JEE Main 2022 Answer Key Released: How to Raise Objection, Evaluate Marks

The JEE Main 2022 session 1 final answer key has been made available by the National Testing Agency (NTA). On nta.ac.in or jeemain.nta.nic.in, students who took the engineering entrance exam between June 23 and June 29 can get their answer key. The answer key contains questions and the appropriate solutions.

Students may protest to an answer if they believe it to be incorrect or if they discover an error in the answer key. There will be a cost of Rs 200 per objection. Challenges can only be raised by students until July 4 at 5 PM. No challenge will be considered if the processing fee has not been received. According to NTA, the Challenges won’t be accepted through any other channel.

JEE MAIN 2022: HOW TO RAISE OBJECTIONS

Step 1: First, go to jeemain.nta.nic.in

Step 2: Select the link for the solution key.

Step 3: Select the response you believe to be incorrect.

Step 4: Choose the corrective option, give an explanation, and affix any supporting documentation.

Step 5: Pay the cost and submit

“The panel of topic specialists will verify any challenges put forth by the contenders. If a candidate’s challenge is determined to be accurate, the Answer Key will be updated and applied to each candidate’s response appropriately. The revised Final Answer Key will serve as the basis for preparing and announcing the results. No candidate will be told whether or not his or her challenge was accepted. The Experts’ finalised key will be the only one that may be used, according to an official notice from NTA.

JEE MAIN 2022: HOW TO ESTIMATE MARKS

The answer key can also be used by students to determine their exam score. For each correct response or if the response they wrote corresponds with the response in the answer key, students can award themselves 4 marks. Their raw score will be the final tally. The NTA outcome is presented as a percentile score.

While all outcomes will receive comparison marking, the highest raw score attained will receive a percentile ranking of 100. Students’ scores from all four sessions will be normalised, and ranks will be determined in accordance with the guidelines, to determine their rank.

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