NTA NCET 2023: Challenge Answer Key Window Closes Today at 11:30 PM, Visit ncet.samarth.ac.in Today to Raise Objection
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Today, August 16, at 11:30 PM, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the objection period for the National Common Entrance Test (NCET 2023) answer keys. The official websites, nta.ac.in or ncet.samarth.ac.in, will be where candidates can lodge objections against the NCET answer key 2023.
Candidates must pay a processing charge of Rs 200 per raised objection in order to contest the NCET answer key 2023. This fee is not refundable. For admission to the four-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP), the NCET 2023 exam was administered on August 9.
How to object to the NCET 2023 answer key?
Candidates can register their objections against the NCET answer key 2023 by following the instructions provided below.
- Visit ncet.samarth.ac.in to see NCET’s official webpage.
- To log in, select the link under “Candidates’ Activity.” Specify your application’s ID, password, and security code.
- View/Challenge Answer Key’ button should be clicked.
- Make your choice from one or more of the alternatives presented in the following five columns if you want to contest any answer.
- Along with uploading supporting materials, pay the objections cost. To save the confirmation page for later use, click the submit button.
The final answer key will be used to prepare the NCET 2023 results.
In due course, the organisation will release the date of the NCET 2023 results.
It should be highlighted that this is the NCET’s tentative solution key. After examining the candidates’ complaints, the testing organisation will publish the NCET 2023 final answer key.
NCET Exam: Overview
Name of the Exam | National Common Entrance Test |
Administering Body | NTA |
Course | 4-Year Integrated Teacher Education Programme |
Application Dates | June 26 to July 19 (11:30 PM) |
Last date for Online Payment | July 19 (11:30 PM) |
Correction window | July 20 to July 21 (11:50 PM) |
Admit Card | 3 Days before the exam |
Exam Date | To be announced |
Website | ncet.samarth.ac.in |
Eligibility Criteria Include:
- There is no upper age limit.
- Candidates may sit for this important examination if they have either finished their class 12 or equivalent exams or are scheduled to participate in 2023.
- However, applicants must meet the age criteria imposed by those institutions (if any) in order to be accepted.
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