CMAT 2023 answer key objection date extended till May 16
Arpita Das | May 15, 2023 | 03:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs 200 per question challenge while raising an objection against the CMAT answer key 2023.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the last date to raise objections against the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) 2023 answer key. Those candidates who have not challenged the CMAT answer key 2023 till now can do so till May 16. The answer key objection link is available at cmat.nta.nic.in.
Earlier, NTA released the CMAT answer key along with the response sheet on May 12. A fee of Rs 200 per question challenged is required to be paid while raising an objection. The answer key challenge fee is non-refundable.
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If the CMAT answer key objection is found correct, the answer key will be revised accordingly and a final one will be prepared. After the release of the CMAT final answer key, the CMAT 2023 result will be declared.
The CMAT result 2023 will be prepared using the final answer key. Any concerns or complaints regarding the answer key will not be addressed after the CMAT 2023 result is declared.
The actual CMAT marks obtained by each candidate will be used to calculate the final CMAT result. NTA will not send the CMAT scorecards to candidates' address and candidates are advised to download their CMAT scorecards from the official website.
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