UPSSSC PET Answer Key 2023 Expected to be Released in a Few Days
The Uttar Pradesh Preliminary Eligibility Test (UP PET) 2023 was successfully conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission in two shifts on October 28 and 29. Over 20 lakh candidates had applied for the exam, but it's reported that more than 7 lakh candidates were absent from the test. The exam took place in over 1,000 centers across 35 districts in the state.

The Uttar Pradesh Preliminary Eligibility Test (UP PET) 2023 was successfully conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission in two shifts on October 28 and 29. Over 20 lakh candidates had applied for the exam, but it's reported that more than 7 lakh candidates were absent from the test. The exam took place in over 1,000 centers across 35 districts in the state.
Now, candidates who participated in the examination are eagerly awaiting the release of the answer key. Typically, based on previous years' trends, the provisional answer key is released within three days of the exam's completion. It's expected that the commission will follow the same process this year.
Where to Find the UPSSSC PET 2023 Answer Key The commission is expected to release the answer key on its official website at upsssc.gov.in. Following this release, candidates will have the opportunity to submit objections. The final answer key and results will be determined based on the objections raised.
To qualify for Group C recruitment in Uttar Pradesh, passing the UP PET is a requirement. Those who clear the prelims exam will be eligible to appear for the main examination of the recruitment process. Successful candidates from both the prelims and main exams will then proceed to the interview process and document verification, leading to the final selection.
The UP PET test comprises 100 multiple-choice questions, with negative marking in effect. The syllabus for the test includes subjects such as General Science, Social Science, Geography, the Indian Constitution, the Indian Economy, and Indian History.
During the examination, a total of 77 people were apprehended for cheating over the two days. On the first day, 50 dummy candidates were caught, with 38 using a solver and two utilizing Bluetooth devices. Additionally, 10 individuals were identified through face recognition technology using AI. On the second day, 27 cheaters were apprehended by the police task force.