NTA Invites Objections on CUET PG Answer Key with ₹200 Challenge Fee
CUET PG Answer Key Challenge Open Till April 24 – ₹200 Per Question Fee Applicable
New Delhi, April 22, 2025 —
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET PG 2025 provisional answer key and opened the window for candidates to challenge the answers. Students who believe there is an error in the answer key can raise objections by paying a non-refundable fee of ₹200 per question.
According to the official notification, the challenge process is open from April 22 to April 24, 2025, with the final time for fee payment being 11:50 PM on April 24.
Challenge Fee: ₹200 Per Question
To ensure the credibility and seriousness of objections, NTA has mandated a fee of ₹200 per question challenged. This CUET PG answer key challenge fee must be paid through online modes only, including Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI.
NTA has clearly stated that:
“No challenge will be accepted without payment of the processing fee. The challenges will not be accepted through any medium other than the official website.”
Steps to Raise Objections and Pay the Fee
- Visit the official website: https://exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG
- Login using your Application Number and Password or Date of Birth.
- Click on “View/Challenge Answer Key”.
- Select the questions you want to challenge.
- Upload supporting documents in PDF format.
- Pay ₹200 per question online and submit your claim.
Once submitted, no changes will be allowed in the challenge and no refund of the fee will be made under any circumstances.
Expert Review and Final Key
All objections submitted with proper documentation and fee will be reviewed by subject matter experts. If the objection is valid, the answer key will be revised and the final result will be prepared accordingly. However, no individual response will be provided regarding the acceptance or rejection of the challenge.
Conclusion
The ₹200 challenge fee for CUET PG answer key aims to filter genuine objections and streamline the process. Students are encouraged to double-check their answers, gather valid proof, and only then submit a challenge to avoid unnecessary costs.
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