TJEE answer key 2023 released at tbjee.nic.in; Steps to download
Rohan D Umak | April 30, 2023 | 05:18 PM IST | 1 min read
TBJEE has made the Tripura Joint Entrance Examination answer key 2023 available for download. No credentials are required to access answer key.
NEW DELHI: The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examinations (TBJEE) has released the Tripura Joint Entrance Examination (TJEE) answer key 2023 today on April 30, 2023. Candidates who had taken the exam will have to log on to tbjee.nic.in.
The candidates will not have to enter any login credentials on the official website to access the answer key for the exam.
TJEE Answer key 2023: Objection window
The TBJEE has also opened the objection window to raise challenges against the TJEE answer key 2023. The candidates must note that the released answer key is provisional in nature, against which, objections have been invited till May 3, 2023.
After TBJEE closes the objection window for the TJEE 2023 answer key, the final answer key will be released, on the basis of which, the results for the exam will be declared.
Also read | NATA 2023 results for test 1 declared at nata.in; Apply for test 2, 3 till May 22
TJEE Answer key 2023: Steps to download
The candidates should follow the steps given below to download the TJEE answer key 2023.
- Log on to tbjee.nic.in.
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Click on the relevant link to download the answer key for the exam.
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The answer key will be displayed on the screen.
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Check the answer key details.
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Download it on your device.
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Print its hard copy for future references.
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