Karnataka PGCET 2021 answer Key released at kea.kar.nic.in; Know how to Check
Sparna Saxena | November 26, 2021 | 10:04 AM IST | 3 mins read
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) releases Karnataka PGCET Answer Key 2021. Know how to download and raise objections against Karnataka PGCET 2021 Answer Key.
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Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has released PGCET 2021 answer key in online mode on November 25, 2021. Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021 is released online at PGCET official website kea.kar.nic.in. Karnataka PGCET 2021 examination was conducted on November 13 and 14, 2021.
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Karnataka 2021 answer key is released online and available to download in PDF format. Candidates can raise objections to the Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021 within the specified time as mentioned by the Karnataka Examination Authority. Furthermore, candidates can calculate the expected score by using the PGCET marking scheme and cross-checking their answers with the Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021.
How to Download Karnataka PGCET Answer Key 2021?
Candidates can easily download the Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021 in just a few clicks. Here are the steps to download Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021, have a look -
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Visit Karnataka PGCET official website i.e - kea.kar.nic.in
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In the admission tab above, select PGCET - 2021 (MBA,MCA,MTech/M.Arch) from the dropdown menu.
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Now click on the PGCET 2021 provisional answer key link, select MBA from the list, and click.
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Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021 is available in PDF format only.
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Download the answer key and take a printout for future reference.
How to Raise Objection on Karnataka PGCET Answer Key 2021?
Candidates must object within 3 days from the release date of Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021. Moreover, Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has announced the window for raising objections on Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021.
It is to be noted that candidates will have to provide justification and supporting documents for raising a valid objection. In the absence of documents and justification, the objection will be considered invalid. Once the objection/complaint is raised successfully, the concerned authority will review it and the final PGCET answer key 2021 will be released later.
Below is the step by step procedure for raising objection on Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021, have a look -
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Visit the official website, i.e. kea.kar.nic.in.
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Look for Karnataka PGCET Tab and click.
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Now, click on the link that says “file objects along with DoB in DD/MM/YY format while Non-Applicants will be asked to fill in their name, mobile number and email id, which will be followed by OTP Verification.
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Provide the objection details, including - question number, objection details, supporting documents, session, subject, and version.
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Click on the submit objection button to raise the objection.
It is to be noted that supporting documents should be submitted in PDF format only and size should be less than 5MB and the complaint should be addressed to Executive Director, KEA, Bangalore.
Karnataka PGCET Result 2021
After the release of the final Karnataka PGCET answer key 2021, Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) will announce the PGCET result on their official website i.e. kea.kar.nic.in. Karnataka PGCET Result 2021 will be released as a rank list/merit list. Based on the PGCET Result, candidates will appear for the counselling process and get admission in B-Schools accepting PGCET scores.
About Karnataka PGCET
Karnataka PGCET is a state-level entrance test conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for admission in postgraduate courses. Karnataka PGCET exam is held offline, and candidates have to mark their answers in the ORM sheet. Candidates qualifying for this examination get admission in various prestigious B-schools located in Karnataka.
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