JEECUP answer key 2024 soon at jeecup.admissions.nic.in; objection fee
Vagisha Kaushik | June 21, 2024 | 10:34 AM IST | 1 min read
UP Polytechnic Answer Key 2024: Candidates will need their login credentials to download the UPJEE provisional key.
NEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) will issue the JEECUP answer key 2024 soon. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to download the UP Polytechnic answer key 2024 from the official website, jeecup.admissions.nic.in.
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UP Joint Entrance Examination (UPJEE) 2024 was conducted from June 13 to June 20 for admission to polytechnic programmes offered at the participating universities.
Candidates may need their login credentials to download the answer key. Those who find any discrepancies in the provisional answer key will get the opportunity to challenge it within a given time frame. Students will have to submit Rs 100 for submitting their objections.
“If the candidate's claim is found correct, the error will be rectified by returning Rs 100 to him. In case the claim is found incorrect, Rs 100 will be confiscated,” read the information bulletin.
JEECUP 2024 exam was held online in a computer-based test (CBT) mode. The duration of the test was 150 minutes (two hours and 30 minutes). The question paper comprised 100 multiple choice questions. As per the marking scheme, candidates will be awarded four marks for each correct answer. There will be a negative marking of one mark for each incorrect response.
The JEECUP 2024 exam was earlier scheduled to be held from March 16 to March 22 but was later postponed.
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