JEE Main 2019 Final Answer Key (April) released; Ten questions dropped and full marks awarded
Prabha Dhavala | April 29, 2019 | 08:28 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 29 : National Testing Agency has released the final answer key of JEE Main 2019 in PDF format on April 24. About 10 questions were dropped from the entire set of question papers and full marks awarded to students for them. Careers360 had earlier reported about the 10 wrong questions with the help of coaching experts. Check the details
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JEE Main Final Answer Key for April
- Candidates who need to download this must click on https://jeemain.nic.in/WebInfo/Handler/FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=43&iii=Y
- The final answer key of JEE Main April 2019 will be downloaded in PDF format.
- Candidates may note that questions marked with 5 under Correct Option id means that the question has been dropped. Candidates have been awarded full marks for this.
The result of JEE Main 2019 is expected anytime soon. Candidates may login after it is announced to check their normalized scores and qualifying status for JEE Advanced 2019. A total of 935741 students have appeared for the session held in April. The result will bring forth the ranks of JEE Main to be used for admissions purposes based on the better of the two scores for candidates who have also appeared for the exam in January.
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