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NTA Drops 12 Questions From First Edition of JEE Main Exam

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February 12, 2025

The first edition of JEE-Main 2025 for Paper 1 and 2 was held in multiple sessions between January 22 and 30

- HT Correspondent

NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has dropped at least 12 questions from the final answer key to the first edition of Joint Entrance Examination-Main 2025, or JEE-Main, leaving aspirants worried and evoking criticism from educators, who said that the move puts a question mark on the credibility and competency of the testing body.

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