TS SET 2024 answer key objection window closes tomorrow; calculate probable score
Ayushi Bisht | September 25, 2024 | 09:20 AM IST | 1 min read
TS SET Objection Window 2024: Candidates can raise objections against the TS SET 2024 answer key through the official website, telanganaset.org.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Osmania University will close the objection window for Telangana State Eligibility Test (TS SET) 2024 answer key tomorrow, september 26. Candidates who appeared for the exam and are not satisfied with the solutions can raise objections against the TS SET 2024 answer key through the official website, telanganaset.org.
The TS SET 2024 exam was conducted on September 10, 11, 12, and 13. Candidates must provide their hall ticket number, date of birth (DOB) and security pin to access the TS SET 2024 answer key objection window. Candidates will have to also provide supporting documents along with login details to raise objections against the TS SET 2024 answer key.
Candidates can use the TS SET 2024 answer key to calculate their probable scores in the exam. The university will issue the TS SET 2024 final answer key after reviewing the objections filed by the candidates.
TS SET Answer Key 2024: Calculate probable score
Candidates can follow these instructions to calculate the probable score with the help of TS SET answer key 2024.
- Add 2 mark for each correct answer.
- Deduct no mark for incorrect answers
- No marks to be deducted for questions not attempted
TS SET 2024 qualifying marks
Candidates must score the minimum qualifying marks in both papers to be considered eligible.
- General Category: 40% aggregate in both papers.
- Reserved Category (OBC, SC, ST, PwD): 35% aggregate in both papers.
A merit list will be prepared based on the aggregate marks obtained in the written exam.
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