BHU UET, PET answer key 2020 to be released tonight at 10.30 pm; check details
Team Careers360 | September 8, 2020 | 06:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will release the BHU answer key 2020 for UET and PET tonight (September 8) at 10.30 pm, on bhuonline.in. It must be noted that the answer key of BHU will be issued only for the examinations of UET and PET held from August 24 to 31, except August 29 when there was no exam. This information has been shared by the BHU officials via the university portal bhuonline.in. Test takers can check and download the answer key and question papers of BHU 2020 UET, PET.
Read the official announcement here
To challenge the BHU answer key, candidates need to visit the objection section of the portal and select the question id from the drop-down list for which they want to submit their objection. Furthermore, they have to select the respective questions and keys for challenging and save their claims. Along with the objections, the candidates will also be needed to upload the proofs of the correctness of their claim against the questions or answers objected. Lastly, the fee has to be paid.
BHU PET 2020 were held from August 24 to 31, while the UET 2020 are still going on and will come to a close on September 18.
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