NTA GPAT 2021 answer key and question paper releases at gpat.nta.nic.in
Sonia Vats | March 7, 2021 | 12:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who appeared in the GPAT 2021 can challenge the answer key till March 9, 2021, up to 11:00 AM, while the fee for every challenged question can be paid till 05:00 PM.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) answer key along with the question papers at gpat.nta.nic.in . As per the notice released by the NTA, candidates can challenge the answer key by paying Rs 1,000 for each answer from March 7 to March 9, 2021, up to 11:00 AM. It is to be noted that the fee can be paid by 05:00 PM of March 9, 2021. On the basis of the final answer keys, the authorities will announce the GPAT result 2021 shortly. Read the full story to know more details on the GPAT 2021 answer key ans question paper.
Steps to download GPAT question paper and answer key 2021
Candidates who appeared in the pharmacy entrance exam must check the steps below on how to download the answer key and question papers of GPAT 2021.
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Go to gpat.nta.nic.in
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Click on the GPAT answer key and question paper link
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Select the mode to log in, for example, "Through GPAT application number and password" or "Through application number and Date of Birth".
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After clicking on one of the options, enter the required details.
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The code-wise answer key and question paper will be displayed on the screen
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Match the marked answers with the correct solution in the answer key
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The answer key and response sheet can be downloaded for future reference
Steps to calculate marks with GPAT answer key 2021 and response sheet
Candidates can check the steps to know the calculation procedure of GPAT 2021 scores with the answer key and response sheet here.
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Download the answer key and response sheet
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Calculate the total number of correct and incorrect answers
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Follow the marking and use the formula provided below to get GPAT 2021 scores
GPAT scores = Total number of correct responses X 4 - total number of wrong attempts X 1
NOTE: It is to be noted that if any candidate found any discrepancy or error in the answer key, she/he can challenge the answer key by paying Rs 1000 per question in the online mode.
What's next in GPAT 2021?
NTA will now announce the result for GPAT 2021 at gpat.nta.nic.in after March 9. The result for GPAT will be available in the form of a scorecard mentioning the name of the candidate, the application number, roll number, category, marks obtained, GPAT score, All India Rank and qualifying status. Based on the scores obtained in GPAT result 2021, the qualified candidates will be eligible to appear for the counselling session to be conducted for admission to 39,670 Master in Pharmacy (M.Pharm) seats in 800 participating institutes.
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