GUJCET 2021 answer key released; Raise objections till August 17
Team Careers360 | August 13, 2021 | 05:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
GSEB has released the GUJCET 2021 answer key online today. Candidates can download the answer key to calculate their probable scores.
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Download EbookNew Delhi: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has released the preliminary answer key for GUJCET 2021 today on the official website, gsebeservice.com. Candidates can raise objections against the answer key till August 17 (7 pm).
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Candidates can calculate their probable score using the GUJCET 2021 answer key. To calculate their score, candidates will have to match their responses with the answers given in the GUJCET 2021 answer key.
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GUJCET 2021: Answer Key Date
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Provisional GUJCET 2021 answer key release date |
August 13, 2021 |
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Last date to challenge GUJCET answer key |
August 17, 2021 (7 pm) |
Steps to download GUJCET 2021 answer key
Follow the given steps to download the GUJCET answer key 2021
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Open the official website of GUJCET 2021 - gsebeservice.com.
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Click on the ‘GUJCET August 2021 provisional answer key’ link.
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GUJCET answer key 2021 will open up on the screen.
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Download the PDF and match to find the probable score
Steps to challenge GUJCET 2021 answer key
Candidates can also raise their objections against the provisional GUJCET answer key 2021 till August 17 (7 pm). Follow the steps below to challenge the preliminary answer key.
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The form to raise objections against the GUJCET 2021 answer key can be found on the official website.
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Candidates will have to download the form and fill in the question-paper number and the answer against which the objection is being raised.
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The fee of Rs 500 per objection can be paid via e-challan.
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The form needs to be sent to the authorities via email at gsebsciencekey2021@gmail.com. Along with that, candidates will have to share their bank account number, bank name, branch name, and IFSC code.
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The final GUJCET answer key 2021 will be released after considering objections if any.
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In case of acceptance by the administration, the fee for the objection will be refunded to the candidate.
About GUJCET
Gujarat Common Entrance Test or GUJCET is an offline exam that is conducted for admission in BTech and BPharma courses in all of the participating engineering and pharmacy colleges across the state. GUJCET 2021 was a 3-hour, multiple-choice question-based exam that was conducted on August 6, 2021.
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