BSEB limits STET 2025 answer key objection fee to Rs 250; extends challenge facility
Vagisha Kaushik | November 26, 2025 | 06:05 PM IST | 1 min read
Bihar STET 2025: Candidates will have to pay a minimum fee of Rs 50 to challenge the answer key on bsebstet.org. The last date to raise objections is November 28.
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Subscribe NowThe Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced a cap on the maximum fee to be paid by a candidate for raising objections against the State Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) answer key. The board has decided that for challenging the answer keys issued after the completion of the board’s technical examinations such as DElEd Joint Entrance Examination, STET, competency test, etc., a minimum fee of Rs 50 per question will be charged. In case, a candidate has objections to multiple questions, the maximum fee charged will be Rs 250 only.
If a candidate who wishes to file an objection believes that any question has an incorrect answer, they will pay Rs 50 per question. However, even if the number of questions they want to challenge exceeds five, the maximum fee they will have to pay is not more than Rs 250.
In view of the decision taken by the board, if a STET 2025 candidate believes that they have objections to more than five questions in the Bihar STET 2025 answer key , they will still have to pay only Rs 250 as the maximum fee.
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BSEB has also extended the last date for challenging the Bihar STET 2025 answer key till November 28. Earlier, the deadline was fixed as November 27. The extension has been given “in the interest of the candidates.”
The applicants may submit their objections online by clicking on the link "Click here for objection STET, 2025" available on the board’s website – bsebstet.org. “Objections will be accepted only through online mode. Any objections received after the prescribed deadline or through any other means will not be considered,” the board reiterated.
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