UPGET 2025 provisional answer key out; challenge by June 14
Suviral Shukla | June 13, 2025 | 04:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will be able to raise objections against the UPGET 2025 provisional answer key with the help of registration id and password by June 14.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University has issued the provisional answer key for the Uttar Pradesh GNM Entrance Test 2025 (UPGET 2025) today. Candidates can raise objections against the answer key through the official website at abvmucet25.co.in.
Candidates will be able to raise objections against the UPGET 2025 provisional answer key with the help of registration id and password by June 14.
The university conducted the pen and paper UPGET 2025 exam on June 11 in a single shift from 11:00 am to 1:20 pm for admission to a GNM 3-year course at various colleges or institutions in the state.
The UPGET 2025 question paper was held in the English and Hindi languages. A total of 100 Multiple choice questions (MCQs) were included in the question paper.
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UPGET 2025 Answer Key: Marking scheme
Notably, there will be no negative marking for wrong responses, and candidates will be awarded one mark for each correct response.
As per the qualifying criteria, general category candidates need to secure at least 50% to pass the entrance test.
General-Persons with Disability (PwD), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and OBC PwD category applicants should have to secure 45% marks to be declared qualify in the UPGET 2025.
The university will shortlist the candidates for admission on the basis of UPGET 2025 merit list through the counselling session.
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