WB JECA 2024 final answer key out at wbjeeb.in; calculate probable scores
Alivia Mukherjee | August 8, 2024 | 05:21 PM IST | 1 min read
WB JECA 2024 result will be declared on August 9, candidates will require their application number and password to check scores.
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board has published the Joint Entrance Exam for Computer Application (JECA) 2024 final answer key today, August 8. Candidates who have appeared for the entrance exam can download the WB JECA 2024 answer key by visiting the official website, wbjeeb.in.
The WB JECA 2024 exam was held on June 30. The WB JECA 2024 exam was held in offline mode, where candidates were required to mark their answers on the OMR sheet. The duration of WB JECA 2024 was 2 hours. The medium of the exam was English. There were two sections, section A and B.
The WB JECA 2024 provisional answer was out on July 12. Candidates could raise objection against the WB JECA 2024 answer key till July 14. The WB JECA 2024 response sheet was out on July 19. Candidates could challenge the WB JECA 2024 response sheet till July 21.
WB JECA 2024 result on August 9
As per the official notice, the WB JECA 2024 result will be declared tomorrow, August 9. Candidates will be able to download their WB JECA 2024 rank card at wbjeeb.in and wbjeeb.nic.in. Candidates will require their application number, password and security pin to download the WB JECA 2024 results.
WB JECA Final Answer Key 2024: Calculate probable scores
Candidates can follow these instructions to calculate the probable score with the help of WB JECA answer key 2024.
- For each correct answer in section A add 1 mark, while for each correct answer in section B award 2 marks.
- Deduct 0.25 mark for incorrect answers
- No marks to be deducted for questions not attempted
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