The RRB JE final answer key for the first stage Computer Based Test (CBT) has been released by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB).

The final answer key is now available on the various regional websites.
The candidates who raised an objection against the provisionary answer key can visit the official website and check the answer key. 

The candidates who attended the first stage CBT were allowed to view their question paper, responses and RRB JE answer keys and raise the objections from July 11, 2019, to July 14, 2019.

The objections regarding RRB JE answer keys raised by the candidates were analysed and the keys for some questions were changed and questions with multiple answers were ignored as per the extant procedure followed by RRBs, according to the Board.

"The decision of the RRB on the keys and questions is final and no further correspondence will be entertained," as per the notification regarding RRB JE final answer key.

RRB JE final answer key: How to check?

Follow the steps given here to check your RRB JE final answer key:

Step 1: Go to the respective RRB website.

Step 2: Click on the link "CEN-03/2018 - Click to view modified key and decisions taken on the objection raised on keys of 1st Stage CBT (JE, JE/IT, DMS & CMA Posts)"

Step 3: Click on the modified answer keys link provided on the next page open

Step 4: Login with your registration details

Step 5: Check your RRB JE final answer key from next page open.

Highlights 

- The RRB JE final answer key for the first stage Computer Based Test (CBT) has been released by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB).
- The final answer key is now available on the various regional websites.
- The candidates who raised an objection against the provisionary answer key can visit the official website and check the answer key. 
- The candidates who attended the first stage CBT were allowed to view their question paper, responses and RRB JE answer keys and raise the objections from July 11, 2019, to July 14, 2019.
- The objections regarding RRB JE answer keys raised by the candidates were analysed and the keys for some questions were changed and questions with multiple answers were ignored as per the extant procedure followed by RRBs, according to the Board.