The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the final answer keys of Joint Entrance Exam, JEE ( Mains) Paper I.
The answer keys have been uploaded on the official website and the students appeared in the exam can fetch it from there.
CBSE had conducted the pen and paper based exam on April 6 while the computer based exam for the same was conducted on April 9, 11, 12 and 19. According to the Board "The results for the same are expected to be declared on May 3 and All India ranks will be announced on July 7 (tentatively)."
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Issuing a statement on CBSE's website it said that " In case of any discrepancies, the candidates can report latest by 5 pm May 29. In such cases, a fee of Rs 1,000 per question will be required to be submitted through credit/debit card or e-challan. The challenges submitted by post or in person will not be accepted notified the board undersigned the Executive Director."
Any discrepancy found can be brought to notice through e-mail only on jeemain@nic.in. According to a data released by CBSE "A total of 13.56 lakh students, including 3.16 lakh girls, registered for the exam this year. Of which, 11.84 lakh took the paper and pen exam at 2,173 centres and nearly 1.72 lakh students appeared for the online version".
To check your answer keys CLICK HERE.
The answer keys have been uploaded on the official website and the students appeared in the exam can fetch it from there.
CBSE had conducted the pen and paper based exam on April 6 while the computer based exam for the same was conducted on April 9, 11, 12 and 19. According to the Board "The results for the same are expected to be declared on May 3 and All India ranks will be announced on July 7 (tentatively)."
Read More:
CBSE likely to declare Class X results in mid May
Issuing a statement on CBSE's website it said that " In case of any discrepancies, the candidates can report latest by 5 pm May 29. In such cases, a fee of Rs 1,000 per question will be required to be submitted through credit/debit card or e-challan. The challenges submitted by post or in person will not be accepted notified the board undersigned the Executive Director."
Any discrepancy found can be brought to notice through e-mail only on jeemain@nic.in. According to a data released by CBSE "A total of 13.56 lakh students, including 3.16 lakh girls, registered for the exam this year. Of which, 11.84 lakh took the paper and pen exam at 2,173 centres and nearly 1.72 lakh students appeared for the online version".
To check your answer keys CLICK HERE.