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CUET UG 2023 Answer Key challenge dates to release soon, says UGC chief – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the dates for CUET UG 2023 Answer Key challenge soon, said University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar. Candidates who appeared for the Common University Entrance Test (Undergraduate) 2023 and are unsatisfied with the provisional answer key will be able to raise objections against it.
Candidates will be required to log in at the official portal using their credentials and then submit their challenges along with a non-refundable fee per challenge raised.
“For CUET-UG, NTA will soon announce the dates for Answer Key Challenge. The candidates, who are unsatisfied with the Answer Key, may challenge the same by paying a non-refundable fee. For the NTA announcement on the Answer Key Challenge, please visit https://cuet.samarth.ac.in,” tweeted the UGC chief.

How to raise objections against CUET UG 2023 Answer Key?
Step 1: Visit the official website at cuet.samarth.ac.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link given for raising objections against the answer key.
Step 3: Log in using your details and submit.
Step 4: Submit your challenge and upload the document supporting the challenge.
Step 5: Pay the online non-refundable fee.
Step 6: Your objection is submitted and wait for the final answer key.
A direct link will be shared once the link is activated for raising objections against the CUET UG answer key on the website.
Meanwhile, candidates are advised to keep checking the official website regularly and wait for the objection-raising link to be displayed.

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