JEE Main 2017 Key, OMR Answer Sheets and Sending Objections

The JEE Main 2017 key and answer sheets will be released by CBSE on 18th April 2017. The key and OMR answer sheets can be obtained from the JEE Main website at www.jeemain.ac.in. These are available on the website between 18-22 April 2017.

The students can send their objections to the key through website only. All other objections related to OMR sheets also can be sent to the CBSE authorities.

The fee for each objection on OMR sheets is Rs. 1000. The students also have to pay Rs. 1000 for each objection related to the question paper. The fee will be refunded to the candidate if the objection is correct, as per the CBSE.

The objections will be accepted till 22nd April 2017 midnight. The students who have appeared for online examination should have received OMR sheets and question paper on the exam days itself. They can send objections related to key only.

JEE Main 2017 Cut Off Marks, Expected Ranks and Key for All Codes

JEE Main 2017 offline examination has been conducted across the country on 2nd April 2017. There is mixed opinion on the difficulty level of the question paper. The expected cut off for the JEE Advanced exam is likely to be less than 100 marks for the total of 360.

There is no weightage to Intermediate / 10+2 marks in JEE Main and Advanced examinations from this year. Only marks in JEE will be considered for JEE Main rankings. About 12 lakhs candidates have appeared for JEE Main 2017 exam.

It was felt that the Physics questions were lengthy but easy compared to the previous JEE Main exams. Chemistry is also easy but Maths appears to be a bit difficult and could be a deciding section in the rankings.

Most of coaching experts have felt that the cut off marks for JEE Advanced will be around 100 – 105 marks. Whoever score high in Mathematics are likely to be shortlisted for JEE Advanced. Following is the key for JEE Main 2017 for Paper Codes A, B, C and D.

JEE Main 2017 Key

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