Overview
- The board has finished reviewing objections to the provisional answer key and is finalizing results ahead of the official announcement.
- The state-level exam held on April 27 featured two pen-and-paper papers—Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry—administered in separate shifts.
- Students filed challenges against the provisional answer key between May 9 and May 11 by paying a fee per question, and the board has since evaluated all submissions.
- Rank cards will display candidates’ total marks, component-wise scores for Papers I and II, and assigned ranks to guide admission processes.
- Cut-off scores will be set based on applicant numbers, seat availability, exam difficulty and past trends, and no common merit list will be issued to protect candidate privacy.