Kunal Bhuta | Updated: Jun 4, 2022 16:32 IST
The direct link will be provided when the answer key once released. The High Court of Kerala will release the Kerala High Court Assistant Answer Key 2022 after the exam is completed. Aspirants should download the Kerala High Court Assistant Answer Key 2021 from the official website and analysis the correct answer for each question asked in the objective exam. Aspirants will be also able to calculate scores that they may obtain in Kerala High Court Assistant Objective Test.
The direct link will be provided when the answer key once released. These are the steps given below to download the KHC High Court Assistant Answer Key
Step 1: Visit the official website of the Kerala High Court
Step 2: Click on the “Answer Key” link available on the homepage.
Step 3: After that select “Post” and “Type” under the “Answer Keys” tab.
Step 4: Click on the “Submit” button.
Step 5: The Provisional and Final Answer Key will be displayed on the computer screen.
Step 6: Download the Answer Key in the PDF Format for future use.
The High Court of Kerala has released the Kerala High Court Assistant Syllabus and Exam Pattern along with the marking scheme on the official website. The candidates are required to note down the total number of correct answers and incorrect answers marked by them and according to the marking scheme of Kerla High Court to calculate the score that they may obtain in the exam. These are the steps mentioned below to calculate the score of the objective exam.
Step 1: The written exam shall be OMR Sheets Based. Each question has four alternative answers or multiple choice questions of which only one is correct.
Step 2: There are a total of 100 objective-type questions with a maximum mark is 100.
Step 3: 1 mark will be rewarded for every correct answer
Step 4: There will be negative marking for wrong answers. 0.25 marks wil be deducted for every incorrect answer.
Step 5: No marks will be deducted for Unattempted/Unanswered Questions.
The Kerala High Court Assistant Cut Off will be made available a couple of weeks after the exam date on the official website. The aspirants should check the cut off along with answer key of the Kerala High Court Assistant . The minimum marks for being included in the Short List of the candidates according to the previous official notification is 40% in the Objective Test then the aspirants will be called for an interview. The minimum marks for being included in the merit list will be 35% in the interview.
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Once the exam is over the Kerala High Court Assistant Answer Key will be released soon. Generally, the answer key is released after 2 weeks of the exam. Aspirants will be also able to calculate scores that they may obtain in Kerala High Court Assistant Objective Test.
According to the previous notification, 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer. Most probably the same marking scheme for upcoming Kerala High Court Assistant recruitment 2022.
Yes, aspirants can raise the objection against the official Kerala High Court Assistant Answer Key. If the aspirants found any answer wrong in the provisional Kerala High Court Assistant Answer Key, then they can raise objections against it by sending valid proof within the time limit.
1 mark will be rewarded for every correct answer. There will be negative marking for wrong answers. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer.No marks will be deducted for Unattempted/Unanswered Questions.
Once the exam is over the Kerala High Court Assistant Answer Key will be released soon. Generally, the answer key is released after 2 weeks of the exam. The Key of Kerala High Court Assistant Answer can be downloaded in PDF Format from the official website of the High Court, Kerala.