APPSC Group I Answer Key 2019 Released for Screening Test @psc.ap.gov.in; File Objections till June 10
Bachan Thakur | May 29, 2019 | 09:56 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Subscribe NowNew Delhi, May 29: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the provisional answer key of APPSC Group 1 2019 for the screening test (Paper I & II) held on May 26. The APPSC Group 1 answer key 2019 has been released online in a PDF file wherein the correct answer options against each question has been given. The correct keys of APPSC Group I screening test have been given along with the question papers. Candidates can check and download the answer key and compare their probable marks in the exam.
However, in case candidates find discrepancies in the provisional answer key or question paper, then they can file their objections against the respective questions or answers. To do that, the objections can be submitted by the candidates in the prescribed format from May 28 to June 10, 2019 (till 5 pm). The answer key/questions can only be challenged by submitting the objections in the hard copy along with the self-attested copy of the admit card.
It must be noted that for each objection, candidates have to submit a separate format file. Candidates are advised not to keep waiting till the last day for filing objections, as they may not reach the commission’s office with the stipulated time then and the official will not entertain any objections after the last date.
Once all the objections reach the commission office, the officials will verify the authenticity of the objections and then will release the final answer key for the screening test. Once the final answer key is out, candidates cannot raise objections any further.
Post the release of the APPSC Group I final answer key, the authority will announce the result for the screening test in June. APPSC Group I exam is held for Prelims, Mains and Interview. Candidates who qualify the Prelims exam would be shortlisted for taking the Mains exam, while candidates securing the cut off marks in the Mains exam, would have to appear in the Interview.
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