GATE 2024 Answer Key Challenge Window To Open Tomorrow, Check Steps To Raise Objections

GATE 2024: IISc will start accepting GATE answer key challenge from tomorrow. In case of any error, candidates can raise objections in GATE 2024 answer key pdf online at gate2024.iisc.ac.in. The last date to raise objections in GATE answer key pdf is Feb 25, 2024. Know steps to challenge answer key here
GATE 2024: Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru will actiavte the Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE 2024) answer key challenge window tomorrow: February 22, 2024. Candidates who are not satisfied with the gate 2024 answer key can raise objections online at the official website: gate2024.iisc.ac.in. The last date for GATE answer key challenge 2024 is February 25.
Also, the officials have issued clarification on the GATE master question paper and answers. Earlier, the GATE answer key 2024 and question paper for all subjects was uploaded on the official website: on February 19. The institute has also uploaded shift-wise GATE 2024 answer keys for papers held in multiple shifts or days.
How to challenge GATE Answer Key 2024?
Candidates can raise objections in the answer key online at the official website. GATE answer key challenge can be raised in all the subject-wise papers. They can go through the steps to know how to challenge GATE 2024 answer key:
Step 1: Go to the official website of GOAPS: gate2024.iisc.ac.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the candidate's login tab
Step 2: On the new page, login with the registered credentials
Step 3: Click on GATE 2024 answer key
Step 4: Select the paper candidates appeared for
Step 5: Click on raise objection and check the GATE question number from the official answer key and enter the question ID
Step 6: Attach the supporting documents and pay the GATE 2024 objection fee
Step 7: Now, submit it
GATE 2024 Master Question Paper Clarification
The IISc clarified that the GATE answer key is matched to the order of questions in the master question paper. It has been stated on Twitter, βThe order in which the questions and options have appeared on the candidate console in the examination may be different from the order in which they appear in the Master Question Paper.β
They should refer to the master question paper and the associated answer key to match with the GATE response sheet and calculate the probable score. It has also asked the candidates to send a detailed complaint along with their registration number to the helpdesk email for further queries.
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