CG PET 2022 answer key released; Objections open till June 4
Isha Jain | May 31, 2022 | 04:31 PM IST | 1 min read
CPEB has released the CG PET 2022 answer key at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in. Candidates can raise a challenge against CG PET answer key 2022 till June 4.
NEW DELHI : The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CPEB) has released the CG PET 2022 answer key. Students can download the CG PET answer key 2022 from the official website vyapam.cgstate.gov.in. The aspirants will not require any login credentials to download the answer key of CG PET 2022. The CG PET answer key 2022 is available in pdf form.
CPEB has also opened the CG PET 2022 answer key challenge portal. Students having any objection against the CG PET answer key 2022 can challenge it in online mode. However, students must submit proper proof in support of their objections.
Steps to download CG PET 2022 answer key
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Visit the official website - vyapam.cgstate.gov.in .
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Click on the answer key link.
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Download CG PET answer key 2022 as a PDF file as per the question booklet.
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Compare your answers with the CG PET answer key and calculate your probable marks.
Students can use the answer key of CG PET 2022 to calculate their probable secured marks. Students have to use the CG PET marking scheme to calculate their scores. As per CG PET exam pattern, the entrance exam contains 50 questions from each of the three subjects- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (total 150 Questions). Candidates are awarded 1 mark for each correct answer (total marks = 150 marks). There is no negative marking in the CG PET exam.
The authorities conducted the CG PET 2022 on May 22. Students who will qualify the entrance will be eligible to get admission into BTech courses offered by the participating institutions of the state.
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