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JEECUP Provisional Answer Key 2025 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in: Important dates, steps to raise objections

JEECUP Provisional Answer Key 2025 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in: Important dates, steps to raise objections

Indian Express17 hours ago

JEECUP Provisional Answer Key 2025 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in: The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP), will release the provisional answer key for the UP Polytechnic Entrance Examination 2025 today. As per the official schedule, candidates will be able to access the provisional answer keys June 13 onwards and till June 15.
Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to download the answer key by logging in to the official website at jeecup.admissions.nic.in, using their application number and password.
The provisional answer key will allow candidates to compare their recorded responses with the official answers provided by the council. This will help them estimate their expected scores before the official results are declared. Additionally, candidates will also be able to check their results on the official website
Candidates who find any discrepancy or error in the provisional answer key will have the option to raise objections. The facility for submitting objections will also be made available on the official portal.
Step 1: To challenge the answer key, candidates must:
Step 2: Log in with their application credentials
Step 3: Select the specific question(s) they wish to challenge
Step 4: Upload supporting documents or justifications for each challenge
Step 5: Pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 100 per question
Objections must be submitted online within the given timeframe. Only those objections received through the official process will be considered for review.
After reviewing all valid objections, JEECUP will publish the final answer key. This revised version will be used to prepare the JEECUP 2025 results. No further challenges will be accepted once the final answer key is released.
The JEECUP examination is a state-level entrance test conducted for admission to diploma-level polytechnic programmes in engineering, technology, and management. The exam facilitates entry into various institutions across Uttar Pradesh offering these programmes.

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