NVS answer key 2022 for TGT out at navodaya.gov.in; raise objections by December 10
Anu Parthiban | December 8, 2022 | 09:35 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can raise objections against the NVS answer key TGT till December 10 by paying Rs 1,000 per question challenged at cbseit.in/cbse/2022/nvskey/.
NEW DELHI: Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has released NVS answer key 2022 for TGT posts. The computer-based test for TGT vacancy was held from November 28 to 30, 2022. Candidates who appeared in the exam will be able to download the Navodaya answer sheet PDF from the official website, navodaya.gov.in or cbseit.in/cbse/2022/nvskey/.
“The Computer Based Test will be conducted from November 28 to 30, 2022 for the TGTs and Miscellaneous Category of Teachers notified under Direct Recruitment Drive 2022-23/ Special Recruitment Drive 2022-23,” the notice read.
Candidates will be able to raise objections against the NVS answer key TGT till December 10, 2022. The prescribed fee of Rs 1,000 per question challenged will be required to be submitted through Credit, Debit Card.
The challenges against which the fee is received, will be verified by the concerned subject experts. If the challenge of the answer key is accepted, a policy decision will be notified on the website and the fee shall be refunded to the candidates.
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How to download Navodaya answer key 2022
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the answer key and raise challenge.
- Visit the NVS official website, navodaya.gov.in or cbseit.in/cbse/2022/nvskey/.
- Click on the NVS Answer Key 2022 for TGT link.
- Enter the login details such as roll number and date of birth
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- NVS 2022 TGT answer key will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the answer key and download the page.
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