<p>New Delhi: Several candidates, who appeared for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG on Monday alleged the responses in the answer keys announced by the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/search?q=NTA">National Testing Agency</a> (NTA) are incorrect.</p>.<p>The claims came a day after the NTA announced the answer keys. The agency also said it will conduct a retest for CUET-UG candidates from July 15 to 19 if any grievance raised by them about the conduct of the exam is found correct.</p>.<p>The candidates can now challenge the answers online till 5 pm on July 9 by paying Rs 200 per answer.</p>.NEET-UG case: SC directs NTA, CBI, Centre to submit reports by Wednesday; matter listed for July 11.<p>"Sir I found multiple errors in CUET UG answer key and know if I challenge all error (that I think those are errors ) the cost of challenging is much more than my CUET application," Rishabh, a candidate, wrote on X.</p>.<p>Another candidate Bishal Bhowmik said, "when I checked my Geography OMR sheet with the CUET(UG) answer key. I am shocked because 80 pc of the answer key was wrong. When I calculated the number with the wrong answer key that NTA provides, I only got 26 but in reality I will get 122 . Where my 17 questions are correct." </p><p>"Look @NTA_Exams you provide so many wrong answers in key who is going to pay thousand of rupees for your mistake ? We are not going to pay or accept evaluation on this bogus answer key," another X user shared.</p>.<p>Congress spokesperson Ragini Nayak also raised the issue on X and shared a screenshot of a question from a Psychology paper which asked what if an accident happens on a road and many people gather at a place what will it be called.</p>.<p>"The answer is in NCERT book Crowd and the answer in NTA's Answer Key is audience. Now the student answering the question is stuck in limbo," she said.</p>.<p>While the NTA officials did not comment on the grievances received by the agency, the candidates claimed there was loss of time at certain exam centres and technical issues.</p>.<p>"Challenges made by the candidates will be verified by a panel of subject experts. Based on the revised final answer key, the result will be declared," a senior official said.</p>.<p>The delay in CUET-UG results comes amid a raging row over alleged irregularities in competitive exams, including NEET and NET.</p>.<p>The CUET-UG exam conducted in a hybrid mode for the first time across the country was cancelled in Delhi a night before the exam, citing logistical reasons. The exam was conducted in the national capital later.</p>.CUET-UG re-test from July 15-19 for students who raised complaints.<p>The NTA had earlier announced that the third edition of CUET-UG will be completed in seven days and there will be no normalisation of scores as all exams will be conducted in a single shift.</p>.<p>For 15 subjects, the tests were in pen-paper mode and for the other 48 subjects, the exam was held in computer-based mode.</p>.<p>Over 13.4 lakh candidates registered for the common entrance test for admission to undergraduate courses in 261 central, state, deemed and private universities this year.</p>.<p>In the first edition of the exam in 2022, the test was plagued by technical glitches. Also, as a result of tests for a subject being conducted over multiple shifts, the scores had to be normalised during the announcement of results.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Several candidates, who appeared for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG on Monday alleged the responses in the answer keys announced by the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/search?q=NTA">National Testing Agency</a> (NTA) are incorrect.</p>.<p>The claims came a day after the NTA announced the answer keys. The agency also said it will conduct a retest for CUET-UG candidates from July 15 to 19 if any grievance raised by them about the conduct of the exam is found correct.</p>.<p>The candidates can now challenge the answers online till 5 pm on July 9 by paying Rs 200 per answer.</p>.NEET-UG case: SC directs NTA, CBI, Centre to submit reports by Wednesday; matter listed for July 11.<p>"Sir I found multiple errors in CUET UG answer key and know if I challenge all error (that I think those are errors ) the cost of challenging is much more than my CUET application," Rishabh, a candidate, wrote on X.</p>.<p>Another candidate Bishal Bhowmik said, "when I checked my Geography OMR sheet with the CUET(UG) answer key. I am shocked because 80 pc of the answer key was wrong. When I calculated the number with the wrong answer key that NTA provides, I only got 26 but in reality I will get 122 . Where my 17 questions are correct." </p><p>"Look @NTA_Exams you provide so many wrong answers in key who is going to pay thousand of rupees for your mistake ? We are not going to pay or accept evaluation on this bogus answer key," another X user shared.</p>.<p>Congress spokesperson Ragini Nayak also raised the issue on X and shared a screenshot of a question from a Psychology paper which asked what if an accident happens on a road and many people gather at a place what will it be called.</p>.<p>"The answer is in NCERT book Crowd and the answer in NTA's Answer Key is audience. Now the student answering the question is stuck in limbo," she said.</p>.<p>While the NTA officials did not comment on the grievances received by the agency, the candidates claimed there was loss of time at certain exam centres and technical issues.</p>.<p>"Challenges made by the candidates will be verified by a panel of subject experts. Based on the revised final answer key, the result will be declared," a senior official said.</p>.<p>The delay in CUET-UG results comes amid a raging row over alleged irregularities in competitive exams, including NEET and NET.</p>.<p>The CUET-UG exam conducted in a hybrid mode for the first time across the country was cancelled in Delhi a night before the exam, citing logistical reasons. The exam was conducted in the national capital later.</p>.CUET-UG re-test from July 15-19 for students who raised complaints.<p>The NTA had earlier announced that the third edition of CUET-UG will be completed in seven days and there will be no normalisation of scores as all exams will be conducted in a single shift.</p>.<p>For 15 subjects, the tests were in pen-paper mode and for the other 48 subjects, the exam was held in computer-based mode.</p>.<p>Over 13.4 lakh candidates registered for the common entrance test for admission to undergraduate courses in 261 central, state, deemed and private universities this year.</p>.<p>In the first edition of the exam in 2022, the test was plagued by technical glitches. Also, as a result of tests for a subject being conducted over multiple shifts, the scores had to be normalised during the announcement of results.</p>