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JEE Main 2020: Hundreds of students filed objections to the Answer Key released by NTA

[quote]The Result of the JEE Main 2020 examination will be announced soon.[/quote]

The country’s largest engineering entrance examination JEE (Main) 2020 was conducted throughout the country and abroad from 06th January to 09th January 2020 through the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in which 9 lakh 34 thousand 828 students appeared. NTA showed full transparency while conducting the examination, the recorded response of all the shifts along with the answer key was released on 13th January. Along with this, students were also allowed to challenge the Answer Key.

The students were given a time frame of two days to challenge the answer key released by NTA, on the last day hundreds of students lodged objections towards the answer key. But while filing the objection, around 6 PM when the students were submitting the challenge fee the server started getting stuck. Due to the error in the server for more than two hours, left thousands of students upset because the last time to submit the challenge was 11:50 pm (Wednesday). Due to the non-submission of fees, many students were unable to complete the process and thus the students demanded an extension of the date.

[quote]JEE Main 2020 (January Attempt) Paper with Answer and Paper with Solutions by the expert faculties of ALLEN Career Institute is now available at www.allen.ac.in[/quote]

ALLEN Career Counselling Expert Sh Amit Ahuja said that last year, the score of JEE Main January was released as 7 decimal percentile within 3 – 4 days after the Answer Key Challenge due date. Even though the proposed date for the result of January JEE Main is 31st January but we can expect that this year too, the results are likely to be released soon. The NTA score of the students will be calculated according to the total number of students appearing in the examination shift. Along with the total NTA score of the students, a separate NTA score of each subject Physics, Chemistry and Maths will also be released in 7 decimal percentile.

After the results, students will have an opportunity to take the April JEE-Main examination, for which registration will be between February 7 and March 7.

[quote]ALLEN Career Institute announces admission for Session 2020-21 for JEE (Main+Advanced), JEE (Main), Pre-Medical (AIPMT (NEET-UG)/ AIIMS), Pre-Nurture & Career Foundation (Class VI to X, NTSE & Olympiads). Click Here: www.allen.ac.in[/quote]

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