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CTET December 2024 Exam Answer Keys to be released soon by CBSE on ctet.nic.in

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Posted on 24 Dec 2024
19:20 PM
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Once the provisional answer keys are released, candidates can download the provisional answer keys from ctet.nic.in
Following the release of the provisional answer keys, candidates will be provided the opportunity to raise objections against the provisional answer keys and will have to pay for every objection raised

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will soon be releasing the provisional answer keys for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on its official website. Once the provisional answer keys are released, candidates can download the provisional answer keys from ctet.nic.in.

Following the release of the provisional answer keys, candidates will be provided the opportunity to raise objections against the provisional answer keys and will have to pay for every objection raised.

How to download CTET Answer keys from official website once released?

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Step 1: Visit the official website of CTET at ctet.nic.in

Step 2: Under the 'Candidate Activity' Section, click on 'Download Provisional Answer Key for CTET'

Step 3: Enter your login credentials

Step 4: The answer Keys will be displayed on the screen before you

Step 5: Click on the answer against which you want to raise objections

Step 6: Pay required fee

Step 7: Submit your application

The objections raised by the candidates will be considered by the board and the final answer keys will be released after the consideration along with the result.

Last updated on 24 Dec 2024
07:51 PM
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