Students Lodged Objections After Discussing With ALLEN Experts
Provisional answer key and recorded responses of all the papers of JEE Main 2024 April session have been released. Students have started matching their recorded responses and answer keys.
Students have been given a chance to challenge the answer key. Students have lodged objections to the answers of a total of 15 questions. Students can challenge the answer key only till 11 pm on April 14.
The answer key has been prepared by Allen experts after studying the question paper. The last date to register objections on the answer key will be April 14.
On 4th April, in the morning shift, objection was lodged on the question asked on Redox topic and Electrochemistry in Physical Chemistry. Similarly, objection was lodged on the question asked on Matrix in the Maths paper.
While on 5th April, in the morning shift, objection was lodged on the Area Under Curve topic in the Maths paper.
Then on 6th April, in the morning shift, objection was lodged on the question asked on Atomic Structure in Physical Chemistry, Periodic Table in Inorganic Chemistry and Function in Maths and in the evening shift, objection was lodged on the question asked on Hyperbola topic in Maths and Error and Capacitor topic in Physics.
Similarly, on 9th April, in the morning shift, objection was lodged on the question asked on Concentration Term from Physical Chemistry, Acidic and Basic Strength in Organic Chemistry, Ray Optics, EM Waves and Modern Physics.
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