GATE 2021 answer key challenge window to start tomorrow at gate.iitb.ac.in
Ritu Tripathi | March 1, 2021 | 11:55 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will be able to challenge the GATE 2021 answer key through the official website from March 2 to 4.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, will open the GATE 2021 answer key challenge facility from tomorrow, March 2, at gate.iitb.ac.in . Candidates will be able to challenge GATE answer key 2021 till March 4.
Candidates willing to challenge the GATE 2021 answer key will be required to pay a processing fee of Rs 500 per question and will also have to upload documents supporting their claims. The GATE 2021 answer key was released by the authorities on February 26.
Steps to challenge GATE answer key 2021
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Visit the official GOAPS website.
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Click on the “Contest Answer Key" button.
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The web page will be redirected to the payment gateway.
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Make the payment of Rs 500 through online mode (per challenge). For NRI candidates, the fee is US $ 10.
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After successful payment, enter the question number to challenge.
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Provide justification for the contest (in maximum 500 characters).
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Attach the necessary supporting documents in the prescribed format.
The authorities will release the final GATE 2021 answer key after considering objections raised by the candidates if any. GATE 2021 result will be released on March 22. GATE 2021 scorecards will also be available on March 22 and candidates will be able to download through the GOAPS portal till May 31. GATE 2021 was conducted for 27 subject papers on February 6, 7, 13, and 14.
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