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Final Day to Challenge UPTET 2026 Answer Key: Submit Objections Now

The Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission has released the UPTET Answer Key 2026, with today being the last day for candidates to submit objections. If you find any discrepancies, you can log in to the official website to challenge the answers. Additionally, results are expected by the end of July, with over 1.7 million candidates awaiting their scores. Confusion over OMR sheet corrections has led to more than 5,000 applications being submitted. Stay informed about the latest updates regarding the UPTET examination.
 

UPTET Answer Key 2026 Objection Submission Deadline



The Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission has made the UPTET Answer Key 2026 available as of July 8. Candidates have until today, July 14, to raise any objections they may have. If you find any discrepancies in the provisional answer key, you can log onto the official site, upessc.up.gov.in, using your credentials to file an objection. The window for submissions will close at midnight tonight.


Steps to Submit Objections

To challenge the UPTET answer key, follow these steps:


1. Go to the website upessc.up.gov.in.


2. Find the "Notice Board" section on the homepage.


3. Click on "Click Here" next to the notification for "Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET-2026) - Question Objection."


4. Enter your roll number, date of birth, and the provided code, then click on "LOGIN."


5. The answer key will be displayed on your screen. You can download it for reference. If you disagree with any answer, you can submit an objection.


Results Anticipated by Month-End

This year, 1,770,714 candidates participated in the UPTET examination, and they are eagerly awaiting their results. Reports suggest that the Commission is likely to announce the results by the end of July.


OMR Correction Applications Exceed 5,000

There has been confusion due to misleading information on social media regarding the opportunity to correct errors in OMR sheets. As a result, candidates have been flocking to the Commission's office since Monday to submit their applications. Many are also sending their requests for OMR corrections via post and email, with over 5,000 applications received so far.