GATE 2023 answer key challenge window to open today
Mridusmita Deka | February 22, 2023 | 09:28 AM IST | 1 min read
To raise objections against the GATE 2023 answer key, IIT Kanpur will charge a processing fee per answer challenged.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2023) answer keys have been released on Tuesday, February 21. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur will allow the candidates to raise objections against the provisional GATE answer key till February 25. The gate.iitk.ac.in website is hosting the GATE answer key 2023 for all the papers of the MTech entrance test.
Candidates can fill the online application form and challenge the provisional GATE 2023 answer key. To raise objections, IIT Kanpur will charge a processing fee of Rs 500 per answer challenged.
“Candidates may submit their contests on the answer keys provided for a very limited time period against a payment,” an IIT Kanpur GATE statement read.
GATE 2023 answer key: Steps to raise objections
Candidates unsatisfied with GATE 2023 answer key will have to follow the steps given below to raise grievances against it
- Visit the GATE 2023 official website -- gate.iitk.ac.in
- On the home page, click on the GATE answer key 2023 link
- Insert logging credentials
- Go to the answer key grievance link
- Pay fee and submit objections
After considering all the objections raised against the provisional GATE 2023 answer key, IIT Kanpur will release the final answer key of GATE 2023. IIT Kanpur will announce the GATE 2023 result on March 16, 2023.
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