KSET 2025 Answer Key: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will today, November 6, close the objection window for KSET Answer Key 2025. Candidates who wish to raise objections to the provisional key for Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) can do so on the official website of KEA at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The link for submitting grievances will close at 3 pm today.
KSET was conducted on November 2 and the answer key was released on November 4.
As per the official notification issued by KEA, candidates who wish to raise objections to the provisional answer key must follow a specific set of guidelines. While filing objections, candidates will be asked to provide complete details including name of paper, subject, date of examination, issue code and specific question number for which they wish to object. Each objection must also be supported by a valid and verifiable document or reference, all of which must be uploaded in PDF format for consideration.
A fee of INR 50 per objection applies and must be paid online at the time of submission. KEA has made it clear that these fees are non-refundable, regardless of whether the objection is accepted or rejected. In addition, objections submitted without citing the correct question number or issue code, or those found to be incomplete, unfounded, or submitted without the required payment, will not be accepted under any circumstances.
Once the objections are received, the subject matter expert committee set up by KEA will review them in detail. The committee’s decisions after re-evaluating the contested questions will be final, and no further correspondence on this subject will be accepted. Candidates are advised to read the instructions carefully before submitting their objections and visit the official KEA website for detailed information, application links and updates regarding the examination process.
KSET is a state level examination that serves as a qualifying examination for candidates aspiring to become Assistant Professors in universities and colleges across Karnataka. The test provides candidates with the flexibility to choose from 41 subjects, covering a broad academic spectrum including the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and professional fields. Some of the popular subjects available under KSET include Commerce, Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology, Geography, Law, Education among others.
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