Karnataka PGCET 2022 answer key released again; objection date extended till December 10
Anu Parthiban | December 7, 2022 | 02:32 PM IST | 1 min read
The KEA will declare the Karnataka PGCET 2022 result, final answer key based on the objections received. Raise objections till December 10 at kea.kar.nic.in.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has extended the last date to raise objections against Karnataka PGCET 2022 answer key till December 10, 2022. The KEA has once again released the provincial answer key for MBA, MCA, MTech on the official website, kear.kar.nic.in.
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The state examination authority released the Karnataka PGCET 2022 provisional answer key on December 1 and announced the last date to challenge the key as December 6. However, today the KEA issued an update on the official website on extension of the deadline to raise objections till December 10, 2022.
“PGCET 2022 Provisional Key answer objections are opened till 10/12/2022 before 05.00 PM & send the objections through email ugcet2022documents@gmail.com,” the KEA official website read.
Karnataka PGCET 2022 was held by KEA on November 19 for MTech, ME, MArch and on November 20 for MBA/MCA. The PGCET 2022 answer key can be downloaded by logging in using CET number and date of birth.
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How to raise objection, download Karnataka PGCET 2022 answer key
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the new Karnataka PGCET 2022 provisional answer key published and raise objections.
- Visit the KEA official website, kea.kar.nic.in.
- On the home page under the admission tab, click on PGCET 2022.
- Now click on ‘ PGCET 2022 answer key cum objection’ link.
- Enter PGCET application number and date of birth and submit.
- Download the PGCET answer key 2022 for the programme.
- Verify the answer key with response sheet
- Send objection on any key you are not satisfied with along with proper supporting documents
- Only the valid objection along with supporting documents will be taken into consideration.
The KEA will declare the Karnataka PGCET 2022 result based on the objections received. Students can expect the PGCET result date soon on the official website.
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