Are you one of those youths of the country who took part in the CSIR-UGC NET June 2025 exam? Then there is good news for you, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the provisional answer key of the CSIR-UGC NET June 2025 exam. The last date to file objections is 3 August 2025. Let us know how you can check your answer key

Official website: csirnet.nta.ac.in
Objection Window: Open till August 3, 2025
Objection Fee: ₹200 per question (non-refundable)
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking, or UPI
Important: No challenge will be accepted without payment of fee.
Challenge Process:
If any candidate feels that there is any error in the answer key, they can challenge it in the following ways:
By logging in to the official portal.
By selecting the questions they want to challenge
By paying the required fee of ₹200 per question.
Note: The objection fee will not be refunded even if the challenge is upheld.
What happens after challenges are filed?
All the objections submitted will be reviewed by a panel of subject experts.
If any challenge is found to be valid, the provisional answer key will be revised accordingly.
After this a final answer key will be published.
The final result will be entirely based on this revised key.
Candidates will not be informed individually whether their challenge is accepted or rejected.
How to check CSIR NET 2025 answer key:
Visit the official website csirnet.nta.ac.in
Click on the link 'CSIR UGC NET Answer Key 2025' on the homepage
Log in using your application number and password or date of birth.
View and download the answer key displayed on your screen.
Take a printout for future reference.
Stay updated on other announcements related to CSIR NET 2025 result and final answer key. If required, make sure to submit your objections before the deadline.
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