JEE Main 2021 Answer Key Objection Raising Window Closes Today, Check Result Date Update

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the window to raise objections against the preliminary answer key of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 today. Candidates can raise objections against JEE Main February answer key till 5 pm on March 3. The JEE Main 2021 answer key for the February session was made available on March 2 at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Once the objection window is closed, no further communication will be entertained in this regard. The objections so raised will be studied by a panel of experts and changes, if accepted, will be reflected in the final answer key. Result is based on the final answer key. Those who are yet to raise objections can follow these steps –

Step 1: Visit the official website of JEE Main 2021 at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Step 2: Click on the link which reads “Display Question Paper and Answers Key Challenge February 2021 session”.

Step 3. Next, you can choose any of the log in options either through “application number and password” or “application number and date of birth”.

Step 4. Enter the required login credentials.

Step 5. Go to the dashboard and click on the display answer key and match it with your response.

Step 6. Now click on the raise challenge/objections if any and enter the question number and other required details.

Step 7. Make a payment of Rs 200 per question as processing fee.

Step 8. Download the payment receipt or take a screenshot.

One can also raise objections directly from the below link

https://testservices.nic.in/examsys21/root/Home.aspx?enc=Ei4cajBkK1gZSfgr53ImFVj34FesvYg1WX45sPjGXBoodsCAPgItCPvwv6bGBGio

The final answer key will be released along with the result. The result is expected to be released by March 7, as per the NTA official website. For the February attempt, a total of 6,61,776 candidates had registered. Out of this, 6,52,627 candidates had registered for paper 1 or BE/BTech entrance while 63,065 candidates appeared for paper 2A 2B which are entrance exams for BArch and BPlanning. These candidates will be getting their result on February 7. There are three more attempts left for the JEE Main 2021. The next attempt will be held in March.

NTA has also started the registration process for JEE Main March 2021 session on the website. The deadline to complete the same is March 6 till 6 pm. The exam is scheduled to be conducted from March 15 to 18. The link to download the e-admit card will be activated later. Aspirants are advised to keep visiting the official website for further updates.

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JEE Main Day 2 analysis: Experts say exam easier than previous years, math can be deciding factor

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The JEE Main for the BTech and BE exams remains easier as compared to previous years, claim experts. The ease was due to the option of having choices in the exam. However, in both morning and afternoon shifts, one section remained a bit tricky and experts believe that this has set a pattern for the coming exams as JEE will continue till February 26.

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In the morning section, the chemistry was comparatively tougher with unusual questions from lab manual while in the afternoon shift, there were tricky questions in the mathematics section, said Saurabh Kumar, director academics, Vidya Mandir Classes (VMC). “In physics, in the morning session, three questions were asked from semi-conductors. This topic usually carries only one question. In the evening session, physics had three questions from the solutions chapter from where there is usually only one question. Further, in the morning shift, there was no question from rotations which is an important topic,” said Kumar.

Even as there were a couple of tricky questions in chemistry and physics, the mathematic section can be the deciding factor, said Ajay Kumar Sharma, national academic director (engineering), Aakash Educational Services Ltd. (AESL). “Students who scored well in math can get better ranks. While the overall exam was easy and the option of having a choice in exam gave students a respite, the math section was comparatively tougher. In chemistry too, there were some calculative questions. Most of the questions were from NCERT. Those students who would have participated in past year papers would find the exam easier.”

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In the morning session’s chemistry, questions were asked from the periodic table, chemical bonding. In organic chemistry, there were questions from reactions, coordination compound, equilibrium, and solutions topics. In physics, questions were asked from the unit and dimensions chapter. There were more questions from class 12 than class 11. In physics, questions from modern physics and current electricity were asked. Other topics from which questions were asked include, thermodynamics, in math coordinate, calculus, determinant matrices, and quadratic equation, told Kumar.

Ramesh Batlish from FIITJEE informed that weightage was given to chapters of coordinate geometry, 3D and Vector, algebra. Few numerical-based questions required lengthy calculations in the mathematics section. In physics too, numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Physical chemistry was given more weightage as compared to organic and inorganic chemistry, as per Batlish.

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JEE Main Paper 1 tomorrow, practice these five mock tests to boost your confidence

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JEE Main 2021: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2021) has started on February 23 and about 6.52 lakh candidates will appear for paper 1, which is for B.Tech/ B.E admission. JEE Main is highly competitive, and right before the exam, it is normal to feel anxious and low on confidence. In this case, the JEE Main mock tests can help.

Confidence and performance are as crucial as preparing for the engineering entrance. To build it, there is no better resource than the mock test. JEE Main mock tests are available online. Students can either take the full test or attempt separate mocks for physics, chemistry, and maths.

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Apart from the mock test, candidates can also solve previous year question papers. These are also available online, along with the answer key. However, to understand the paper and how to attempt it, mocks are a great resource.

Here are best mock tests to practice:

JEE Main 2021 mock test by NTA (conducting body of JEE Main 2021), JEE Main 2021 mock test by AglaSem, JEE Main mock test by Aakash, Allen online test series, JEE Main online test series by Resonance, Vedantu’s mock test series, JEE Main 2021 mock tests by Embibe, and JEE Main 2021 mock test by Gradeup.

These JEE Main 2021 mock tests help you understand the latest pattern of the exam. You can have a predefined strategy to solve the paper using the mock tests. This will help with your confidence a lot on the exam day. With every mock test you solve, you will be able to understand your strengths and weaknesses better. Knowing your strengths and playing them for benefit is very important to score high in the exam.

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Mock tests also help you get familiar with a variety of MCQs. These MCQs are based on past year papers, present trends and analysis of JEE Main. This puts you in the habit of solving JEE Main level questions, and get comfortable with the level of the paper, which is very crucial.

JEE Main 2021 is on February 23, 24, 25, and 26. The next attempts are on March 15 to 18, April 27 to 30 and May 24 to 28.

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There are three different papers under the NTA JEE Main 2021 – paper 1 is for BE / B.Tech admissions, paper 2A is for B.Arch, and Paper 2B is for B.Planning. Under the new exam pattern, these papers have optional questions also. Candidates are encouraged to prepare with sample papers and mock tests that have the new pattern to get familiar with it.

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JEE Main 2021 begins today: Things you need to do when you enter exam hall

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JEE Main 2021 February attempt: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2021 will begin on February 23. The first attempt is usually held in January. However, this year, it has been deferred due to the pandemic. Further, the number of attempts offered in a year has also been doubled. The first attempt will, however, have lakhs of students appearing for the engineering entrance test.

“In the first attempt, the students will get a first-hand experience of taking an examination and will know their mistakes which they can improve while attempting for the next time,” the NTA said in an official notice. The next three sessions will be held in March, April, and May 2021.

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There has been a change in the exam pattern. While the number of questions asked in each subject will go up to 30 each, students still have to attempt 25 questions per section. Thus, it is important to understand the paper pattern before appearing for the JEE Main. The exam pattern varies as per the subject one has applied for. Those who have applied for BTech will appear for paper-1, while those who registered for BArch and BPlanning will have to appear for paper 2A and 2B, respectively.

Paper pattern for BTech aspirants

JEE Main paper pattern for BArch

JEE Main paper pattern for BPlanning

When to reach exam hall: Those candidates who wish to appear for B.Arch as well as B.Planning will have the duration of examination three-and-a-half-hours — from 3 pm to 6:30 pm. Candidates will have to report at the exam centre well in time that is two hours before commencement of the exam.

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First thing to do in exam hall: As soon as a candidate enters the exam hall and take his/her seat, the first thing is to ensure is that the question paper available on the computer is as per his/her opted subject indicated in the admit card. In case, the subject of the question paper is other than his/her opted subject, the same may be brought to the notice of the Invigilator concerned.

What to bring to exam hall: It is mandatory for candidates to bring their admit cards along with them for verification purposes. One passport size photograph which is the same as the one uploaded on the online application form. Candidates also need to bring authorised photo ID cards such as PAN card, driving license, voter ID, passport, Aadhaar card etc along with them for verification. Those in the PWD category should also bring their certificates to enable the benefits. A simple transparent ballpoint pen, personal transparent water bottle, sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/apple/orange) in case the candidate is diabetic, personal hand sanitiser (50 ml) are also allowed inside the exam hall.

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What can lead to result cancellation: The result of JEE (Main) – 2021 of the candidate(s) who indulge in unfair means practices will be canceled and will not be declared. Similarly, the result of those candidates who appear from the centre other than the one allotted to them or allow another candidate/person to write the exam on his behalf will be canceled.

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