Overview
- The official NIMCET portal started hosting the provisional answer key and question paper on June 12
- Candidates have until 5 PM on June 13 to log in and raise objections to any responses in the key
- The June 8 computer-based exam comprised 120 multiple-choice questions across mathematics, logical reasoning, computer awareness and English
- The marking scheme allocates four marks for a correct answer and imposes a one-mark penalty for each incorrect response
- Following the evaluation of challenges, final NIMCET 2025 results are slated for release by June 27