Bihar BEd CET 2024 answer key objection facility ends tomorrow; calculate probable scores
BEd CET 2024 Objection Window: Candidates can raise objections against the BEd CET answer key 2024 through the official website, biharcetbed.Inmu.in.
Ayushi Bisht | June 28, 2024 | 10:24 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Lalit Narayan Mithila University will close the objection window against the Bihar Bachelor of Education Combined Entrance Test (BEd CET) provisional answer key tomorrow, June 29. Candidates who appeared in the exam and are not satisfied with the solutions can raise objections against the Bihar BEd CET answer key 2024 through the official website, biharcetbed-lnmu.in.
The candidates will have to mail to cetbed2024helpdesk@gmail.com by attaching the supporting documents in PDF format. Candidates will have to objections by the authority till tomorrow midnight.
BEd CET final answer key 2024
Candidates can use the provisional answer key to calculate their probable scores in the exam. The BEd CET final answer key 2024 will be released after reviewing all the objections raised by the candidates following which the results will be released by the authority.
BEd CET 2024 Answer Key: Calculate probable scores
- Candidates will be awarded one mark for every correct answer
- No marks will be deducted for wrong answers
The Bihar BEd Common Entrance Test comprised 120 objective-type questions, each carrying one mark, to be completed within a 120-minute time frame. The questions covered five main subjects: general English comprehension, general Hindi, logical and analytical reasoning, general awareness, and teaching-learning environment in schools. Candidates will earn one mark for each correct answer, and there will be no penalty for incorrect answers or unanswered questions.
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