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2019, Paper 1 JEE Main Answer Key Released – Calculate your Score Now!

Update on: 24 Jan 2019, 05:16 PM

 

National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the final JEE Main answer key of 2019 Paper 1 examination. The final answer key has been released after checking all the challenges and objections sent by the candidates from January 15 to January 17, 2019. NTA will not accept any more requests for changes or objections in the answer key now. All candidates who have attempted the exam can now check the answer key on the official website of JEE Main i.e., jeemain.nic.in.

How to check the JEE Main Answer Key,2019 Paper 1?

Candidates can easily check the final answer key by following the simple steps given below:

  • Visit the official website, jeemain.nic.in .
  • Click on ‘Final answer key used for Paper 1’
  • The answer key (PDF format) containing the correct questions and option will be displayed
  • Download it and take print out of the same for future use

To directly access the answer key, click here: JEE Main Answer Key ,Paper1

NTA dropped a total of 22 questions after evaluating the feedback given by the students on the previously released answer key. Candidates are awarded full marks for these dropped questions irrespective the candidates have attempted the questions or not.

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Here is how to calculate JEE Main 2019 marks/raw scores

By matching the options attempted in the in JEE Main 2019 exam with the final answer key, candidates will be able to calculate their scores. For every correct answer, a score of +4 marks will be allotted and for every wrong answer, a negative 1 mark will be deducted. If a candidate has not selected any option, then no marks will be allotted.

Also, in case the question is dropped, the candidate is provided +4 marks for that question. Suppose, you have attempted 12 questions in Physics. Out of the 12, 8 were right and 4 were wrong. Your raw score would then be 28(8*4 – 4*1). In the same set, if one question in Physics is dropped and you had not attempted, then your total raw score for Physics would be 32.

The JEE Main 2019 result was announced on January 19, 2019. Please note that the final merit list of the candidates will be prepared after the April Session of JEE Main 2019 exam. In case, the candidates have appeared for both the January and April sessions of JEE Main 2019,  then the best score out of the two sessions will be taken into account. So, if you are not satisfied with your score then don’t worry! You have another chance in April to re-appear for the JEE Main 2019 exam. This time you need to be equipped with all necessary preparation resources to crack the exam with good scores.

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