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UGC NET 2023: Provisional answer key released; how to raise challenges

Candidates have time till 11:50 pm of July 8 to raise objections against the given answer keys. The provisional answer key is available on the official website -- ugcnet.nta.nic.in.

UGC NET 2023 provisional answer key released.Candidates can download the UGC NET 2023 provisional answer key from the official website. (Express Photo- Representative Image)
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UGC NET 2023: The National Testing Agency (NTA) today (July 6) released the provisional answer key of University Grants Commission (UGC)–National Eligibility Test (NET) examination. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the provisional answer key on the official website — ugcnet.nta.nic.in.

Candidates have time till 11:50 pm of July 8 to raise objections against the given answer keys. Additionally, the NTA has clarified that no challenge will be entertained without receipt of the processing fee.

UGC NET 2023: How to raise objections

Step 1: Visit the official website — ugcnet.nta.nic.in

Step 2: Click ‘Challenge (s) regarding Answer Key’

Step 3: Login with your application number and date of birth, along with the security pin.

Step 4: 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”.

Step 5: After that, raise and save your claim of the correct option of the respective question.

Step 6: Pay the objection fee and submit your query.

This year, the UGC NET examination took place in two phases. The first phase was held from June 13 to 17. The second phase of the exam was held from June 19 to 22. The admit card for the phase 1 exam was released on June 10. For the phase 2 exam, the admit card was released on June 16.

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The UGC NET examination is held for the recruitment of ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor’. The exam is conducted in ‘Computer Based Test’ (CBT) mode.

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