What is the fee for raising objections to the WBJEE answer key?

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  • Candidates were able to raise objections against the provisional WBJEE answer key 2025. For every objection, the candidates had to pay INR 500. The fee payment had to be done online i.e., through credit card/debit card/net banking. If the candidates did not pay the required fee then their objections were not accepted. Along with the fee, the candidates also had to submit the supporting proof for the objections. 

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