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JEE Mains 2021: answer key released, registration for March session Paper 1 exam begins, Check here

JEE Mains 2021: answer key released, registration for March session Paper 1 exam begins, Check here

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JEE Main answer key 2021 for the February cycle has been released by the National Testing Agency on its official website. The answer key has been made accessible on the website — jeemain.nta.nic.in.

JEE Mains attempts this year has been doubled adding three more sessions in March, April and May. The March session exams will be held from March 15 to 18.  However, March 6 is also the last to make any changes in the candidates’ particulars like session, subject and category. No separate correction window will be opened for this session due to lack of time.


JEE Main answer key 2021 for the February cycle has been released by the National Testing Agency on its official website. The answer key has been made accessible on the website — jeemain.nta.nic.in.

JEE Main 2021 first session was conducted on February 23, 24, 25, and 26 at various centres across the country. The exams were held in two shifts — the first shift from 9.00 am to 12.00 pm and the second shift from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm.

Candidates can check the JEE Main 2021 answer key either from the official website or from the link given below. Candidates need to login with their JEE Main roll number and date of birth to get the JEE Main 2021 answer key.

Direct link: JEE Main 2021 answer key

The candidates, who are not satisfied with the answer key, may challenge the same by paying a fee of Rs 200 per question challenged as a non-refundable processing fee. This facility is available from March 01, 2021, to March 03, 2021, (upto 05.00 PM).

Candidates should note that only paid challenges made during stipulated time through key challenge links will be considered. Challenges without justification/evidence and those filed on any other medium other than the prescribed link will not be considered.

The NTA’s decision on the challenges will be final and no further communication will be entertained. NTA will not inform the Candidates individually about their challenges.

The subject experts will examine all the challenges received and then the JEE Main 2021 final answer key will be released.

JEE MAINS 2021: REGISTRATION DETAILS

The last date to register is March 6, 2021.

JEE Mains attempts this year has been doubled adding three more sessions in March, April and May. The March session exams will be held from March 15 to 18.  However, March 6 is also the last to make any changes in the candidates’ particulars like session, subject and category. No separate correction window will be opened for this session due to lack of time.

The March session JEE Mains exams will be held only for Paper 1 (BE/BTech).  NTA in its official notification said that it is now providing another opportunity to eligible candidates to apply or withdraw from the rest of the JEE mains sessions. The agency has earlier maintained that the February session will be a trial session for the candidates to find out where they stand and the rest of the sessions will give them a chance to improve their scores.

Candidates who want to appear for Paper 2 (B.Arch and B.Planning) needs to apply in the April and May session that will be held in the last four days of these months.

JEE Mains February session exams were held from February 24 to 26 and the official answer keys were published on March 1.  Over 7 lakh students have registered for JEE Mains 2021. Paper 1 for (BE/BTech) courses is being held at 828 exam centres with 4,54,852 male and 1,97,771 female candidates.

To register candidates, have to visit the official website jeemain-nta.nic.in. Next, they are required to fill in the details like name, educational qualification, email id, then upload scanned imaged and signature and make payment.


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