DUET answer key 2019 to be released on July 9 and 11; result out on July 20
Ridhi.Khurana | July 4, 2019 | 12:12 PM IST | 1 min read
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Free DownloadNEW DELHI, July 4 - National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the provisional answer key of DUET 2019 on July 9 and 11. The answer key for the entrance exams being held from July 3 to 6 will be available on July 9, while the answer key for the tests being conducted from July 7 to 8 will be out on July 11. DUET 2019 answer key link and objection tracker will be sent to candidates’ registered email IDs as per the respective dates and will also be available on the official website of DU at du.ac.in and NTA at nta.ac.in. They can also raise objections against the answer keys and questions of DUET 2019 from the same link within 48 hours of its availability.
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Further, the respective departments will review the objections against the answer key and release the final DUET answer key between July 12 to 20. The result for the exam will also be declared on or after July 20. It must be noted that candidates can only challenge the provisional or interim answer key with the given deadline. However, the final answer key cannot be challenged.
DUET is held for admission to Undergraduate or Postgraduate courses at the affiliated colleges. However, the entrance test is held only for some select UG-PG programmes. Admission to some of the UG programmes at the participating colleges of DU takes place through the merit list derived after taking into account the marks of candidates in the qualifying exam.
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