GPAT 2023 final answer key out; NTA drops 4 questions
Mridusmita Deka | July 4, 2023 | 12:55 PM IST | 1 min read
GPAT 2023: Candidates will get full marks for the four dropped questions even if they have not attempted.
NEW DELHI: The final answer key of the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT 2023) has been issued today, July 4. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has dropped four questions from GPAT 2023 answer key . Two questions each were dropped from May 22 shift 1 and shift 2 exams respectively.
The GPAT 2023 result has already been announced and students had the provision to challenge the answer key by June 3. The final answer key issued today has been released after considering the grievances raised against the GPAT answer key. The challenges were also verified by a panel of subject experts.
One question in the final answer key of GPAT has two options. As per the GPAT marking scheme 2023, for multiple correct options, only those candidates who have attempted it correctly ad have answered by using any of the keys will be awarded marks.
For the four questions that are dropped, candidates appearing GPAT 2023 exam on May 22 will get full marks irrespective of the fact who have attempted them or not.
GPAT 2023 answer key download steps
- Go to gpat.nta.nic.in
- Click on the GPAT final answer key link
- The GPAT 2023 final answer key will open in the next window
- Download and match
GPAT 2023 was conducted in 116 cities in 221 centres online. Of the 68,439 total candidates registering for GPAT 2023 exam, as many as 62,275 candidates took the GPAT examination on May 22. The GPAT scorecard was issued on July 2 after much speculation.
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