Who reviews the objections received against the IIT JAM answer keys?

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    Manisha Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    A special committee made up of academic specialists is established by JAM 2024 examination conducting authority i.e., IIT Madras to examine the complaints and make conclusions regarding the contested IIT JAM 2024 official answer keys. Candidates have the chance to submit objections after the release of the IIT JAM 2024 provisional answer keys. The expert committee will evaluate the validity of the objections and make a decision after receiving them within the allotted time frame. Candidates may also send files as supporting documentation for their concerns.

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