IPU CET 2023 answer key out at ipu.ac.in; here's how to download
Arpita Das | June 2, 2023 | 04:30 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can raise objections against the IPU CET answer key by paying a fee of Rs 200.
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has released the IPU CET 2023 answer key. Candidates who appeared for the IPU CET exam can download the IPU CET question paper 2023 and IPU CET answer key 2023 through the official website, ipu.ac.in.
Those candidates who want to raise objections against the IPU CET 2023 answer key can do so by paying a fee of Rs 200. Earlier, GGSIPU conducted the IPU CET 2023 exam on May 31.
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The GGSIPU official notice reads: "This is for information of all the Candidates who appeared in the CET examination held on 31/05/2023 conducted by GGSIP University, that the Question Paper & Answer Key of all the CET Examination held on 31/05/2023 has been uploaded on the University's website.
"All the candidates who wish to raise objection, may raise objection by login through http://ipu.ac.in/cet2023web.php by paying fee of Rs.200/- per question", the notice further added.
IPU CET 2023 answer key: Steps to raise objections
Steps to raise objection against the IPU CET answer key:
- Open the official website, ipu.ac.in
- Log in using the application seq number or user ID and password
- The IPU CET answer key will be visible on the screen.
- Raise objections along with required documents of proof.
- Complete the payment.
- Once done, download the confirmation page.
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