Maharashtra too had opted for admitting engineering candidates in the state colleges through JEE (Main) and requested to provide the question papers in Marathi and Urdu

Current Affairs:In the midst of the contention over the consideration of Gujarati in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday explained that it made paper accessible just in that state’s language as no other state had demonstrated enthusiasm for the proposition sent a very long time in 2013.
“The JEE (Main) Examination began in 2013 with the possibility of all states conceding their building competitors through JEE (Main). The solicitation was sent to every one of the states in the year 2013. Just the Gujarat state consented to concede their up-and-comers in state designing universities of Gujarat through JEE (Main) and mentioned that the JEE (Main) paper be made accessible in Gujarati language,” the official statement by NTA read.
As per the discharge, Maharashtra also had settled on conceding building up-and-comers in the state schools through JEE (Main) and mentioned to give the inquiry papers in Marathi and Urdu.
Be that as it may, according to the discharge, in 2016 both Gujarat and Maharashtra quit offering admission to state universities through JEE (Main).
“Notwithstanding, the interpretation of JEE (Main) question paper in Gujarati language proceeded on the solicitation of Gujarat State. None of different states have drawn nearer NTA to give the JEE (Main) question paper in some other Indian National Language”, the announcement included.
Recently, the Department of Higher Education West Bengal had kept in touch with the NTA saying that incorporation of Bengali is exceptionally supported when JEE (Main)- 2020 inquiry paper will likewise be in the Gujarati language.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee too had requested the tests to be led in every single local language, including Bengali.




