The Bengal JEE board will not be uploading answer scripts on its website this year. The system was started in the year 2012 to help students assess their performance before the results are published. Due to lack of time this year in view of the Assembly elections has prompted the board’s decision. The board will be conducting the exam on 17th May 2016, assuming that the election results will be declared by 15th May 2016. JEE result will be published by 5th June in keeping with a Supreme Court directive.
Former board chairman Bhaskar Gupta had started the practice of posting answer scripts (OMR) online to make the evaluation system transparent. The system enabled the students to see answer scripts online by keeping in their registration numbers.
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