Students and Experts Demand for Bonus Marks in One Question
The answer keys and recorded responses for the JEE-Main April session—conducted by the NTA—were released late Saturday night. Simultaneously, students were provided with the opportunity to raise objections.
Students cross-checked their recorded responses against the provided answers. Consequently, students raised objections regarding several questions.
Students consulted with experts at ALLEN Career Institute regarding the answers to these questions; subsequently, discrepancies were identified in the answers to four specific questions, where the opinions of the NTA, ALLEN experts, and the students differed.
Following a joint analysis by students and ALLEN experts, it was observed that in the JEE-Main April session examinations, there were four questions for which ALLEN’s proposed answers differed from those provided in the answer key released by the NTA.
Out of these four questions, a demand has been raised for the awarding of bonus marks for one specific question. ALLEN experts have completed their analysis of the papers and have prepared an answer key, against which students can verify their own answers.
According to a notice issued by the NTA, students may challenge the answer key until 11:50 PM on April 13.
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Objections Raised in These Questions
In the JEE-Main April session examination, an objection has been registered regarding a question related to the ‘Coordination’ topic in the Chemistry paper, which appeared in the evening shift on April 2.
Similarly, in the evening shift on April 5, an objection was raised regarding a question related to the ‘Differential Equations’ topic in the Mathematics paper, accompanied by a demand for bonus marks for that specific question.
Furthermore, in the morning shift on April 6, objections were registered regarding a question related to the ‘Thermodynamics’ topic in the Physics paper, and a question related to the ‘Hydrocarbons’ topic in the Chemistry paper.
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How to Download the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Answer Key?
To download the JEE Main 2026 answer key and response sheet, candidates
Should Follow the Steps Below:
- First, visit the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Click on the link “JEE Main 2026 Answer Key Session 2” on the homepage
- Log in by entering your application number and password
- Your shift & answer key will appear on the screen
- Download the PDF file and save it for future reference
Candidates are advised to download the response sheet and Answer key, as these are the basis for score calculation and objection submission.
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Important Dates – JEE Main 2026 Session 2
- JEE Main 2026 Exam Date (Session 2): 2nd April to 8th April, 2026
- Answer Key Objection Period: 11th April to 13th April 2026
- JEE Main 2026 Result: 20th April, 2026
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Exam Overview
NTA conducted the JEE Main 2026 exam for B.E./B.Tech in two shifts on 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8 April, 2026. Meanwhile, the B.Arch and B.Planning (Paper 2) exams was held on 7 April, 2026. With the release of the answer key, candidates will have the opportunity to clearly assess their performance.
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How to raise an objection against the JEE Main 2026 Answer Key?
If a candidate has doubts about any answer in the provisional answer key, they can raise an objection within the stipulated time limit. Process for filing objections:
- Log in to the candidate portal
- Select the question whose answer you are objecting to
- Upload the required documents or explanations in support of the correct answer
- Pay the prescribed objection fee per question
- Finalize the objection
Note: Objections submitted without proof will not be accepted. The objection fee is non-refundable. The final answer key will be released by the NTA after reviewing all objections.
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How to calculate scores from the JEE Main 2026 Answer Key?
Candidates can easily calculate their estimated scores using the answer key. Follow the official JEE Main marking scheme.
JEE Main 2026 Marking Scheme:
- For each correct answer: +4 marks
- For each incorrect answer: –1 mark
- For unattempted questions: No negative marking
- For numerical value questions: No negative marking
- Formula for calculating the total score:
- Total marks = (correct answers × 4) – (incorrect answers × 1)
- Based on this estimated score, candidates can prepare for their probable rank and Counselling.
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