes the expected cut-off, difficulty level analysis, the weightage of the topics in the exam, and more.

GATE 2021 was held across 616 centres, in around 200 cities of India. Each day, the exam was held in two shifts – forenoon and afternoon. The result of GATE 2021 is due to be declared on March 22, 2021. The result of GATE is announced online, at GOAPS. The result is announced as a scorecard. It remains valid for three years.

A total of 8,82,684 candidates have applied for the GATE exam. The entrance exam will allow the candidates to get admission in M.E, M.Tech, M.Arch, Ph.D courses, offered by IITs. Additionally, GATE qualified candidates also get a chance at PSU recruitments.

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