NEST 2023 answer key out; link at nestexam.in
Mridusmita Deka | June 26, 2023 | 12:11 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can challenge the NEST 2023 answer key between June 28 and June 30.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The National Entrance Screening Test (NEST 2023) answer keys have been issued today, June 26. In addition to the NEST answer key, question papers for all the shifts have also been released. The NEST answer key and question papers have been issued for all the papers -- physics, chemistry, biology and maths.
NEST is held annually for admission to the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar and University of Mumbai - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM-DAE CEBS), Mumbai. NEST 2023 was conducted on June 24. The NEST result 2023 will be announced on July 10.
NEST 2023: How to download answer key
Step 1: Visit the official website -- nestexam.in
Step 2: Click on the NEST 2023 question paper link. The shift-wise question papers are available
Step 3: Next, download the NEST 2023 answer key
Step 4: Match the answer key
Candidates who appeared for the NEST 2023 exam will also be able to raise grievances against the answer key. The online portal to challenge the NEST 2023 answer key will remain open between June 28 and June 30.
“The SMAS score of the best three subject scores from four subjects will be considered for the merit list preparation for NEST 2023 (for both NISER and CEBS). A candidate can choose any three subjects or all four subjects in the test. It was different in NEST2022, where the SMAS of all four subjects were considered for preparing the NISER merit list,” a statement on the NEST 2023 website read.
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