SSC JE 2023 paper 2 answer key objection window closes tomorrow at ssc.nic.in
Ayushi Bisht | December 8, 2023 | 02:56 PM IST | 1 min read
SSC JE Answer Key 2023: Candidates have to pay Rs 100 per question as SSC JE paper 2 objection fees.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will close the objection window for junior engineer paper 2 answer key 2023 tomorrow, December 9. Candidates who appeared for the examination can raise objections against the SSC JE paper 2 answer key 2023 through the official website, ssc.nic.in.
The SSC JE paper 2 exam was conducted on December 4 at different centres across the country. “Representations received after 6 PM on December 9 and will not been entertained under any circumstances,” SSC notification said.
Candidates have to pay Rs 100 per question as SSC JE paper 2 answer key objection fees. The commission will review the objections filed by candidates.
The SSC JE paper 2 final answer key will be issued after reviewing the objections filed on provisional answer key. Candidates can use the SSC JE answer key to calculate their probable score in the exam.
ALSO READ I SSC JE 2023 paper 2 answer key, response sheet out at ssc.nic.in
SSC JE Answer Key 2023: How to raise objections
Candidates can follow the steps given below to raise objections against the SSC JE answer key 2023.
- Visit the official website, ssc.nic.in.
- Click on the “Junior engineer (civil, mechanical and electrical) examination, 2023 (paper-II): Uploading of answer keys along with question paper(s) and marks”.
- Enter the user ID, password and click on the submit button.
- Now, raise objections (if any) and pay the objection fees
- Download and take a printout for further use.
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