CTET answer key 2023 expected to be out today at ctet.nic.in; latest updates
CTET answer key 2023 is expected to be released soon on the official website, ctet.nic.in. The CTET exam was conducted on August 20 in offline mode.
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Check NowPrerna Goel | August 31, 2023 | 08:32 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE is likely to release the provisional CTET 2023 answer key today, August 29 in online mode. The answer key of CTET will be available to candidates on the official site of CBSE CTET on ctet.nic.in. As per the previous year CTET trends, the board usually releases the CTET answer key within 15 to 20 days of conducting the exam. Candidates who have appeared for the CTET exam on August 20 will be able to check their CTET response sheet online.
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Also, CBSE will give applicants a chance to raise objections against the provisional CTET answer key 2023 within the stipulated time, in case they do not stand satisfied. After evaluating the objections raised, the final CTET answer key will be released.
How to download CBSE CTET Answer Key 2023?
Follow the steps below to download the CTET answer key:
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Visit the official website of CBSE CTET, ctet.nic.in
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Click on the link that reads, 'CTET 2023 Answer key'
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In the new window, enter your credentials such as application number, date of birth, captcha and other details asked
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CTET 2023 answer key will appear on the screen
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Download the CTET answer key and save it for future reference
CTET Result 2023
CTET result will be declared once the final CTET answer key is out. Candidates will be required to log in to their registered CBSE CTET accounts using the roll number to check their exam results. The CTET eligibility certificate 2023 will be available for qualifying candidates. Secondly, the CTET mark sheet 2023 will be available for the candidates who have given the exam.
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