RPSC RAS 2023: Answer key challenge window closes today; what’s next
Vagisha Kaushik | October 4, 2023 | 08:20 AM IST | 1 min read
RPSC RAS Answer Key 2023: Candidates can raise objections against provisional answer key by paying Rs 100 per question.
NEW DELHI : The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) will close the window to challenge the provisional answer key for Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS) 2023 exam today, October 4. Candidates who gave the state and subordinate services exam can challenge the RPSC RAS answer key 2023 through the official website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
Students can raise objections against the RPSC answer key 2023 by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 100 per question challenged. The link to challenge the provisional answer key will be available till 12 midnight.
The commission said earlier that objections will not be considered if the objection fee is not paid by the students. Candidates can raise objections against the answers only once and through the online medium only. RPSC will not entertain objections sent through other mediums.
How to challenge RPSC RAS 2023 answer key?
- Go to the official website of RPSC, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
- Click on the link for answer key under the notification section
- A PDF will be displayed on the screen
- Download the question paper separately
- Check the answers along with the question paper
- Select the question to raise objection against
- Upload supporting documents and pay the objection fee
RPSC RAS 2023 was held on October 1 in a single shift. Those who qualify the prelims exam will be eligible for the mains exam.
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