
AAI JE answer key 2025 released; submit objections by July 18
'Objection Management Link for the Computer Based Test (CBT) held on 14.07.2025 will be available on AAI website from 16.07.2025 (11:00 AM) to 18.07.2025 (11:55 PM) for all the candidates who have appeared in the CBT to raise objections to the questions/ answer keys,' reads the notification.
The computer-based test was conducted on July 14, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 306 vacancies.
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