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CBSE CTET Exam: Provisional Answer Key Expected Soon

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the provisional answer key for the CTET exam soon. Candidates who took the exam on February 7 and 8 can look forward to comparing their answers with the official key. The article outlines the significance of the answer key, the process for downloading it, and the required cutoff marks for passing. Stay tuned for updates on the official release date and ensure you are prepared to assess your performance effectively.
 
CBSE CTET Exam: Provisional Answer Key Expected Soon

Overview of the CTET Exam



The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) held the CTET Paper 1 and Paper 2 on February 7 and 8 at various exam centers across 140 cities in India. Numerous candidates who participated in the examination are now eagerly anticipating the release of the provisional answer key, which is expected shortly.


Expected Release Timeline for the Answer Key

Historically, the answer key is published within 20 days following the exam. Therefore, it is anticipated that the CBSE will release the answer key this week, although an official announcement regarding the exact date is still pending.


Significance of the Answer Key

Once the CTET answer key is available, candidates will have the opportunity to compare their responses with the official answers, allowing them to evaluate their performance and estimate their potential results. Additionally, if candidates disagree with any of the provided answers, they can submit objections within a specified timeframe. A fee of Rs. 1000 per question will apply for filing objections, and if the objection is validated, marks will be awarded accordingly.


Steps to Download the Provisional Answer Key

Follow these four steps to download the provisional answer key:


1. Visit the official website, ctet.nic.in, once the answer key is released.


2. Click on the active link related to the answer key found under Latest News on the homepage.


3. Log in using your roll number and date of birth.


4. The answer key will appear on your screen, and you can download it from there.


Cutoff Marks for Passing the Exam

Minimum cutoff marks are essential for passing the exam.


CBSE has established category-specific cutoff marks for this examination. Candidates must achieve the required scores based on their category to qualify for teacher recruitment. The cutoff is set at 60% for General/UR candidates and 55% for OBC/SC/ST/PWD candidates.