The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the official key of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) mains on Tuesday. The answer key and images of response sheets of both offline and online mode exam will be displayed on www.jeemain.nic.in. After the release of the answer key, candidates can cross-check their answers with answer keys. In case they find it incorrect, they can challenge the answer key.
Any objections in the key can be raised till April 27 by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs.1,000. The one
who is raising objection should also provide proof to support the claim. However, if the objection is accepted by the board, fee will be refunded.
Results of paper I will be released on April 30 and paper II (B Arch) on May 31. While the offline mode of the exam was conducted on April 8, the online exam was conducted on April 15 and 16. About one lakh students from Telangana appeared for JEE-2018 at 116 centres and close to 12 lakh took the exam from across India.