UPSSSC PET 2023 Answer Key: Challenge window closes today at upsssc.gov.in; fee
Candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 100 per objections raised against the UPSSSC PET answer key.
Divyansh | November 15, 2023 | 11:49 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh State Subordinate Services Commission (UPSSSC) will close the window to accept objections against the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) 2023 answer key today. Candidates can raise grievances against the UPSSSC PET answer key 2023 on the official website, upsssc.gov.in.
Candidates can raise objections by logging in by entering their registration number and roll number. They will have to then select the question with whose answer they are not satisfied. In the drop down menu, select the type of grievance they want to raise.
Candidates can raise multiple objections. However, they will have to provide justification in the corresponding ‘textbox’ provided against the objection raised. Once they have gone through the process, click on the ‘view objection summary’ and take a print out of the objection summary by clicking on the print icon.
The UPSSSC PET exam was held on October 28 and 29. Candidates will have to pay an objection fee of Rs 100 per grievance raised. “Candidates can submit their objection online only through the UPSSSC portal. Objections given in relation to the answer key through any other means like post/representation will not be accepted. After the said date, the facility to register objections will automatically end,” UPSSSC added.
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The commission will send the grievances raised against the UPSSSC PET 2023 answer key to an expert panel for the review process. Following the review, the UPSSSC PET 2023 final answer key will be released. Candidates will be not able to challenge the final answer key.
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