IISER IAT 2024 answer key objection window opens; calculate probable scores
IISER IAT Objection Window 2024: Candidates can raise objections against the IISER IAT answer key 2024 through the official website, iiseradmission.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Indian Institutes of Scientific Education and Research (IISERs) has opened the objection window for IISER Aptitude Test (IAT 2024) answer key today, June 12. Candidates who appeared for the exam and are not satisfied with the solutions can raise objections against the IISER answer key 2024 through the official website, iiseradmission.in.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth along with supporting documents to raise objections against the IISER IAT answer key 2024. The IISER answer key 2024 objection window will remain open till June 14.
The IISER IAT answer key 2024 final answer key will be displayed on June 21. The IISER IAT final answer key 2024 will be issued after the subject experts will review the objections filed by the candidates against the provisional answer key.
“The total marks obtained by a candidate out of 240 will be considered for preparing the Rank List. Not every candidate appearing in IAT 2024 will be awarded a rank. The rank cut-off will be announced at an appropriate time. Further, getting a rank does not guarantee offer/admission to an IISER,” an official statement read.
IISER IAT Answer Key 2024: Calculate probable scores
Candidates can use the IISER IAT answer key 2024 to calculate their probable scores in the exam. Candidates will be awarded 4 marks for every correct answer and for each incorrect answer, one mark will be deducted. No marks will be given or deducted for questions left unanswered.
IISER IAT 2024 was conducted on June 9 in various exam centres across India. The exam was administered online as a computer-based test.
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