Those who raise objections against the Common University Entrance Test (Undergraduate) answer key will need to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 200 per question challenged.
The objections raised by the candidates will be verified by a panel of subject experts. If the challenge of any candidate is found correct, the Answer Key will be revised and applied in the response of all the candidates accordingly. Based on the revised Final Answer Key, the result will be prepared and declared by mid-July 2023.
How to raise objections against CUET UG Answer Key 2023?
Step 1: Open the official website at cuet.samarth.ac.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link mentioned for raising objections against the answer key.
Step 3: Log in using your credentials and submit.
Step 4: Click on the ‘View/Challenge Answer Key’ button.
Step 5: The Option(s) next to the Question ID under the column ‘Correct Option(s)’ stands for the most appropriate Answer Key to be used by NTA.
Step 6: Submit your objections and upload valid proof supporting the challenge.
Step 7: Click on ‘Save Claim and Pay Fee’ to select payment options. No modification will be allowed after payment.
Step 8: Make the payment of a non-refundable fee per challenge.
Step 9: Your challenge will be submitted and now wait for the final answer key.
Direct Link: Raise Objections Here
“Challenges accepted against any Answer Key will be applicable to all candidates who would have attempted the corresponding Question,” reads the official notification.
For further clarification related to CUET (UG) 2023, the candidates are advised to contact 011- 40759000 or email at cuet-ug@nta.ac.in.
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