The Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) was an annual engineering college entrance examination in India. It was used as the sole admission test by the 16 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian School of Mines Dhanbad (to be converted into IIT). The examination was organised each year by one of the various IITs, on a round robin rotation pattern. It had a very low admission rate (about 10,000 in 500,000 in 2011), and was thus recognised as one of the toughest examinations in the world.
In 2013 it was replaced by the two-phase Joint Entrance Examination.
The first IIT, IIT Kharagpur, started in 1951. In the initial few years (1951-1954) students were admitted on the basis of their academic results followed by an Interview in several Centers across the country. From 1955-1959 admission was via an all India examination held only for IIT Kharagpur (other IITs had not started by then). Branches were allotted through Interviews/counselling held at Kharagpur.
Verse 1:
Joy will come if you hold out,
peace and joy if you keep the faith,
life is everlasting if you trust in Him.
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What joy, what joy,
what joy to praise His name.
Verse 2:
You're never alone in Jesus,
you never have to want for anything,
if you love Him, just serve Him.
Chorus
Bridge:
What a strong tower and a joy divine,
what a mighty fortress, what a peace of mind,
what a mighty fortress, what a peace of mind,
what a storehouse of grace,
He's an anchor in place.
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Verse 1
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Verse 2
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Vamp 1:
Joy like a river,
peace forever;
joy, joy.
Vamp 2:
Love for my father,
love for my brother;
joy, joy.
Vamp 3:
Meek and holy,
humble and holy;
joy, joy
Vamp 4:
Reigns forever,
goodness;
joy, joy.
Vamp 5: