JKPSC assistant professor answer key 2023 out at jkpsc.nic.in; challenge by September 13
Anu Parthiban | September 10, 2023 | 10:49 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can raise objections against the JKPSC assistant professor answer key by paying a fee of Rs 500 per question.
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has published the answer key for the written exam for the post of assistant professor today. Candidates who have written exams can download the JKPSC assistant professor answer key 2023 from the official website, jkpsc.nic.in. The last date to raise objections is September 13 at 5 PM.
“The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (Conduct of Examination) Rules, 2022, as amended up to date, the Provisional Answer Key(s) of Question Paper pertaining to the Written Examinations for the post(s) of Assistant Professor(s) (Commerce, Industrial Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Dogri, Mathematics and Physics), 2023,” the press release said.
Candidates can raise objections against the JKPSC assistant professor answer key by paying a fee of Rs 500 per question in the form of demand draft drawn in favour. The challenge fees will be refunded if the objection is found to be correct. Candidates should upload the supporting documents while raising objections.
“Demand Draft drawn in favour of COE (refundable in case of genuine/correct representation) to the Controller of Examinations, Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission, from Monday ie 11.09.2023 to 13.09.2023,” it added.
How to raise objections JKPSC answer key 2023
Candidates can follow the steps given below to challenge the answer key 2023.
- Visit the JKPSC official website, jkpsc.nic.in.
- Click on the JKPSC assistant professor answer key download link.
- Login using registration number and password.
- Add the question ID to challenge and upload supporting documents.
- Pay the objection refundable fees.
- Review the JKPSC answer key 2023 ad submit.
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