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The National Testing Agency i.e. NTA has released the final answer of JEE Mains Sessions 2 at 2 pm today. At the same time, the result will be declared by tomorrow, April 19.
NTA tweeted and informed about it-

Candidates NTA's official website after the final answer is released jeemain.nta.ac.in You will be able to download it and download it. After this you can match the answer with your question paper.
NTA removed the final answer website yesterday
Earlier, NTA released the final answer of JEE Mains Sessions 2 on the evening of 17 April, which was removed from the website only an hour later. NTA did not explain any reason for this.
JEE Mains Sessions 2 final result will be released tomorrow
NTA has tweeted that the final result of JEE Mains Sessions 2 Exam will be released on April 19. After the result is released, the candidates will be able to check their marks with the help of their roll number. Along with the result, a cut-off will also be released for JEE Advanced.

14 candidates have got 100 percentile in session 1
JEE Mains session 1 was held from 22 to 29 January this year. In this, 14 students have scored 100 percentile. Of these, 5 are from Rajasthan, while 2 are students from Uttar Pradesh.
Cut-off for JEE Advanced
In 2024, JEE Main Sessions 1 had 23 toppers, while sessions 2 had 56 toppers. The cut-off for JEE Advanced was 93.2362181 for General category last year. Teacher Siddharth, who teaches JEE coaching in Bhopal, says that since the toppers count has decreased this year, the cut-off for JEE Advanced can also be reduced.
Let us know that last year JEE Advanced's cut-off was the most high cut-off.
Allegations of disturbances in session 2 on NTA
With the release of the provisional answer of JEE Main Sessions 2, NTA was being accused of the examination disturbances. NTA has already dropped 12 questions from the exam. After this, students and experts are worrying about 9 more questions. In such a situation, there are chances of dropping a total of 21 questions.
Experts said that there are a total of 90 questions in the exam, out of which 75 are to be converted. Of these, if 21 questions are distributed to the candidates by dropping 4-4 marks, then the scope of competition ends. In this way, 28% of the questions will be dropped, that is, marks will be distributed to all the candidates for more than 1 quarter of questions.
NTA responded to allegations
On the official x handle, NTA wrote, 'NTA always follows a transparent examination process. Therefore, as soon as the provisional answer is released, the candidates can also see their recorded response. Along with this, whatever objections are raised about the answer of the answer, NTA is watching them all seriously.

NTA further wrote that the process of challenging the answer key is fair and relative system. The purpose of this process is that if there is any mess, candidates can be given equal opportunity.

Talking about Jee Mains Sessions 2, the answer that has been uploaded is just provisional. Final answer has not been uploaded yet. The score should be calculated only by matching the final answer.

It is not right to reach a conclusion based on the provisional answer. With this, NTA advised the students not to confuse any report.

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