OTET Answer Key 2019 Released; Check Last Date to Raise Objections
Piyush.Dixit | October 5, 2019 | 03:20 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, October 5: Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha has released the provisional answer key for the state Teacher Eligibility Test (OTET) exam on October 5, 2019. OTET answer key 2019 is available in pdf format only. Candidates can raise objections regarding these provisional answer key of OTET till October 10, 2019. It is to be noted that this answer key is not final and it is subjected to receive the grievance of the candidates. Candidates can check answer keys on the official website – bseodisha.ac.in. These answer key is for recruitment to the post of lecturer in the Odisha government.
Steps to download the OTET Answer Key
To download the answer key, candidates can follow the steps given below.
- Visit the official website of OTET- bseodisha.nic.in .
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Click on the link to download OTET answer key.
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The link will redirect to the answer key for paper I & II
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Enter the required credentials along with date of exam
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Check answer key for both papers one by one
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Save the file to use for future reference
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Calculate marks by checking number of correct and incorrect answers
Only those candidates will qualify in exam who will score at least 90 marks out of 150 (for general/OBC candidates) and 75 marks for reserve category candidates. All those candidates who score the qualifying marks along with the determined cut off marks will be considered eligible to become teachers in classes 1 to 8.
Earlier OTET exam was conducted on August 5, 2019 in offline mode across state. OTET exam is conducted for two papers - paper I and II. Paper I is conducted to become teachers in classes 1 to 5 while those who wish to become teachers in classes 6 to 8 have to qualify paper II of OTET exam.
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