Kerala SET answer key 2023 released at lbscentre.kerala.gov.in; Direct link here
Ishita Ranganath | January 24, 2023 | 11:55 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download Kerala SET answer key 2023 at lbscentre.kerala.gov.in. The facility to raise objections against the answer key is available.
NEW DELHI: The LBS centre, Kerala has released the answer key for its state eligibility test (Kerala SET 2023). Candidates can download the Kerala SET answer key 2023 with the direct link provided below or check the official website- lbscentre.kerala.gov.in.
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The authorities published a few instructions regarding sending objections against the answer key. According to official notice, the complaints if any, can be sent to 'Deputy Director (EDP), LBS Centre for Science and Technology, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram’ with valid proof and only in the prescribed format.
The complaints against the Kerala SET answer key 2023 can submitted up to five days from the date of answer key release. “Complaints not substantiated with supporting documents will not be considered. The envelope containing the complaint should be superscribed with 'SET-January-2023- Complaints regarding answer keys'. Complaints through email (ddcc.lbs@kerala.gov.in) will be entertained only if it is supported with documents by post, and such complaints with documents should also be received in this office within the prescribed time limit,” an official statement said.
The fee to raise objections to the answer key is Rs 300 per questions and must be paid through demand draft. In addition to this the demand draft must be drawn from any branch of a nationalised bank. If the complaints regarding a question or questions is found genuine the fee remitted for that question/questions will be refunded to the complainant in the address given in this downloaded form, read the official notice.
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