Meghalaya MTET Answer Key 2021 released, raise objections till November 3; check details here

Meghalaya MTET Answer Key 2021 released, raise objections till November 3; check details here

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Rupali Pruthi
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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 26, 2021 17:52 IST

Meghalaya TET answer key 2021 has been released for Paper 1 and Paper 2 of all sets. Candidates who are not satisfied with any answer can raise objections against the same till November 3.

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Meghalaya’s Directorate of Educational Research & Training (DERT) has released the provisional answer key of the Meghalaya TET (MTET) 2021 exam. The MTET answer key 2021 is available as a PDF file for Paper 1 and Paper 2 of all the sets A/ B/ C/ D. Candidates who gave the exam can download the answer key now. Candidates who find any answer as wrong can challenge the same by submitting the application along with the concrete evidence.

The Meghalaya Teacher Eligibility Test (MTET) 2021 exam was held on October 9 for Lower Primary (Paper 1) and Upper Primary (Paper 2) levels.

How to download Meghalaya TET answer key 2021?

Candidates can download the answer key of the Meghalaya TET 2021 exam by following the steps mentioned below:

  • Visit the official website - www.megeducation.gov.in
  • Go to the ‘Notice Board’ section under the ‘Directorate of Educational Research and Training’ tab
  • Click on the ‘MTET 2021 Answer Key...’ link
  • Download the MTET answer key PDF

Steps to raise objections against MTET answer key 2021

Candidates who are not satisfied with any answer can raise objections by submitting the application form along with the appropriate evidence. The application needs to be sent to the official email ID- dert-meg@nic.in. The last date to raise objections is November 3, 2021. Candidates need to fill following details on the answer key application form:

  • Paper name
  • Question number
  • Series name – A/B/C/D
  • Answer key (as uploaded on the official website)
  • Answer key (Candidate’s claim)
  • Evidence

The DERT will analyse the objections received from candidates and will then release the final answer key.

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