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UGC NET Answer Key 2023: Last Date to Raise Objections Today, Results in August

The objection window for the UGC NET 2023 Answer Key will be closed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) today, July 8.
 
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the objection window for UGC NET 2023 Answer Key today, July 8. Applicants who want to raise objections against the answer key can do it through the official site of UGC NET- ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can challenge the provisional UGC NET answer key for the June 2023 session by paying Rs 200 per question fee. The answer key challenge window will remain open till 8 PM. The payment window however will be open until 11:50 PM. The payment of the processing fee may be made through Credit Card/ Debit Card/Net Banking/UPI Payment Modes. UGC NET Answer Key 2023: How to Raise Objections Step 1: Go to the UGC NET’s official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Step 2: Log in with your username and password. Step 3: Click on “View Question Paper” for marked responses and to review or challenge the Answer keys. Step 4: Click on the link “Click to view /Challenge Answer Key”. Step 5: Raise your objections on the portal and give documents to support it. Step 6:Pay the fee for raising the objection to the UGC NET 2023 answer keys and submit the application Step 7: Save the confirmation page for future records. The UGC NET answer key was released on July 6, 2023. This year, a total of 6,39,069 candidates appeared for the NTA UGC NET 2023 June Session. This test was conducted in two phases panning over 9 days in 18 shifts across 181 cities in India. Phase I was conducted from June 13 to June 17, 2023, Phase II was conducted from June 19 to June 22, 2023. After reviewing the answer key objections, the UGC NET final answer key will be released simultaneously with the results around the second week of August. Each question in the UGC NET 2023 question paper is worth two marks. To answer a question, the applicant must select one of the options as the correct response. There will be no negative marking for wrong responses. Similarly, no marks will be awarded for questions that are not answered/attempted/marked for review.

The objection window for the UGC NET 2023 Answer Key will be closed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) today, July 8. Applicants who wish to raise objections against the answer key can do so through the official website of UGC NET- ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can challenge the provisional UGC NET answer key for the June 2023 session by paying a fee of Rs 200 per question. The window for challenging the answer key will remain open until 8 PM, while the payment window will be open until 11:50 PM. The processing fee can be paid through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking, or UPI Payment Modes.

To raise objections, follow these steps:

Step 1: Visit the official website of UGC NET at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Log in using your username and password.
Step 3: Click on "View Question Paper" to access the marked responses and review or challenge the Answer keys.
Step 4: Click on the link "Click to view/Challenge Answer Key".
Step 5: Raise your objections on the portal and provide supporting documents.
Step 6: Pay the fee for raising objections to the UGC NET 2023 answer keys and submit the application.
Step 7: Save the confirmation page for future reference.

The UGC NET answer key was released on July 6, 2023. This year, a total of 6,39,069 candidates appeared for the NTA UGC NET 2023 June Session. The test was conducted in two phases spanning over 9 days in 18 shifts across 181 cities in India. Phase I took place from June 13 to June 17, 2023, while Phase II was conducted from June 19 to June 22, 2023. After reviewing the answer key objections, the UGC NET final answer key will be released simultaneously with the results, expected in the second week of August.

Each question in the UGC NET 2023 question paper carries two marks. To answer a question, applicants must select the correct response from the provided options. There is no negative marking for wrong responses, and no marks will be awarded for questions left unanswered, attempted, or marked for review.