JEE Main Paper 2 Answer Key Released
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 12:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 10: CBSE has released the answer key of JEE Main paper 2 on May 10. Candidates who have appeared for JEE Main paper- 2 can refer the answer key can check and compare their responses as per the different codes of their question papers and can calculate their estimated score. The authorities has released the answer key for all sets (P, Q, R, S, T). In case of any discrepancy, candidates can challenge the answer key by May 13, 2018 along with the documented proof. Along with the answer key, CBSE has also released the recorded responses of JEE Main paper 2. The offline paper 2 of JEE Main 2018 was held on April 8.
Steps to download JEE Main Paper 2 Answer Key
Follow the mentioned below steps to download the answer keys:
- Visit the JEE Main 2018 official website.
- Log-in into your account using application number and password.
- The JEE Main paper 2 answer key of different codes will appear on the screen
- Click on the links and answer key will be downloaded in the PDF format.
How to raise objection in case of discrepancies?
If a candidate find the discrepancies in answer key the he/she can challenge it by May 13. To challenge the answer key candidate have to provide the proof of correctness of the answer to the question he/she is challenging. The objection raised have to be submitted in online mode. The authorities will not accept the offline submissions. To challenge, candidate have to pay a fee of Rs. 1,000 per question which can be done only through credit card/debit card, Paytm, SBI-Buddy.
In case the is accepted by the board and the mistake is noticed then the correction will be done and the fees will be refunded to the candidates. After accumulating all the feedback, final answer key will be released by CBSE.
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