GATE 2023 Answer Key: Last date to raise objections today at gate.iitk.ac.in
Team Careers360 | February 25, 2023 | 07:35 AM IST | 2 mins read
As per the schedule released by IIT Kanpur, February 25 is the last date to challenge the GATE 2023 answer key. Read to know more about how to challenge the answer key.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur will close the challenge facility of the GATE 2023 answer key on February 25 as per their schedule. Applicants who notice faults or mistakes in the IIT Kanpur GATE 2023 answer key can submit an objection. Applicants can challenge the provisional GATE answer key online at gate.iitk.ac.in, the official website.
Also Read | IIT Kanpur releases GATE 2023 answer key at gate.iitk.ac.in; Direct link here
GATE 2023 Answer Key Challenge Dates
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Dates |
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GATE 2023 answer key release date |
February 21, 2023 |
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Start of answer key challenge |
February 22, 2023 |
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Last date to challenge GATE answer key |
February 25, 2023 |
What are the steps to raise the challenge against GATE answer key 2023?
Applicants will have to follow the below-given steps to raise objections on the answer key of GATE 2023:
- Applicants need to visit the official website – gate.iitk.ac.in
- In the next step, they have to click on the “GATE 2023 Answer Key Challenge” link.
- Once clicked on the link, a new page will open in the window. Now, applicants have to log in using the required credentials.
- As an applicant enters after logging in, he/she will see question IDs along with the correct answer ID and the option IDs.
- Applicants are required to select the question and option ID that needs to be challenged.
- Now, they have to write a description in the description box in support of their challenge. If an applicant fails to show his/her supporting proof then the challenge of the answer key of GATE 2023 shall be revoked.
Also Read | GATE 2023 answer key challenge begins at gate.iitk.ac.in; steps to raise objection
GATE 2023 answer key challenge fee
If an applicant wishes to challenge the IIT Kanpur GATE 2023 answer key, he or she must pay Rs. 500 for each question. Applicants can pay through internet banking, credit card, or debit card. If the committee declares a challenge to be correct, the applicant will receive a full refund after the final GATE answer key 2023 with the solution is released. If the committee determines that a challenge is invalid, no compensation will be issued.
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