Gujarat 12th science provisional answer key released
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Start NowTeam Careers360 | April 28, 2020 | 09:32 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Gujarat Board of Secondary Education has released the class 12 provisional answer key for science stream March 2020 exams. Students can download the answer key from the official website: gseb.org.
The answer key is available for the exams held from March 5 to 16, 2020. It includes the correct answers for all the 20 sets of question papers. Subject-wise answers of Chemistry, Maths, Physics and Biology subjects can be accessed for English, Hindi and Gujarati medium question papers. Students can click here to download the answer key pdf file.
Raise an objection in answer key
Students who found any discrepancy in the answer key can raise objections in the answer key. For this, they will have to fill a prescribed form available along with answer key and pay the objection fees of Rs 500 per question via SBI bank challan.
After filling the form, submit it to the board by sending an email to gsebsciencekey2020@gmail.com. They will have to raise their objections by May 4, 2020.
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