Assam CEE 2023 Answer Key: Last date to raise objections at astu.ac.in
Ishita Ranganath | May 30, 2023 | 07:14 AM IST | 1 min read
ATSU will be closing the objection facility against the Assam CEE 2023 answer key today. Check how to download answer key here.
NEW DELHI: Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) will be closing the window for objections against the Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) 2023 answer key today, May 30, 2023. Candidates that wish to raise objections against the key issued will be able to do so on the Assam CEE official website- astu.ac.in.
For each objection raised, candidates will have to pay a refundable fee of Rs 300 per subject. The fee will be refunded if the objection is found to be correct. “The subject experts will examine all the challenges received and the final answer key will be displayed in the website,” read an official notice.
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Steps to download Assam CEE answer key 2023
- Visit the Assam CEE official website - astu.ac.in.
- Login with credentials required to check the answer key
- Assam CEE answer key PDF will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the answer key and raise objections, if any
- Pay objection fee and download the answer key for future reference.
The Assam CEE 2023 exam was held on May 28, 2023. ASTU will declare the Assam CEE 2023 result within 10 days of the conduct of exam. Assam CEE 2023 exam consisted of multiple choice questions (MCQs). The math, physics and chemistry papers had 40 questions each. Candidates will be awarded four marks for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
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