NTA PhD answer key 2023 released for DU, JNU, BHU, BBAU; raise objections by November 10
Vagisha Kaushik | November 8, 2023 | 02:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA PhD Entrance Test 2023: Candidates can challenge the answer keys for PhD exams at phd-entrance.samarth.ac.in.
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has uploaded the answer key for NTA PhD entrance test 2023 held for DU, BHU, JNU, and BBAU. Candidates who appeared for the PhD exam can check the NTA PhD answer key 2023 on the official website, phd-entrance.samarth.ac.in.
“The National Testing Agency has uploaded the Provisional Answer Keys along with the Question Paper with Recorded Responses on the website https://phdentrance.samarth.ac.in/ for candidates to challenge,” said the exam agency in an official notice.
Candidates who are not satisfied with the provisional answers can raise objections against the answer key by paying Rs 200 per question challenged as a non-refundable fee. The window to challenge the answer key will remain open till November 10 up to 11 pm.
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Students can pay the challenge fee through debit or credit card or net banking or UPI. “No challenge will be entertained without receipt of the processing fee. The Challenges will not be accepted through any other medium,” NTA added.
The exam authority further informed that the subject experts will examine the challenges made by the candidates. The answer key will be revised as per the objections, if found correct. NTA PhD result 2023 will be prepared and declared based on the final answer key.
“No individual candidate will be informed about the acceptance/non-acceptance of his/her challenge. The key finalized by the Experts after the challenge will be final,” NTA stated.
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