Bihar STET 2023 paper 2 answer key out on bsebstet.com
Candidates can challenge the Bihar STET 2023 by paying Rs 150 per question challenged till 4 PM on September 20.
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NEW DELHI: The Bihar State Education Board (BSEB) has uploaded the answer key of the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2023 paper 2 on the official website, bsebstet.com.
The subjects for which the answer key was uploaded include Physics (214), Political Science (219), Sociology (220) and Home Science (224). The board has also uploaded the response sheets of candidates.
Candidates can raise objections against the Bihar STET 2023 till 4 PM on September 20. They will have to pay Rs 150 per question challenged. They will have to make the admission fee through the online mode, using debit card or credit card or net banking.
Bihar STET 2023: How to raise objections
Candidates can follow these steps to raise grievances against the answer key:
- Visit the official website, bsebstet.com/Grievance/Glogin.
- Login using roll no, date of birth and mobile number
- Click on the question against which you want to raise objection
- Enter you grievance and click submit
- Make the online payment and download the form for future reference.
The board will send the objections to an expert committee for the review process. It will then release the STET 20223 final answer key that cannot be challenged.
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The board had earlier released the BSEB STET answer key 2023 on September 17 and 15 for Paper 1, including Dance (code 116) and Physical Education (Code 113), and Paper 2, including Philosophy (Code 222).
As per the latest notice, the Bihar STET exam results 2023 are likely to be declared on a later date at bsebstet.com. The BSEB STET was conducted on September 4 to 15.
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