KCET 2023 answer key released on kea.kar.nic.in; download here – Times of India
The provisional answer keys for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology subjects of the Common Entrance Test – 2023 have been published on the KEA’s official website. This allows candidates to cross-check their answers and calculate their expected scores.
If candidates have any objections regarding the published provisional answer keys, they can submit them through the KEA portal. The objection window will be open from 11 am on May 26, 2023, to 11 am on May 30, 2023. It is important to provide a justification in PDF format while filing objections, mentioning the subject, version code, and question number. Additionally, supporting documents in PDF format should be attached for reference. Objections without proper justification or supporting documents will not be considered.
The KCET exam was conducted on May 20 and 21, and the eagerly awaited KCET result for 2023 is scheduled to be announced on June 12, 2023.
Students are advised to visit the KEA website and carefully review the provisional answer key to assess their performance and raise any valid objections within the given time frame. The final answer key will be released after considering all the objections, and it will play a crucial role in determining the KCET results.
Direct link to check KCET Answer Key 2023
Here are the steps to follow regarding the KCET answer key:
Visit the Official Website: Go to the official website of the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) at kea.kar.nic.in.
Find the Answer Key: Look for the section or link related to the KCET 2023 answer key on the website.
Check Subject-wise Keys: Once you access the answer key section, locate the provisional answer keys for subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
Submit Objections: If you have any objections or discrepancies regarding the published provisional answer keys, submit your objections through the KEA portal. Use the appropriate link and provide a detailed justification in PDF format. Remember to include the subject, version code, and question number, and attach supporting documents in PDF format.
Objection Deadline: Ensure that you submit your objections within the specified timeframe. The objection submission window is open from 11 am on May 26, 2023, to 11 am on May 30, 2023. Objections without proper justification, version codes, question numbers, or supporting documents will not be considered.
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