HTET 2022 answer key released at haryanatet.in; Raise objections till December 7
Vishnukumar V | December 5, 2022 | 11:25 AM IST | 1 min read
HTET 2022 answer key has been released for all levels on the official website. Candidates can raise objections against HTET 2022 answer key till December 7.
NEW DELHI:
The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has released the HTET answer key 2022 in online mode today, December 5 at haryanatet.in. The official HTET 2022 answer key has been released for level 1, 2 and 3 in the form of PDF files.
Direct link to raise objections against the HTET answer key 2022 -
Click here
Candidates who appeared in the exam can also raise objections if any against the BSEH HTET answer key 2022 till December 7. Candidates have to pay Rs.1000 per question for challenging the BSEH HTET answer key 2022.
HTET answer key 2022 date
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of HTET answer key 2022 |
December 5, 2022 |
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HTET 2022 answer key objection date |
December 5 to 7, 2022 |
HTET answer key 2022 (official)
Steps to raise objections against the HTET answer key 2022
Candidates can check the below-mentioned steps to raise objections if any against the HTET answer key 2022.
Step 1: Go to the official website of HTET 2022 - haryanatet.in.
Step 2: Click the link that reads “Click here to file objection on answer key” on the home page.
Step 3: On the login page, enter your HTET login credentials such as roll number and date of birth and enter the given captcha code and click the “Next” button.
Step 4: An OTP will sent to your registered mobile number.
Step 5: Enter the OTP and click submit
Step 6: Check BSEH HTET answer key 2022 with the concerned question.
Step 7: Raise objections if any and pay the objection fee
Step 8: Download and print the answer key of HTET 2022 for future purposes.
Note: Candidates can raise objections against the HTET answer key 2022 in online mode only, other modes will not be entertained.
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