TS ECET 2024 answer key, response sheet issued at ecet.tsche.ac.in; challenge by May 12
Vagisha Kaushik | May 9, 2024 | 05:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
TS ECET 2024: Candidates can raise objections against the preliminary key online. Know instructions to follow.
Candidates can download TS ECET Question/Sample papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI : The Osmania University has released the Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS ICET) 2024 answer key along with response sheets and master question papers today, May 9. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the question paper with preliminary key and response sheets from the official website – ecet.tsche.ac.in.
Candidates can raise objections against the preliminary answer key of TS ECET 2024 through the website. The last date to challenge the answer key is May 12 up to 11 am.
Students will need to use their login credentials including registration number, date of birth, and ECET hall ticket number to download the TS ECET 2024 response sheet. With the help of the response sheet, candidates can calculate their probable scores in the entrance exam. Each question carrined one mark.
How to check TS ECET answer key 2024?
Students can follow the steps given below to download the TS ECET answer key 2024.
- Visit the official website – ecet.tsche.ac.in
- Click on the link “Master question papers with preliminary key”
- Answer key PDFs for each subject will be displayed
- Download the PDF for the subject you appeared in
TS ECET 2024 Answer Key: Instructions for candidates
The university issued the following instructions for candidates to follow while challenging the preliminary key:
- Candidate should use master question paper only for raising objections on preliminary key, as during the exam, the questions and options are jumbled subject-wise.
- Candidate has to map the “Question id.”from their “Response Sheet” against the “Question id.” of the “Master Question Paper” for the given subject. Raise the objection corresponding to the options given in the “Master Question Paper” only.
- Options given in master question paper in green color and with tick icon are correct while those given in red color and with X icon are incorrect.
- Candidate can raise objection on any number of questions but only “once”. Hence, the candidate is advised to list out all the objections along with justification before raising them online.
- The objections submitted without proper justification will be summarily rejected.
- The decision of key committee is final and will be considered for evaluation.
- The objections on the preliminary key will be received through online mode only within the stipulated period. No other modes of submission of objections will be considered.
- Objections raised should be in the given format only.
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