UCEED 2021 draft answer key released@uceed.iitb.ac.in
Lilina Naorem | January 21, 2021 | 10:11 AM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Bombay released the UCEED draft answer key 2021 for Part A along with the response sheet and question paper.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: IIT Bombay has released the draft UCEED 2021 answer key for Part A along with the question paper on January 21 in online mode. Candidates can also now download the response sheet from the candidates portal. Registered candidates can compare the UCEED answer key 2021 with the response sheet and calculate the estimated score. If there is any discrepancy found in the draft UCEED answer key then they can raise the comment on it. CEED final answer key will be released on January 31 after collecting and considering all the comments from the students and the paper setting teams.
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UCEED 2021 Answer Key - Important Dates
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Released of draft UCEED 2021 answer Key |
January 21, 2021 |
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Deadline to comment on the draft UCEED answer key 2021 |
January 24, 2021, 5:00 PM |
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Release of final UCEED answer key 2021 |
January 31, 2021 |
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Declaration of UCEED Result 2021 |
March 10, 2021 |
How to download UCEED 2021 answer Key?
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Visit the official website ( Click here )
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Click on the ‘UCEED 2021 Answer key’ link
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UCEED draft answer key will be displayed on the screen
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Download the UCEED answer key
How to download the UCEED response key?
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Candidates have to log in to the website using their login details( Click here )
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Click on the ‘download your responses’ button
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UCEED response key will be displayed on the screen
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Download the response sheet and take the printout of the same.
How to challenge UCEED 2021 answer key?
The steps to comment on the draft answer key of CEED 2021 is mentioned below
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Login to the website using the login credentials ( Click here )
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Click on the ‘Enter your comment on responses’ button
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Select the correct question number from the dropdown menu and comment on it
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If candidates want to send any file along with their comment, then save the file on the drive account and the link for the same should be entered in the given space
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Candidates can give multi comment from the same portal
What after UCEED Answer Key 2021?
After the answer key, IIT Bombay will announce the UCEED 2021 result along with the scorecard on March 10 in online mode. The portal to register for UCEED counselling and seat allotment will be open tentatively in the fourth week of April.
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