NTA BHU 2021 answer key objection window closes today at bhuet.nta.ac.in
Team Careers360 | November 5, 2021 | 02:23 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can challenge the BHU UET and PET answer key 2021 by paying a processing fee of Rs. 200 per challenge.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the online facility to raise objections against BHU 2021 answer key for UG and PG programmes today, November 5 (11:50 pm). Candidates who are unsatisfied with the BHU answer key 2021 for UET and PET can challenge it by paying a processing fee of Rs. 200 per challenge.
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“The payment of the processing fee may be made through, debit card,credit card, net banking, Paytm or UPI upto November 5, 2021 (until 11:50 pm). No challenge will be entertained without receipt of the processing fee. The challenges will not be accepted through any other medium i.e. fax, email or hard copy,” reads the official notification on the website.
The NTA has released the BHU answer key 2021 and recorded response for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on November 3. NTA will release the BHU final answer key 2021 for UET and PET on the basis of objections raised by the candidates.
The BHU entrance exam 2021 for UET and PET was conducted on September 28, 29, 30 and October 1, 3, 4, 6, and 9. The BHU admission form 2021 for UET and PET was released on August 14. The last date to apply for BHU admission 2021 by filling and submitting the application form was September 12. The online facility to pay the application fee was closed on September 13.
NTA conducted the BHU UET and BHU PET 2021 to enroll students into various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered at Banaras Hindu University.
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