SSC, UPSC, RRB, बैंक, पुलिस, रक्षा आदि परीक्षाओं की उत्तर कुंजी परीक्षा के तुरंत बाद संबंधित आधिकारिक वेबसाइट पर जारी की जाती है।
कई third-party वेबसाइटें जैसे governmentnaukari.com इन answer keys को एकत्र कर लिंक प्रदान करती हैं।
यहाँ आप हाल ही में हुई या आगामी परीक्षाओं की provisional या final answer key डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं।
✅ प्रश्न संख्या, उम्मीदवार द्वारा चुना गया विकल्प और सही उत्तर
✅ कुछ उत्तर कुंजियों में रोल नंबर और नाम भी शामिल होते हैं
✅ यदि आप किसी उत्तर से सहमत नहीं हैं, तो चैलेंज विंडो (आमतौर पर 7 दिन तक) भी खुलती है
✅ Official Government Websites:
ssc.nic.in
upsssc.gov.in
rrbcdg.gov.in
nta.ac.in
bpsc.bih.nic.in
🔍 You can also check: governmentnaukari.com for consolidated answer key links.
1. Check if it’s Provisional
Most government exams release a provisional answer key first. If incorrect, you can challenge it within 3–7 days.
2. Collect Proof
Use NCERT books, authentic law references, or official guides to prove your correct answer. Save screenshots or PDFs.
3. Submit Objection Online
Log in to the official portal (e.g. ssc.nic.in)
➤ Go to “Answer Key / Objection” section
➤ Select question number
➤ Upload your proof
➤ Pay objection fee (₹50–₹100/question)
➤ Submit and download confirmation receipt
4. Wait for Final Answer Key
Final key will be published after all objections are reviewed.
✅ Provisional Answer Key: Initial version released after exam. Students can raise objections.
✅ Final Answer Key: Updated version after objection review. It is final and cannot be challenged.
✅ Visit the official exam website
✅ Login using credentials
✅ Go to the “Challenge Answer Key” section
✅ Choose the question
✅ Upload valid supporting documents
✅ Pay the objection fee (if required)
✅ Submit and download confirmation
✅ Helps you predict your score
✅ Lets you identify mistakes or misinterpretation
✅ Allows preparation for next stage (mains/interview)
✅ Gives chance to challenge wrong answers early and possibly improve your score
💡 Final answer keys cannot be challenged again.
If you still disagree:
➤ You can file an RTI to get more details
➤ Legal action is rare and usually ineffective unless multiple students are affected