JEE Main answer key 2020 released at jeemain.nta.nic.in; Check direct link here
Team Careers360 | September 8, 2020 | 05:39 PM IST | 2 mins read
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the official JEE Main answer key at
jeemain.nta.nic.in
today, September 8 along with response sheet/question papers. Candidates can now check the response sheets and JEE Main answer September 2020 key by logging in to the candidate portal using their application number and date of birth or application number and password. JEE Main answer key 2020 has been released for both Paper 1 (B.Tech) and Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning)
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Official JEE Main 2020 answer key download steps
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Visit jeemain.nta.nic.in
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Click on the “answer key” link.
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Enter application number and date of birth OR application number and password.
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Click on the “Submit” button.
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JEE Main answer key 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the answer key as a PDF file.
JEE Main 2020 answer key contains the correct answers to all the questions asked in the exam. Candidates can use the JEE Main answer key to calculate their probable scores in the exam. The authorities have also allowed the candidates to raise objections to the provisional JEE Main answer key 2020. Candidates will be required to fill an online form and pay the processing fee of Rs 200 in order to raise the objections from September 8 to 10, 2020 (till 10 am). The payment can be done through Debit/Credit Card/ Net Banking. Candidates will also have to submit proper documents in PDF format to support their objections to the official JEE Main answer key 2020 September. The authorities will then release the final JEE Main 2020 answer key after considering the objections, if any.
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JEE Main 2020 April/September exam was conducted from September 1 to 6 at 605 Centres for B.Tech./B.E. and 489 Centres for B.Arch. and B.Planning located in 224 cities throughout the country and 8 cities abroad. Since the exam was held during the pandemic, COVID SOPs were followed at all exam centre s. While the initial number of candidates appearing for the exam were less, as per the attendance statistics, the number slowly increased in the following days . JEE Main 2020 result is expected to be declared by September 10 at the official website.
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