IISER IAT 2025 answer key objection window opens; download response sheet at iiseradmission.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 30, 2025 | 08:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
IISER IAT Response Sheet 2025: Candidates who find any discrepancies in the answer key can raise objections till June 1.
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Download EBookThe Indian Institutes of Scientific Education and Research (IISER) has opened the answer key objection window for the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2025. Candidates who find any error or are not satisfied with the answer key can raise objections through the official website, iiseradmission.in.
The institute has issued the IISER IAT 2025 response sheet, along with opening the window for raising objections to the answer key. Candidates can check their recorded responses and compare them with the provisional answer key. To download the IISER IAT response sheet 2025, candidates will have to enter their registration number or application number and password.
If they find any discrepancies in the response sheet, they can submit objections online by providing supporting documents or explanations. The objection window will remain open till June 1. IISER IAT 2025 final answer keys and results will be declared after reviewing all the objections raised.
“View the Candidate Response and Access the Objection Portal for submitting objections (if any) related to the IAT 2025 Questions and/or Answers,” the official website said. The IISER IAT 2025 provisional answer key was issued on May 25.
IISER IAT Answer Key: Document format, objection fee
Candidates who want to challenge any question in the IISER IAT 2025 should select the relevant question ID as listed in the response form available on their application portal. While submitting an objection, candidates are required to upload supporting documents, which should be in jpg, jpeg, png, or pdf format. It is important to ensure that each uploaded file is within the size limit of 400KB.
To raise an objection, candidates will have to fill out the objection form and pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 100 for each question. As per the official statement, the option to report a "Translation Error" is available only if the candidate had selected Hindi as the language for that specific question.
In cases where the objection pertains to "Multiple Correct answers," candidates should clearly mention in the remarks section which options they believe are correct. They can list up to four options, separated by commas. Any objections sent via email will not be taken into consideration.
Selective document upload window
The institute will open the facility for selective document upload in the application form on June 1. The window will remain active till 5 pm on June 16, 2025. During this period, candidates will have to upload all the necessary documents required for the admission process.
“If the certificate is not uploaded on or before June 16, 2025, the candidate will not be considered for admission under this category. If qualified, the category will be adjusted accordingly in the IAT 2025 Common Rank List,” the official press release said.
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