JPSC CSE Prelims 2024: Answer key out at jpsc.gov.in; raise objection by March 30
Alivia Mukherjee | March 24, 2024 | 03:43 PM IST | 1 min read
JPSC CSE Prelims 2024: Exam was conducted on March 17.
NEW DELHI: The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has published the answer keys for the Jharkhand Combined Civil Service Competitive Exam (JCCSCE) Prelims 2024. Candidates who appeared for the exam, can access and download the JPSC CSE prelims answer key 2024 from the official website of the JPSC at jpsc.gov.in.
The JPSC CSE prelims answer key objection window is activated on the official website. Candidates can raise objections against the JPSC CSE prelims answer key 2024 from today, March 24. The last date to raise an objection is March 30 till 5 pm.
JPSC CSE Prelims 2024: Paper leak allegations
A group of candidates who took the test at Upendranath Verma Inter College in Chatra claimed that the question paper's seal was broken in the principal's office prior to the scheduled date. They made a scene by claiming there was a paper leak.
A group of applicants from JJS College in Jamtara's Mihijam also caused turmoil by claiming a paper leak. They alleged that the General Studies question paper had been opened before it arrived at the test centre. However, the governing body denied the charges, noting that the JPSC preliminary examination was performed in accordance with the guidelines.
JPSC CSE Prelims Answer Key 2024: Steps to raise objections
Candidates can follow these steps to raise objections against the JPSC CSE prelims answer key 2024.
- Go to the official website at jpsc.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on the link that reads “JCCSCE answer key objection”.
- Enter the credentials such as registration number and password.
- The JPSC Prelims answer key PDF will display on the screen.
- Select the question for objection.
- Enter your answer.
- Attach supporting documents.
- Pay the objection fee.
- Click on submit and save for future reference.
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