GUJCET 2021 answer key soon; Check steps to download
Isha Jain | August 10, 2021 | 01:44 PM IST | 1 min read
GSEB will release the GUJCET 2021 answer key on the official website soon. Candidates can check the steps to download the GUJCET answer key 2021 here.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI : Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will release the GUJCET 2021 answer key soon. The answer key of GUJCET 2021 will be made available on the Gujarat CET official website - gujcet.gseb.org. The authorities will release the GUJCET answer key 2021 in PDF format.
The GUJCET 2021 answer key will consist of the correct answers to all the questions asked in Gujarat CET. Using the GUJCET answer key 2021, candidates will be able to calculate their probable secured marks in the exam before the declaration of GUJCET results.
Steps to download GUJCET 2021 answer key
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Visit GUJCET 2021 official website.
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Click on the ‘GUJCET answer key’ link.
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The answer key of GUJCET 2021 will be available in PDF format.
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Download the GUJCET answer keys and compare to calculate scores.
After the release of GUJCET answer key 2021, GSEB will also allow candidates to raise objections against it. The authorities will release a separate form to challenge the answer keys. Upon filling out the objection form, students will have to send it through. Particulars such as the question number on which objection is being raised along with the reason and proof also has to be provided.
The authorities are expected to release the GUJCET result 2021 before August 16. The online GUJCET counselling registration process has already started and students can get themselves registered by August 16. Therefore, GSEB is expected to declare the GUJCET results before the conclusion of the counselling registration process. Along with the results, the authorities will also release the GUJCET 2021 final answer key.
GUJCET 2021 exam was conducted on August 6 as a pen and paper-based test. Students were required to follow all the instructions released by the authorities inside and outside the exam centres.
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