NTA NCET 2023 Answer Key: Last date to raise objection at ncet.samarth.ac.in today
Ayushi Bisht | August 16, 2023 | 10:49 AM IST | 1 min read
NCET 2023: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the NCET 2023 final answer key after reviewing the objections filed by the candidates.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the National Common Entrance Test (NCET 2023) answer key objection window today, August 16 at 11:30 PM. Candidates will be able to raise objections against the NCET answer key 2023 through the official websites, nta.ac.in or ncet.samarth.ac.in.
To challenge the NCET answer key 2023, candidates will have to pay Rs 200 per objection raised as a non-refundable processing fee. The NCET 2023 exam was conducted on August 9 for admission to four-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP).
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It is to be noted that this is the NCET provisional answer key. The testing agency will release the NCET 2023 final answer key after reviewing the objections filed by the candidates.
How to raise objections against NCET 2023 answer key?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to submit their objections against the NCET answer key 2023.
Visit the official website of NCET at ncet.samarth.ac.in
Click on the login link under the candidates' activity
Enter application number, password, and security pin
Click the ‘View/Challenge Answer Key’ button
If you wish to challenge any answer, select on any one or more of the options given in the next five columns.
Upload supporting documents and pay the objections fee.
Click on the submit button and download the confirmation page for future references.
The NCET 2023 results will be prepared based on the final answer key. The agency will announce the NCET 2023 result date in due course of time.
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