JEE Main 2025: NTA Drops 12 Questions Due To Errors
In total, eight questions have been dropped from physics while two each have been dropped from chemistry and mathematics.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has dropped 12 questions from the JEE Main 2025 BE/BTech final answer key due to errors. Most of the dropped questions asked in the examination that was conducted from January 22 to 30 are from physics.
Full marks have been awarded to students for incorrect questions, notwithstanding whether they attempted them.
The JEE Main 2025 results was announced recently and candidates can check their NTA score from the official website.
In total, eight questions have been dropped from physics while two each were dropped from chemistry and mathematics each.
The question Ids for the dropped questions follows.
Physics: 656445270, 7364751025, 656445566, 6564451161, 656445870, 7364751250, 564451847, 6564451917
Chemistry: 656445728, 6564451784
Mathematics: 6564451142, 6564451898
How to check JEE Main Session 1 Final Answer Key
Step 1: Visit the official JEE Main website, https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/
Step 2: Click on the link labelled ‘Final Answer Key for JEE (Main)-2025 Session-1’
Step 3: Answer keys will be displayed on the screen.
Step 4: Download and save the PDF for reference.
For direct link to JEE Main 2025 Session 1 answer keys, click here.
ALSO READ: JEE Main 2025 Results Out; 14 Candidates Get 100 NTA Score
The JEE Main 2025 results were announced on February 11. Paper 1 (BE/BTech) was conducted across 618 centres in 304 cities, including 15 cities outside India. A total of 14 candidates achieved a 100 NTA score.
The NTA withheld the scores of 39 candidates due to their involvement in unfair means during the exam.
Full marks are awarded to all candidates if a question is found to be incorrect or dropped, regardless of whether they attempted it.
Multiple-choice questions (MCQs):
If no option is correct or a question is invalid, all candidates receive four marks.
If all options are correct, those who attempted the question get four marks.
If multiple options are correct, four marks are awarded to those who selected any of the correct answers.
For numerical value questions, if a question is dropped, candidates who attempted it receive four marks.
NTA Scores are normalised across multiple sessions and represent relative performance rather than percentage marks. The final ranks will be determined after both sessions of JEE Main 2025, with the best of the two NTA Scores considered.
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