NEST 2023 examination was conducted successfully on June 24, 2023 at 120 exam centres across the nation. NISER and UM-DEA CEBS released the NEST 2023 Answer Key on June 25, 2023. Candidates can view the answer key by visiting the official website. Candidates will also get the opportunity to raise objections. Read the article for complete information.
NEST 2023 Answer Key: NEST 2023 examination was conducted successfully on June 24, 2023, at multiple centres (120 centres) all over India. The first session of the NEST 2023 exam was from 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM and the second session was from 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM). NISER and UM-DEA CEBS, the examination conducting body released the NEST 2023 Provisional Answer key on June 25, 2023. The NEST Provisional Answer Key contains the solutions of questions that were asked in the NEST 2023 question paper. The provisional answer key is not the final answer key. The answer key of NEST 2023 will mention the correct options for each section i.e. Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics in the same pdf file only.
Candidates can download the NEST 2023 Question paper and it provisional answer key from below:
NEST 2023 Answer Key Objection: NEST 2023 examination takers will also get the opportunity to raise objections against the NEST 2023 Provisional Answer Key. Candidates need to file objections against the answer key and question paper of NEST 2023 as per the guidelines shared by the exam authority. The online portal for NEST 2023 Provisional Answer Key Objection will be opening from June 28, 2023 and candidates can raise the objections till June 30, 2023.
How to Raise Queries/Objections Against NEST 2023 Answer Keys
Candidates need to follow the steps given below to raise queries or objections against one or more NEST 2023 answer keys:
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Send email carrying the subject (Physics, Chemistry or Biology), Question ID (available on the answer keys) and Participant ID (sent to them through answer key email) to the respective subject-wise email address by marking a copy to the id nest-exam@niser.ac.i
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The subject line of the email should be subject name: Question ID and Participant ID. For example, to raise a query about a question in the Chemistry section with “Question ID” 1111111111 and “Participant ID” 222222222222, the subject line of the email should be: Chemistry:1111111111, 222222222222
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The body of the email should be brief and to the point and there should not be any attachments
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