Nine questions in the April session of JEE Main 2025 are under question. According to experts, nine questions on Physics, Chemistry, and Maths held in April were wrong. The special thing is that the National Testing Agency NTA did not investigate it from giving the question paper to releasing the answer key. Experts say that the questions may be wrong, but not investigating them puts a big question mark. This is not the first time that wrong questions have come in an exam. Earlier, wrong questions have come in prestigious exams like CLAT, then NEET UG, and then UGC NET.
The JEE Main exam was conducted in April for engineering admission. It has been claimed that there were factual errors in four questions of Physics, three of Chemistry, and two of Mathematics. According to Keshav Agarwal, Secretary of the Coaching Federation of India, nine questions asked in these exams were wrong, these mistakes were such that somewhere the question itself was wrong and somewhere all the four options given for its answer were not correct. If everything was fine then the question was asked in the wrong way. He gave the example of a physics question whose answer was 2.5, but it is mentioned as 25 in the answer key. He also said that such questions were also asked in the exam which were not actually in the syllabus.
Wrong questions were also asked in these exams before JEE Mains.
CLAT 2024: Common Law Admission Test is organized by CNLU, a consortium of law universities. Two questions were also wrong in its question paper. Of these, one question was from the English language section, and the other from the legal section. Later this mistake was accepted and two marks were reduced from the 120 marks question paper to make it 118 marks. Apart from this, the option given in the answer to a question from the legal section itself was changed. Later the students were allowed to register an objection on this, although the fee for registering an objection on a question was fixed at around one thousand rupees. Which was said to be returned if the objection is proved right.
UGC NET 2024: Even in a prestigious exam like UGC NET 2024, more than 60 answers were found wrong in the answer key of the History subject, the students termed it a scam and demanded a revised answer key. A fee of Rs 200 was fixed for the candidates to register an objection on each question.
NEET UG 2024: A major flaw was also revealed in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test due to wrong questions, where the question paper was distributed wrongly at an exam center in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. After this, 120 students had to take the exam again. Apart from this, in Jhajjar Haryana, more than 3 thousand students were given the wrong booklets, due to which more than 15 students were given grace marks. Due to a wrong question being asked in the Physics paper, 44 students got full 720 marks out of 720, due to which questions were raised in the merit list and a demand was made to cancel the exam. This matter went on in the court for a long time.
JEE Mains 2025: Joint Entrance Examination Session-1 was conducted in January 2025. In this exam also 12 wrong questions were asked, however, this mistake was caught before releasing the answer key, and the answers to the questions were not given in the answer key. During that time also it was alleged that questions outside the syllabus were asked in the exam. Apart from this, many deficiencies were also found in the Hindi and Gujarati translation of the question papers.
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