CTET 2019 Answer Key And OMR Sheet Released; Raise Challenge Till Dec 25
Shristi Kirti | December 23, 2019 | 01:07 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 23: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the answer key of CTET 2019 on December 23 in online mode at ctet.nic.in. Along with the answer key, the authority has also released the candidate response sheet/OMR sheet. Candidate can go through the answer key and access their response sheet by using their roll number and date of birth. Go through the steps below to know as to how to download the answer key and OMR sheet of CTET:
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How to Check CTET Answer Key and OMR Sheet?
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Visit the official website of CTET - ctet.nic.in
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Click on the answer key link of CTET
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Select ‘Downloading of OMR Sheet and Answer Key for CTET December 2019’
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The screen will open in a login window
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Enter roll number and date of birth
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The screen will then display your CTET answer key.
The authority has also released the facility to raise challenge in CTET answer key in case of discrepancies. Candidates can raise challenge by logging in using their date of birth and roll number. The last date to raise challenge in the answer key of CTET is December 25, 2019. Go through the steps below to know as to how to raiser challenge in the CT#ET 2019 answer key:
How to Challenge CTET Answer Key 2019?
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Visit the official website of CTET - ctet.nic.in
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Click on the answer key link of CTET
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Select ‘Submission of Key Challenge for CTET December 2019’
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The screen will open in a login window
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Enter roll number and date of birth
CTET 2019 exam was held on December 8 in offline mode for both paper I and paper II. CTET is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates as teachers in classes 1 to 8. CTEt paper I is conducted for those who wish to become teachers in classes 1 to 5 while paper II is held for those who wish to become teachers from classes 6 to 8.
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