MH Nursing CET 2024 answer key tomorrow; grievance schedule, objection fee
Vagisha Kaushik | June 6, 2024 | 08:42 PM IST | 1 min read
MH Nursing CET answer key 2024 will be issued at cetcell.mahacet.org.
NEW DELHI : The state Common Entrance Test cell, Maharashtra has announced that MH Nursing CET 2024 answer key will be issued tomorrow, June 7. Along with the answer key, the CET cell will also release response sheets and question papers. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check the MH Nursing answer key 2024 on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
Students will be required to use their login credentials to download the answer key of MH Nursing CET 2024. Candidates will be given the opportunity to challenge the provisional answer key.
According to the grievance schedule, applicants will be able to submit objections against the provisional key by June 9. Candidates will have to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000 per question challenged to raise grievances. The fee payment can be done online via debit card, credit card, or net banking.
The CET cell asked candidates to note that objections with only successful payment will be considered for review. “Representations/complaints regarding Questions and Answers received by E-mail or by any other mode will not be considered,” it added.
The subject experts will examine the challenges and release a final answer key based on which MH Nursing CET 2024 result will be declared. The exam was conducted for a total of 100 marks. Each question carried one mark and there was no negative marking.
The exam was conducted on May 6 for admission to BSc nursing programme offered by medical colleges in Maharashtra.
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