UGC NET 2022: Last date to challenge answer key, result date likely soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
UGC NET 2022 provisional answer key, question paper with response is also available for the candidate of Oriya subject whose exam was held on October 22.
Anu Parthiban | October 26, 2022 | 10:14 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the last date to challenge the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET 2022) answer key till today, October 26, 2022. Candidates who appeared in the UGC NET 2022 fourth phase will be able to challenge the UGC NET provisional answer key 2022 till 11.50 PM today at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
The UGC NET 2022 result along with the final answer key, question paper and recorded responses will be released soon for the December 2021 and June 2022 merged cycles.
“Provisional answer keys and question paper with recorded responses for answer key challenge is also available for the candidate of Oriya subject whose exam was held on 22.10.2022,” the NTA UGC NET latest notice read.
The NTA had released the UGC NET 2022 provisional answer key for phase 4 exams and question paper with recorded responses of candidates on October 21. It also provided a facility to raise a challenge against the UGC NET answer key 2022 till October 24. The deadline to raise objections against the UGC NET key 2022 was extended by two days.
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Candidates who are not satisfied with the UGC NET answer key 2022 will be able to challenge by paying a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 200 per question.
The NTA conducted the December 2021 and June 2022 merged cycle of UGC NET 2022 in four phases this year.
How to challenge UGC NET 2022 answer key
Candidates can follow the steps given below to check and challenge the UGC NET 2022 answer key.
- Visit the NTA UGC NET official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
- Click ‘Challenge(s) regarding Answer Key’
- Login with your application number and date of birth and enter security pin as displayed and submit.
- Click on “View Question Paper” for marked responses and to view or challenge the Answer keys, click on the link “Click to view /Challenge Answer Key”.
- The ID next to the question under the column ‘Correct Option(s)’ stands for the correct Answer Key.
- If you wish to challenge this option, you may use any one or more of the Option IDs given in the next four columns by clicking the check box.
- After clicking your desired option, scroll down, ‘Save your Claims’ and move to next screen.
- You will see a display of all the Option IDs you have challenged.
- You may want to upload supporting documents.
- Click on ‘Save your Claims and pay fee’.
Also check | UGC NET 2022 Result Live: Results expected soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
UGC NET is conducted to determine the eligibility of Indian nationals for ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor’ in Indian universities and colleges.
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