TJEE 2022 answer key released at tbjee.nic.in; Raise objections till May 7
Mohit Dhyani | May 4, 2022 | 10:18 AM IST | 1 min read
TBJEE has released the TJEE answer key 2022 at tbjee.nic.in. Candidates can raise objections against provisional Tripura JEE answer key 2022 till May 7.
NEW DELHI: Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has released the TJEE 22022 answer key at tbjee.nic.in. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download the TJEE answer key pdf from the official website. Applicants do not require any login credentials to download the TJEE answer key 2022. The authorities has released Tripura JEE answer key separately for all the series
The TJEE 2022 exam was held on April 27 in offline mode. The answer key of Tripura JEE 2022 comprises correct answers to all the questions. With the help of the answer key of TJEE 2022, candidates can calculate their estimated marks before the declaration of the result.
Steps to download the Tripura JEE answer key 2022
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Visit the TJEE official website - tbjee.nic.in.
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Click on the direct link to download the answer key.
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TJEE answer key will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the answer key of TJEE 2022 for future reference.
The exam conducting authority has also allowed candidates to raise objections against model TJEE 2022 answer key. The last date to raise objections or provide feedback on Tripura JEE answer key 2022 is May 7. To raise objections, candidates have to send their objections with detailed explanation at tjeefeedback@gmail.com.
After considering all the objections raised by the candidates, the exam authority will release the Tripura JEE 2022 answer key at the official website. After the final answer key, TBJEE will release the Tripura JEE result 2022 along with the rank list.
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