views
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the Joint Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (CSIR UGC NET ) 2024 provisional answer key objection window today, August 11 at 11:50 pm. Candidates who took the exam can check and download the answer key, response sheet, and question paper at csirnet.nta.ac.in. They can challenge the answer key by paying a non-refundable charge of Rs 200 for each question.
The answer key will be changed and all candidate’s replies will be modified if any challenges are upheld, the NTA has notified. Thereafter, the challenges will be reviewed, and the final solution key will be utilised to prepare and announce the results. Candidates will not get updates from the NTA regarding the status of their challenges. The exam subject expert’s decision will be final, the official notice stated.
CSIR UGC NET 2024 Answer Key: How to Raise Objection?
Step 1: Go to the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in.
Step 2: Look for the Joint CSIR-UGC NET July 2024 Answer Key Challenge link and click it.
Step 3: Enter your login credentials such as application number and date of birth.
Step 4: View the answer key.
Step 5: Click on the challenge answer key link to submit a challenge for the answer keys.
Step 6: Select the question you want to raise objection to
Step 7: Upload supporting documents, and pay the fees. Submit
Step 8: Download and save the acknowledgment form for further use.
This year the CSIR UGC NET 2024 exam was conducted on July 25, 26, and 27. Two shifts were held for the examination on July 25 and 26. The first session was from 9 am to 12 noon and the second shift was from 3 pm to 6 pm. The NTA stated in an official notification that the test was administered to 2,25,335 students in the Computer Based Test (CBT) method at 348 examination centres spread across 187 cities nationwide. NTA administered the CBT mode exam of the Joint CSIR UGC NET examination for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Lectureship (LS), Assistant Professor, and PhD programmes.
Comments
0 comment