NEST Answer Key 2023 challenge begins at nestexam.in; steps to raise objection
Arpita Das | June 28, 2023 | 01:26 PM IST | 1 min read
The NEST 2023 result will be declared on July 10, 2023.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) 2023 answer key challenge link is active now. Candidates can submit grievances against the NEST 2023 provisional answer key through the official website, nestexam.in.
The last date to raise objection against the NEST answer key is June 30. NEST 2023 exam was conducted on June 24. The result is scheduled to be announced on July 10.
Candidates who have appeared in the NEST exam can raise objections against the answer key by using the question paper set code and their NEST exam roll number.
Also Read | NEST 2023 answer key out; link at nestexam.in
NEST 2023 Answer Key: Steps to challenge
To challenge the NEST 2023 answer key, follow these steps:
- Visit the official website, nestexam.in.
- Click on the NEST 203 answer key challenge link.
- Next, enter the required credentials.
- Then click on the challenge tab.
- Select the question to challenge and then select the answer which is correct.
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- Pay the NEST 2023 answer key challenge fee.
- Once done take a printout of the confirmation page.
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