CUET UG 2022 Answer Key: Despite attending exam, students marked absent; NTA responds
Anu Parthiban | September 9, 2022 | 09:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
Students will be able to challenge CUET answer key 2022 by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 200 by tomorrow at cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: A large number of students have taken to social media demanding clarity on various discrepancies in the CUET UG 2022 answer key, response sheet hours after the NTA released provisional answer keys. The National Testing Agency (NTA) published the CUET UG 2022 answer key and question paper along with recorded response on September 8, 2022, on the official website, cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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Candidates, who are not satisfied with the CUET answer key 2022, will be able to challenge by paying a fee of Rs 200 per question challenged as a non-refundable processing fee. They will be able to raise objections till tomorrow, September 10, 2022. After reviewing the answer key, the NTA will release the CUET 2022 final answer key and CUET 2022 result.
Among the numerous queries, some students said that despite appearing for the exam, they were marked absent. They also shared the image of their login page on Twitter. In response to the query, the NTA asked students to click the button 'Need Help' on the portal and mention details there.
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A student tweeted, “I am facing the same issue. I gave the Slot 1 exams on 20th July at Delhi University Stadium, North Campus and have received an absent result update for the slot. I had duly signed the attendance sheet & successfully submitted all exams.”
@DG_NTA I have incorrectly received an absent result update for Slot 1 exams that I duly attempted on 20th July at DU Stadium, North Campus. I had signed the attendance sheet & successfully submitted all exams. I have also complained on the Need Help tab. @ndtv @TOIIndiaNews pic.twitter.com/3yWSSgM4AJ
— Rajeev Bhandari (@SrishtiB086) September 8, 2022
Replying to the NTA, the student said he has submitted the issue on the official website and added, “First you confuse us by giving us multiple dates for exams that we have already submitted and then you issue admit cards saying that students who have submitted the same papers previously should not reappear for the new slots.”
Many other students have also faced the same problem. Another student wrote, “Exactly the same thing happened with me. I had given my exam on 20.07.2022 of accounts, English and Business Studies and now it is showing absent.”
Exactly the same thing happened with me. I had given my exam on 20.07.2022 of accounts, English and Business Studies and now it is showing absent. @DG_NTA @TOIDelhi @ABPNews
— Aditi Gupta (@AditiGu44702649) September 8, 2022
I request you to solve this issue as soon as possible. #CUET #NTA #cuetresult https://t.co/oZoYpaVRHV
Another student asked for clarity on exam that got cancelled on August 30 at Radha Govinda University, Jharkhand. The NTA informed that the CUET re-exam will be held on September 11 and the CUET admit card 2022 will be issued shortly.
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