Gujarat board issues Class 12 science answer key; raise objections by April 15
The GSEB 12th science answer keys 2023 have been issued for mathematics, chemistry, physical science, life science papers.
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NEW DELHI: The Gujarat School Education Board (GSEB) has released the Class 12 science answer keys. The Gujarat board Class 12 answer key is published on the official website of GSEB -- gsebeservice.com.
Students who appeared for the Gujarat board Class 12 science exams starting March 14 can check the answer key and calculate their probable score to ascertain their chances of selection. The board has also allowed the candidates to raise objections by April 15. The GSEB 12th science answer keys have been issued for mathematics, chemistry, physical science, life science papers.
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How to Download Answer Key 2023
STEP 1: Visit the official website of GSEB -- gsebeservice.com
STEP 2: On the Home Page, click on the designated answer key link under New Highlights
STEP 3: Download the answer keys and tally the marks scored
As per the guidelines to raise objections against the Gujarat board Class 12 HSC science answer key, the board has said that each objection will need a separate form and have to be supported by documents. To raise objections the fee per challenge is Rs 500. Candidates can email the grievance to gsebsciencekey@gmail.com. If the objections are found to be correct, GSEB will refund the fee to the candidate. No objections will be entertained unless supported by valid documents.
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