GPAT 2025 answer key objection facility ends today
Vagisha Kaushik | June 1, 2025 | 12:16 PM IST | 1 min read
GPAT 2025 Result: Candidates can challenge provisional key by 3 pm on natboard.edu.in.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will close the window to challenge the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2025 answer key today, June 1. Candidates can raise objections against the provisional answer key on the official website, natboard.edu.in by 3 pm.
Applicants will have to login and pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 200 to submit their grievances along with supporting documents.
Along with the GPAT answer key 2025, the medical board has also uploaded the GPAT 2025 response sheet and GPAT 2025 question paper. With the help of recorded responses, candidates can calculate their probable scores by matching them with the provisional answers.
GPAT 2025 score will be accepted by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)-approved universities, departments, affiliated colleges for admissions to MPharm and PhD programmes. The validity of the GPAT score is three years.
As per the schedule, the GPAT results 2025 will be declared on June 25. The exam was held on May 25 for a duration of three hours. The GPAT 2025 question paper comprised a total of 125 multiple-choice questions carrying one mark each.
How to challenge GPAT answer key 2025?
Candidates can follow the step-by-step guide to raise objections against the GPAT answer key.
- Visit the NBEMS official website, natboard.edu.in.
- Click on the GPAT answer key download link on the homepage.
- Download the answer key for future use.
- To challenge an answer, select the question ID and the correct answer.
- Upload supporting documents and pay an objection fee of Rs 200 per question.
- Review the claims submitted and save the confirmation page for future reference.
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