KCET 2019 provisional answer key released; check details here
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Check NowSaakshi Lama | May 1, 2019 | 07:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI, May 1:
Karnataka Examination Authorities (KEA) has released the provisional answer key of KCET 2019 in online mode. Candidates can now check the correct responses to the questions asked in the entrance examination through the KCET 2019 answer key. The authorities have released the answer key only in online mode and will be accepting objections from the candidates from May to May 8.
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Steps to Download KCET 2019 Provisional Answer Key
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The link to access the provisional answer key of KCET 2019 has been given above
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Candidates will have to select from the subject-wise answer key link .
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Click on the link.
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Candidates can check the answer key and download them for future use.
Using the provisional answer key, the candidates will be able to calculate their probable secured scores before the official result is announced. For the calculation, the candidates will have to compare their responses to the correct ones in the answer key. The official marking scheme has to be followed and the total marks will be the probable scores secured by the candidates in the examination.
If the candidates are not satisfied with the released answer key, then they can raise objections against it from May 4 to 8, 2019 . Objections will be accepted through email ( keauthority-ka@nic.in ) and the candidates will also have to send a documented proof . The subject, version code and question number has to be mentioned clearly in the email.
KCET 2019 was conducted on April 29 (Mathematics) and April 30 (Physics & Chemistry) in pen and paper mode.
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