The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the release of provisional answer keys, question papers, and OMR sheets for the CUET (UG) conducted in May 2024. This release aims to ensure transparency and enable candidates to verify their responses. CUET (UG) 2024, a hybrid exam conducted in 379 cities globally, allows candidates to access their computer-based test responses and offline exam OMR sheets online.
From July 7 to July 9, 2024, candidates can challenge the provisional answers by paying INR 200 per answer through the official website. Payment can be made via debit/credit card or net banking until July 9, 2024, 6:00 pm. Challenges will only be considered upon payment of the processing fee and adherence to specified methods, as NTA emphasizes no challenges will be accepted without this fee.
Subject experts will review all challenges to the answer key. Correct challenges will prompt updates to the answer key, which will be finalized for result preparation and declaration. NTA will not individually notify candidates of challenge acceptance or rejection.
Grievances regarding the exam must be submitted by 5:00 pm on July 9, 2024. Instructions are available for candidates unable to access their OMR or responses, with grievance procedure contact details provided.
NTA will potentially re-conduct the CUET (UG) 2024 between July 15 and 19, 2024, for candidates with valid grievances registered until June 30, 2024. Admit cards for a computer-based test will be issued to affected candidates.
Candidates requiring further assistance can contact the helpline or use the provided email contact details. This initiative underscores NTA's commitment to upholding quality and fairness in higher education assessments.
The NTA released them for CUET (UG) 2024 conducted in May 2024.
Candidates can challenge answers by paying INR 200 per answer through the official website from July 7 to July 9, 2024.
Grievances related to the exam must be submitted by 5:00 pm on July 9, 2024.
The answer key will be updated accordingly for result preparation and declaration.
No, candidates will not receive personal notifications regarding the acceptance or rejection of their challenges.