Technical glitch delays GATE 2018 Response Sheet availability! Site to be active at 12 Noon
Prabha Dhavala | February 15, 2018 | 11:53 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowWith the announcement of the release of GATE 2018 response sheet, the candidates were left in a state of confusion as the official GOAPS site was shut down for the entire day. The official website of GOAPS has been facing technical failure since February 14, 2018, which led to the response sheet being inaccessible to some candidates. According to an official statement, the website will be active from 12 noon today. Therefore, the candidates will be able to download their response sheet and end their wait.
The response sheet of GATE 2018 are the answers that the candidates have given in the examination. It is released after the end of the exam to let the candidates know what their answers were and to compare it with the answer key to calculate their probable secured scores. To download the response sheet, the candidates who attempted the GATE exam will have to follow the given steps:
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Login through GOAPS website using the GATE 2018 enrollment ID and password.
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Click on “View Response”
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The PDFs with their details and response to each question will be displayed on the screen
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Candidates will be able to check their response sheet.
One of the best uses of the official response sheet is that the candidates will be able to assume the range of scores likely to be secured after comparing it with the various answer keys released by the coaching institutes. The official answer key has not been released yet by the GATE authorities, however it is expected to be published soon.
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