Karnataka KSET 2024 answer key out at kset.uni-mysore.ac.in; raise objection from January 31
Karnataka KSET Answer Key 2024: Candidates can raise objection till February 7.
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Subscribe NowAlivia Mukherjee | January 30, 2024 | 03:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has published the Karnataka State Eligibility Test (SET) answer key 2024 today, January 30. Candidates who appeared for the Karnataka KSET 2024 can check and download the answer key from the official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The Karnataka KSET 2024 exam was scheduled to be held on January 13.
The KSET 2024 exam was conducted in two sessions - first session was held from 10:00 am to 11:00 am (Paper I) and from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 pm (Paper II). KSET paper 1 consists of 50 questions and carries 100 marks whereas paper 2 includes 100 questions and carries 200 marks.
Also read Karnataka KSET answer key 2024 out at hssc.gov.in; raise objection from January 31
Candidates who are not satisfied with the Karnataka KSET provisional answer key can raise objections between January 31 and February 7, until 5:00 pm. Candidates can raise objections against the Karnataka KSET answer key 2024 in offline mode only. An objection fee of Rs 300 per question and supporting documents are to be attached with the objection form.
Karnataka KSET answer key 2024: Steps to download
Candidates can follow these instructions to download the Karnataka KSET answer key 2024.
- Go to the official KSET website, kset.uni-mysore.ac.in.
- On the homepage, click on the Karnataka KSET answer key.
- Click on the subject you have appeared for.
- Download the Karnataka KSET answer key 2024.
- Take a printout for reference.
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