GPAT 2023 answer key challenge begins; application fee, last date
Mridusmita Deka | June 1, 2023 | 09:06 PM IST | 1 min read
GPAT 2023: NTA has made the GPAT 2023 answer key challenge portal live at gpat.nta.nic.in. The last date to raise grievances is June 3.
NEW DELHI: The online challenge portal to raise grievances against the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT 2023) provisional answer keys is open. The National Testing Agency (NTA), has made the GPAT 2023 answer key challenge portal live at the official website -- gpat.nta.nic.in from today, June 1. The GPAT 2023 answer key challenge window will remain open until June 3 (11:50 pm).
“The payment of the processing fee may be made through, Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking upto 3 June 2023 (upto 11:50 p.m.). No challenge will be entertained without receipt of the processing fee. The Challenges will not be accepted through any other medium,” NTA said.
Challenges against the GPAT 2023 answer key by the candidates will then be verified by a panel of subject experts. If found correct, the GPAT answer key will be revised accordingly, NTA further added.
Based on the revised final GPAT answer key, the result will be prepared and declared.
NTA further said that no individual candidate will be informed about the acceptance and non-acceptance of their challenge. The NTA GPAT 2023 key finalised by the experts after the challenge will be final. No challenge will be accepted after June 3 (upto 11:50 p.m.).
GPAT 2023 is held for admission to PG pharmacy courses.The test comprised questions from Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology and other subjects.
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