NEET UG 2023 Answer Key: Last date to raise objection today; here's how to challenge
The NTA will release the final answer key of NEET UG along with the NEET result 2023. Candidates will have to pay Rs 200 per question challenged.
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NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2023 answer key challenge facility today, June 6. Candidates can raise objections against the NEET UG answer key 2023 through the official website – neet.nta.nic.in.
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Aspirants can challenge the NEET answer key by paying the challenge fee of Rs 200 for each challenge. NTA will release the final answer key of NEET UG along with the NEET result 2023.
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The NEET UG 2023 examination was conducted on May 7, 2023. Approximately 20.87 lakh candidates who appeared for NEET across the country are eagerly awaiting confirmation from NTA regarding the result date for NEET 2023.
The expected result date for NEET UG 2023 is in the second week of June 2023. However, an official confirmation of the exact date is still awaited.
NEET UG Answer Key 2023: How to raise objection
- Go to the website, neet.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the NEET UG answer key challenge link.
- Enter the credentials.
- Then click on the ‘Key Challenge’ tab and raise the objection.
- Once done, click on ‘Submit’.
- At last, pay the NEET UG answer key challenge fee.
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