CTET answer key 2023 challenge window to close today at ctet.nic.in

CTET answer key 2023 challenge window to close today at ctet.nic.in

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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 18, 2023 08:47 IST

Candidates can raise objections against CTET Answer Key 2023 if they find any. In order to raise objections against the CTET answer key, candidates have to pay a refundable fee of INR 1,000 per question.

CTET Answer Key 2023: Last date to raise challenge today

CTET Answer Key 2023 Challenge: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is scheduled to close the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET 2023) answer key challenge window today, i.e. September 18. More than 29 lakh candidates appeared for the CTET Exam 2023. All these candidates can download CTET answer key August 2023 PDF of paper 1 and 2 from the official website, ctet.nic.in.

Along with the CTET answer key 2023, the board also uploaded the candidates' individual scanned OMR answer sheets. Candidates can raise objections against CTET Answer Key 2023 if they find any. In order to raise objections against the CTET answer key, candidates have to pay a refundable fee of INR 1,000 per question. Subject experts will review the challenges and refund the fee if found to be correct, the CTET notification 2023 read. No objection can be filled without the deposition of the fee.

How to challenge CTET answer key 2023?

Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to challenge the CTET answer key 2023:

  • Go to the official website of CBSE CTET, ctet.nic.in.
  • Click on the Login CTET July/August 2023 link.
  • Enter registration number and password.
  • Now click on the CTET answer key August 2023 pdf download link.
  • Download the CTET OMR answer sheets.
  • Match the answers in the OMR sheet and answer key.
  • In case of any error or not satisfied with the answer, click in the ‘submit key challenge’ link.
  • Key in roll number and date of birth.
  • Select the question ids and correct answers.
  • Upload supporting documents and pay INR 1,000 per question challenged.
  • Review and download the objections made.

The CBSE Board conducted the exam on August 20 in two shifts. A total of 15,01,719 candidates appeared for paper 1 and 14,02,184 candidates appeared for paper 2.

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