Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University (KVKU) Bhuj released provisional answer keys for Clerk & Senior Clerk recruitment. Check A2CPL, A1SXC keys and raise objections.
Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University (KVKU), Bhuj, has officially released the provisional answer keys for the Preliminary / Screening Test conducted for the Recruitment of Clerk and Senior Clerk. Candidates who appeared for these examinations can now access the answer keys to cross-verify their responses and estimate their scores. This provisional release allows candidates to review the answers and, if necessary, raise objections against any discrepancies.
Answer Key Overview
| Organization | Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University (KVKU), Bhuj |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Preliminary / Screening Test for Clerk & Senior Clerk Recruitment |
| Paper Codes | A2CPL (Clerk), A1SXC (Senior Clerk) |
| Answer Key Type | Provisional |
| Release Date | Not specified in the official notification |
| Objection Last Date | Not specified in the official notification |
| Official Website | ksvku.ac.in (Based on university name) |
How to Check Answer Key
Follow these steps to check the provisional answer key for the KVKU Bhuj Clerk and Senior Clerk recruitment exams:
- Identify your specific exam (Clerk or Senior Clerk) and the question paper set (SET-A, SET-B, SET-C, SET-D) you attempted.
- Refer to the respective tables provided in the official Provisional Answer Key PDF for your exam and set.
- Match the question number with its corresponding answer for your particular set.
- Carefully compare your marked responses with the provisional answers to calculate your probable score.
How to Raise Objections
The provided PDF contains only the provisional answer key and does not detail the objection process. However, for most government examinations, candidates are typically given a specific window to challenge the provisional answer key. Here’s a general process based on standard practices:
- Visit the Official Website: Candidates must regularly check the official website of Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University (ksvku.ac.in) for the official notification regarding the objection window, detailed instructions, and specific guidelines.
- Login (if required): A dedicated portal for raising objections might be made available. Candidates may need to log in using their registration number, date of birth, or other credentials.
- Identify Question(s): Clearly identify the question number(s) and the paper set(s) for which you wish to challenge the provisional answer.
- Provide Justification: You will typically be required to upload supporting documents or credible proof from standard textbooks, official government publications, or other reliable sources to substantiate your objection.
- Pay Objection Fee: A non-refundable fee per question is usually applicable for raising objections. The exact amount and payment method will be specified in the official objection notification.
Objection Fee & Last Date
The official notification does not specify details regarding the objection fee or the last date to raise objections. Candidates are strongly advised to monitor the official website (ksvku.ac.in) regularly for announcements regarding the objection window, applicable fees, and deadlines. Typically, the objection window lasts for 3-7 days from the release of the provisional answer key, and the fee can range from Rs. 50 to Rs. 200 per question.
What Happens After Objections
Once the objection window closes, the examination authority will meticulously review all submitted challenges. Based on the validity of the objections and the evidence provided, necessary corrections will be made to the provisional answer key. Following this review, a ‘Final Answer Key’ will be released. This final key will be used for the evaluation of all OMR sheets and for the subsequent calculation of results. No further objections or challenges are usually entertained after the final answer key is published.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is a Provisional Answer Key?
A Provisional Answer Key is a preliminary set of answers released by the examination body to allow candidates to estimate their scores and identify any potential errors before the final evaluation process begins.
Q2: How can I calculate my score using the answer key?
To calculate your probable score, compare your marked answers with the provisional answer key. For every correct answer, add the prescribed marks, and for every incorrect answer, deduct marks if there is negative marking (refer to the original recruitment notification for the exact marking scheme).
Q3: What should I do if I find an error in the Provisional Answer Key?
If you identify an error, you should follow the official procedure to raise an objection within the stipulated time frame. It’s crucial to provide clear evidence and justification for your challenge from authentic sources.
Q4: Is there a fee to challenge the answer key?
Yes, typically there is a non-refundable fee per question for raising objections. The precise amount and payment method will be detailed in the official notification specifically released for the objection process.
Q5: When will the Final Answer Key be released?
The Final Answer Key is usually released a few days or weeks after the objection window closes, once all valid objections have been thoroughly reviewed and incorporated by the examination authority.
Q6: Can I raise an objection after the last date?
No, objections are strictly accepted only within the officially specified challenge window. Candidates must adhere to the deadlines announced by Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University to ensure their challenges are considered.
Q7: Will my marks be re-evaluated if I raise an objection?
If your objection is found valid, the particular question’s answer will be corrected for all candidates, and scores will be calculated based on the revised final answer key. Your individual OMR sheet will be evaluated against this final, corrected key.
Q8: What is the next step after the answer key release?
After the release of both provisional and final answer keys, the next crucial step is typically the declaration of results based on the final answer key. Candidates should then look out for result announcements and further instructions.