What is the fee for objecting to the answer key of JEE Mains?

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a year ago

To object the official answer key of the JEE Mains 2024 examination, candidates have to pay and non refundable fee of INR 200 per question to be objected. Candidates must know that paying this fee does not ensure that the objection they are claiming will be considered right. It will be taken into th

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a year ago

The fee for objecting to the answer key of JEE Mains is 200 (Indian Rupees Two Hundred Only) per question challenged. This means it's a non-refundable processing fee you pay for each individual question you disagree with.

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4 months ago

Objections raising fee in JEE Main answer key is INR 200 per question. You can pay it online using internet banking or credit/debit card. The exact fees to be paid depends on total questions selected for grievance.

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