Bihar STET answer key 2023 out; raise objections by September 16
Anu Parthiban | September 15, 2023 | 08:53 AM IST | 1 min read
BSEB STET 2023 mathematics exam will be held on September 18. Download BSTET answer key and challenge keys by paying Rs 50 at bsebstet.com.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Controller of Examinations has uploaded the Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (BSEB BSTET 2023) the answer key for the exams held from September 4 to September 15. Candidates who appeared in the BSTET 2023 exam will be able to download the answer key from the official website, bsebstet.com.
“STET 2023 candidates are hereby informed that Paper-1 subjects of Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET), 2023 conducted through CBT - Dance (code 116), Physical Education (Code 113), and Paper-II subject Philosophy (Code 222) answer key have been uploaded on the website of the committee https://bsebstet.com/Grievance/Glogin,” the BSEB tweeted.
Candidates can raise objections against the BSTET answer key 2023 through online mode by 4 PM on September 16. They will also have to upload the supporting documents for the challenge submitted. The Bihar STET 2023 answer key challenge fee is Rs 50 per question.
BSTET answer key 2023 of the remaining subjects will be uploaded soon on the official website. Earlier, the Bihar board announced 4 year relaxations’ in age to all candidates for the recruitment exam. The board informed yesterday that the BSTET exam for mathematics paper will be held on September 18.
How to challenge BSTET 2023 answer key
- Visit the BSTET official website, bsebstet.com/Grievance/Glogin.
- Key in roll number, date of birth and mobile number.
- Click on the BSTET answer key and download.
- Now, select the question id to be challenged.
- Upload the supporting documents and pay Rs 50 per question.
- Review the objections and save it for future reference.
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