GPSC Provisional Answer Key 2026 | Download PDF for Assistant Professor and CDPO

Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has released the provisional answer keys for five recruitment advertisements covering Assistant Professor (Class-2) and Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) positions under the 2025-26 recruitment cycle. Candidates can now download the official keys, cross-check their responses, and submit objections with supporting evidence before the deadline. This article is based on the official answer key documents released by GPSC on the dates specified in each PAK notice.

The provisional answer key lists the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) for every question in the official Master Question Paper. Because it is provisional, candidates who believe any answer is incorrect can formally challenge it with documentary proof within the objection window. GPSC subject experts review all valid objections, and a Final Answer Key is released afterwards, which becomes the binding basis for calculating scores and publishing the preliminary merit list.

GPSC Provisional Answer Key 2026 | Key Details

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationGujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC)
Exam NameAssistant Professor (GES, Class-2) and Child Development Project Officer (CDPO), Class-2
Exam StagePreliminary (Objective Type)
Answer Key TypeProvisional
Number of Answer Keys Released5 (across different advertisement codes)
Objection FeeRs. 100 per objection (non-refundable)
Official Websitehttps://gpsc.gujarat.gov.in

How to Download the GPSC Provisional Answer Key 2026 PDF

  1. Visit the official GPSC website: https://gpsc.gujarat.gov.in
  2. Navigate to the “Latest News / Events” section or the dedicated “Answer Key” tab on the homepage.
  3. Locate the answer key link corresponding to your advertisement number (PAK-94, PAK-91, PAK-85, PAK-83, or PAK-26 for 2025-26).
  4. Click the download link; the PDF will open in your browser or download automatically.
  5. Save both the Master Question Paper and the Provisional Answer Key to your device for offline reference.
  6. Cross-check your responses using only the question numbers from the Master Question Paper, not from your own booklet set (as different sets may have different numbering).

How to Calculate Your Probable Score

To estimate your score accurately, you need the marking scheme from the official notification for your specific advertisement. The GPSC preliminary examination typically awards marks per correct answer and applies negative marking for incorrect responses. Once you have the marking scheme details, follow this approach:

Count your correct answers (matched against the official answer key), incorrect answers, and unattempted questions. Apply the formula: Score = (Correct Answers × Marks per Question) − (Incorrect Answers × Negative Marking). For example, if the scheme awards +1 mark for a correct answer and −0.25 marks for an incorrect one, and you answered 90 questions correctly and 10 incorrectly out of 100, your estimated score would be: (90 × 1) − (10 × 0.25) = 90 − 2.5 = 87.5 marks.

Verify the exact marking scheme in the official notification for your advertisement number before calculating your final estimate.

Should You Challenge This Answer Key?

Raise an objection if:

  • The official answer appears to contradict the text or numerical data in the official Master Question Paper.
  • You have a clear reference from a recognised textbook, journal, government publication, or academic source that supports an alternative answer.
  • Multiple authoritative sources agree that the given answer is incorrect.
  • The question itself contains a printing error, ambiguous wording, or two defensible correct options clearly stated in the Master Paper.

Do NOT raise an objection if:

  • You are uncertain or guessing; the Rs. 100 fee per question is non-refundable regardless of outcome.
  • Your only sources are social media, coaching centre apps, or unverified online discussions without published documentation.
  • You attempted the question and got it wrong, but cannot produce a textbook or official reference supporting your alternative answer.
  • You believe the answer is wrong based solely on your personal reasoning, without external documentary proof.

Practical reminder: GPSC subject experts review all objections. Only those backed by credible published references from recognised sources are accepted. Objections without supporting evidence or AI-generated arguments are rejected outright.

How to Challenge the Answer Key

  1. Open the official GPSC Online Objection Submission portal link (published on the GPSC website once the objection window opens).
  2. Log in using your Confirmation Number and Date of Birth from your exam admit card.
  3. Identify the question number from the Master Question Paper (not your booklet) that you wish to challenge.
  4. Select the option (A, B, C, or D) you believe is correct, and upload documentary proof (a scanned textbook page, journal article, government gazette, or similar authentic reference).
  5. Verify that the answer you are suggesting matches the response you actually marked on your OMR sheet; mismatched entries will be auto-rejected.
  6. Pay the non-refundable objection fee of Rs. 100 per question through the online portal. Save your payment receipt as proof of submission.
  7. Submit your objection before the deadline. Late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances.

Critical warning: The objection fee of Rs. 100 per question is non-refundable, even if your objection is rejected. GPSC has explicitly stated that objections backed solely by AI tools (such as ChatGPT) without documentary evidence from a recognised source will not be considered. For calculation-based or reasoning questions, include your full working and methodology. Each challenged question requires a separate fee payment.

What Happens After the Provisional Answer Key?

  1. Objection Window Opens: Candidates submit formal challenges with supporting evidence through the online portal for a fixed period (typically a few days following key release).
  2. Expert Review: GPSC subject experts evaluate all valid objections backed by published references.
  3. Final Answer Key Released: After incorporating any accepted corrections, GPSC publishes the Final (Official) Answer Key, which is absolute and binding.
  4. Preliminary Result Declared: Based on the Final Answer Key, GPSC publishes the merit list of candidates qualifying for the Main Written Examination.
  5. Main Examination: Shortlisted candidates sit for the subject-specific Main Exam, which carries actual weightage in the final selection.
  6. Final Selection: The overall merit list is prepared based on Main Exam performance and interview results (where applicable), leading to final appointment recommendations.

Candidates are advised to monitor https://gpsc.gujarat.gov.in for official announcements on result dates and subsequent recruitment stages.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download PAK-94-2025-26 (Assistant Professor)Download Answer Key
Download PAK-91-2025-26 (Assistant Professor)Download Answer Key
Download PAK-85-2025-26 (Assistant Professor)Download Answer Key
Download PAK-83-2025-26 (Assistant Professor)Download Answer Key
Download PAK-26-2025-26 (CDPO)Download Answer Key
Official GPSC PortalVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the GPSC Provisional Answer Key 2026?

Ans. The GPSC Provisional Answer Key 2026 is the official document containing the correct answers (A, B, C, or D) for every question in the Master Question Paper for the preliminary examinations held in 2025-26. It is called “provisional” because candidates can challenge any answer they believe is incorrect by submitting supporting evidence within the objection window. After expert review, GPSC releases a Final Answer Key that becomes binding for score calculation.

Q2. What is the objection fee, and is it refundable?

Ans. The objection fee is Rs. 100 per question. This fee is completely non-refundable, even if your objection is accepted and the answer is corrected. Each challenged question requires a separate payment of Rs. 100.

Q3. How do I know if my objection will be accepted?

Ans. GPSC accepts objections only if they are backed by credible documentary evidence from a recognised source such as an official textbook, government publication, or peer-reviewed journal. Objections supported solely by AI tools or personal reasoning without published references are rejected. If your objection is accepted, GPSC will revise the final answer key accordingly.

Q4. Can I submit an objection without uploading documentary proof?

Ans. No. GPSC explicitly requires supporting documentary evidence (a scanned page from a textbook, journal, or official source) with every objection. Objections submitted without evidence are rejected outright, and you forfeit the Rs. 100 fee.

Q5. What happens if the provisional answer key is changed after objection review?

Ans. If your objection is accepted and the answer is corrected, GPSC publishes a revised Final Answer Key. Scores are recalculated using the corrected answer key, and the preliminary merit list is published accordingly. However, your objection fee is not refunded.

Q6. What is the difference between the provisional and final answer key?

Ans. The provisional answer key is released immediately after the exam and is open for objections. The final answer key is published after GPSC experts have reviewed all valid objections and made any necessary corrections. Only the final answer key is used to calculate scores and prepare the merit list.

Q7. Can I submit objections after the deadline?

Ans. No. GPSC does not accept late submissions. Objections must be submitted before the announced deadline. Once the window closes, no objections are entertained under any circumstances.

Q8. If I mark the wrong answer on my OMR sheet but believe the official answer is incorrect, can I still raise an objection?

Ans. No. Your objection will be auto-rejected if the answer you suggest does not match the response you actually marked on your OMR sheet. Objections are validated against your recorded responses; mismatches result in automatic rejection.

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Pallavi is an Answer Key Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, focused on publishing official and provisional answer keys for government competitive examinations. She tracks answer key releases from organizations including SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, CSIR, and various state recruitment boards, providing candidates with verified download links and objection filing deadlines. Pallavi's articles include set-wise answer key details, response sheet access instructions, and step-by-step objection submission guides — ensuring every candidate can cross-check their responses and raise challenges within the official window. Her meticulous coverage empowers aspirants to estimate their scores accurately while the final results are awaited.

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