Gujarat GUJCET 2023 provisional answer key out at gsebeservice.com
Candidates can raise objections against the GUJCET 2023 answer key by April 18.
Candidates find detailed information related to GUJCET through this ebook and thus prepare accordingly for the upcoming session.
Download EBookMridusmita Deka | April 14, 2023 | 10:19 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Gujarat School Education Board (GSEB) has issued the GUJCET 2023 answer keys for all the subjects -- physics, chemistry, maths and biology. The GUJCET 2023 answer key provisional link is active on the official website of GSEB -- gsebeservice.com. GUJCET 2023 was held on April 3.
The Gujarat board has also allowed the candidates to raise objections against the GUJCET 2023 answer key by April 18.
How to Download GUJCET Answer Key 2022
STEP 1: Visit the official website of GSEB -- gsebeservice.com
STEP 2: On the Home Page, click on the designated GUJCET 2023 Answer Key link under New Highlights
STEP 3: Download the answer keys of GUJCET and tally the marks scored
As per the GSEB guidelines to raise objections against the GUJCET 2023 answer key, the board has said that each objection against the provisional GUJCET 2023 answer key will need a separate form and have to be supported by valid documents. To raise objections the fee per challenge is Rs 500. Candidates can email with the grievance to gujcetkey@gmail.com . The application form for raising issues with the answer key has also been made available along with the GUJCET answer key.
The GSEB while issuing the GUJCET 2023 answer key has also said that any representation received against the provisional key without payment of fee will not be entertained.
Also, the board added, if the question presented is found to be true then the candidate will refunded with the GUJCET 2023 answer key objection fee.
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