JEE Main 2023-24 Institutional Answer Key has been released on 26th February 2023-24 for shift 1 & 2. Exam Analysis for all days & shifts are available now. Joint Entrance Exam (JEE Main) is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission into Engineering programmes in various IITs, NITs, CFTIs and other renowned institutions. As per the latest changes, it will be organised four times in year – February, March, April & May. For admission into B.E/B.Tech courses, candidates have to appear for JEE Main Paper – 1. While for admission into B.Arch & B.Plan courses, students are required to qualify JEE Main Paper – 2. Complete detailed information regarding JEE Main 2023, can be checked by the aspirants through this article.
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Get tentative exam dates for JEE Main 2023-24 from below:
Events | Important Dates 2023 |
February Session Dates | |
Release of Notification | 16th December 2020 |
Starting of Registration process | 16th December 2020 |
Image correction starts | January 2023 |
End of registration | 23rd January 2023 |
Last date of fee payment & uploading of images | 24th January 2023 |
Application Correction starts | 27th to 30th January 2023 |
Release of Admit card | 11th February 2023 |
JEE Main Exam |
1st Session- 23rd – 26th February 2023
2nd Session- 15th – 18th March 2023 3rd Session- 27th – 30th April 2023 4th Session- 24th – 28th May 2023 |
Display of Answer key | February/ March 2023 |
Declaration of Result | 7th March 2023 |
Counselling process starts | June/ July 2023 |
Institutional answer keys has been released for February session exams. NTA will publish theJEE Main Answer key (provisional) along with question papers after the completion of entrance exam. The answer key will be published through PDF format online. The provisional answer key will get released in the last week of February/ March 2023.
There are no minimum marks required for JEE Main in class 12th board exams. However, the appearing candidates have to secure at least the passing marks in their respective qualifying examinations.
As per the eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2023, the students are allowed to appear for the Mains exam in three consecutive years. The 1st attempt is taken soon after the board exams and the remaining two attempts can be taken in the upcoming consecutive years. Here we have provided the detailed information on JEE Main eligibility criteria for droppers. The students are advised to read the below-mentioned eligibility criteria to avoid rejection of the Application forms.
If the applicant fulfils all of the above mentioned JEE Main eligibility criteria for droppers except the eligibility criteria for admissions to IIITs. NITs, and GFTIs, then the candidate can appear for the improvement exam.
JEE Main eligibility criteria for droppers and class 12th candidates has to be fulfilled by all the engineering aspirants. JEE Main is also an eligibility test for students aspiring for JEE Advanced. The top 2,24,000 candidates qualifying Mains will be allowed to appear for the Advanced exam.
Name of the Exam | Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE Main) |
Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Category of Examination | Undergraduate Exam |
Courses | BE / B.Tech, B.Arch/ B.Plan |
Other Purpose of the Exam |
Stage 1 for Admission to IIT
Qualifying Exam for JEE Advanced |
Level | National Level |
Exam Mode | Computer Based Test |
Periodicity | Twice a Year (January and April) |
Mode of Application | Online |
Exam Duration | 3 hours |
Maximum Marks | 360 |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Negative Marking | 1 mark for wrong answer |
Official Website | nta.ac.in |