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Candidates were able to raise objections against the provisional WBJEE answer key 2025. For every objection, the candidates had to pay INR 500. The fee payment had to be done online i.e., through credit card/debit card/net banking. If the candidates did not pay the required fee then their objections were not accepted. Along with the fee, the candidates also had to submit the supporting proof for the objections.
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Yes. The authorities have released the final WBJEE 2025 answer key online. Candidates can now access the final answer key at wbjeeb.nic.in without any credentials. The correct answers to the question paper are available on the final answer key of WBJEE 2025. The authorities have prepared the final WBJEE answer key after thorough post-examination internal verification and checking the objections submitted by the candidates. It is to be noted that no objections against the final answer key will be accepted by the authorities. The final answer key will be used by the authorities while preparing the WBJEE 2025 result.
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JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) has been set up by the Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) to manage and regulate joint seat allocation for admissions to over 100 institutes including IITs, NITs, IIITs, and Other-Government Funded Technical Institutes (Other-GFTIs). Admissions to all these institutes will be done through a single platform. The idea behind introducing a single counselling platform was to reduce thousands of seats going vacant in engineering colleges across the country. The Joint seat allocation process was introduced to make the whole process of admissions smoother, effective, efficient, transparent a
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