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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To access the OJEE answer key, you can follow these steps:
Go to the official website of OJEE.
Click on the answer key link on the website
Select the specific paper or subject for which you want to view the answer key. Choose the relevant paper.
Download the answer key in PDF format. Click on the link or button provided to download the answer key document to your device.
Open the downloaded answer key PDF and compare your responses from the OJEE exam with the officially provided correct answers. You can determine your estimated score by counting the number of correct and incorrect responses.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The OJEE answer key is important because it allows candidates to:
- Calculate their marks even before the results are announced.
- File objections on the answer key if they find any error or discrepancy.
- Get a sense of their performance in the exam and predict their chances of getting admission into their desired colleges.
The exam officials will rectify any objections raised and release a revised answer key if necessary. The final answer key will be used to declare the final OJEE results.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
After the OJEE cutoff is released, candidates should check the cutoff released by their preferred college. If the candidates match the cutoff, they will be called for the counselling process at various institutes. Candidates will be reqiured to fill in their cjoices of courses and colleges. And after the seat allotment is done they should visit the institute of document verficiation and fee payment. Once the seat is confirmed, they must report to the college on the scheduled date.
New question posted
2 years agoNew answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The OJEE cutoff is determined based on several factors, including the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates qualified for each course, seat intake for each course and specialization, and reserved categories such as OBC, SC, ST, PWD, and so on. The OJEE Cell will release the cutoff lists after the results are announced, and the ranks will be decided based on the overall cutoff, not sectional cutoffs. The cutoff varies for each category, with lower cutoffs for candidates belonging to reserved categories. Keep in mind that clearing the OJEE cutoff does not guarantee admission to a particular institute, as final admi
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
OJEE mock tests are designed to simulate the difficulty level and format of the actual OJEE exam to the extent possible. However, it's important to note that the difficulty level of mock tests may vary. OJEE mock tests aim to replicate the difficulty level and question types found in the actual OJEE exam. They are created with the intention of helping candidates prepare for the real test by offering a similar testing experience. The perceived difficulty of OJEE may vary from year to year based on the question paper set by the exam authorities. Similarly, mock tests created by different providers may have variations in the difficulty le
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The OJEE exam has four sections which have multiple-choice questions. The sectional weightage of each section of the OJEE question paper is the same. Each question carries four marks. For incorrect answers, one mark each is deducted. Therefore, the total marks for each section is 120 marks. The total marks in OJEE are 480. The detailed OJEE sectional weightage is given below
- Quantitative Techniques: 30 questions (120 marks)
- Verbal reasoning and Comprehension: 30 questions (120 marks)
- Analytical and Logical Reasoning: 30 questions (120 marks)
- General Awareness and Business Fundamentals: 30 questions (120 marks)
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