Odishatv Bureau

New Delhi/Bhubaneswar: JEE Main 2018, which was conducted by CBSE conducted on Sunday, was appeared by a record around 10.43 lakh aspirants. The answer keys for the same are expected to be released by April 24.

This year, students faced difficulties in solving some papers, especially mathematics and physics with majority of students complaining about Math paper of being lengthy.

As per the official website of the board, the score and rank of paper-I of JEE (Main) is all set to be declared by April 30.

This score will comprise:

1.      Actual marks obtained in paper-I of JEE (Main) 2018

2.     Status of aspirants who qualify for appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2018

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JEE Main 2018: Expected cut-off Mark

Experts have predicted that the cut-off for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2018 will be between 95 to 105 this year. Prof Uday Nath Mishra of BasicFirst, however, expects the cut off to go round within 80 to 90, The Indian Express reported.

“Expected cut off is 80(+-5%) marks out of 360. The paper was moderate and based on NCERT. Chemistry was the most lengthy. Organic chemistry was found more difficult, physical chemistry was more numerical based, whereas, inorganic chemistry was easy. Maths was mostly based on class 12 syllabus and physics was based on class 11 syllabus, The Indian Express quoted him as saying”.

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