The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be releasing JEE Mains Score Cards / Marks on 27 April 2016. About 12 lakhs candidates were appeared for the JEE Mains (online / offline) exams held in March / April 2016.
The JEE Main score cards / marks will be available on the JEE Main website at www.jeemain.nic.in . There is anxiety on the cut off marks for general category candidates. CBSE has set 113 marks, 115 marks and 105 marks out of 360 as cut off for the year 2013, 2014 and 2015 respectively. This year the cut off marks are likely to increase as the question paper was easy.
2 lakhs candidates will be shortlisted for JEE Advanced examination based on the JEE Main rankings after due weightage to Intermediate / + 2 marks. Official key and OMR sheets of the JEE Main exam are also available on the website.
Several candidates have challenged the key released by the CBSE. The CBSE board has met on 24th and 25th April 2016 to discuss these but there is still suspense on the final decision of the board over those questions.