Rajasthan BSTC answer key 2026 out at predeledraj2026.com; objection window open
Sakshi Gupta | May 25, 2026 | 02:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can raise objections against the Rajasthan Pre D.El.Ed 2026 provisional answer key
The Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU), Kota has issued the Rajasthan Pre D.El.Ed (BSTC) 2026 exam 2026 answer key and question paper booklet on the official website of predeledraj2026.com. The examination was held offline in two sessions on May 20.
Candidates have also been given the option to challenge the provisional answer key through the portal. To raise an objection against any answer, applicants will have to submit valid supporting documents or evidence. The final answer key and results will be announced after all objections are reviewed by the authorities.
The exam was conducted in two shifts: morning shift took place from 9 am to 12 noon, while the afternoon session was conducted from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. The paper included 200 multiple-choice questions, and candidates can use the provisional answer key to calculate their probable scores.
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BSTC answer key 2026: Steps to download
To download the BSTC answer key 2026 follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of Rajasthan Pre D.El.Ed at predeledraj2026.com
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Answer Key’ link
- Click on the shift-wise answer key link as per required
- The provisional answer key will appear on the screen
- Download the tentative answer key and take a printout for further reference
BSTC provisional answer key 2026: How to raise objection
To challenge the tentative answer key, applicants can follow the steps mentioned below:
- Go to the official website at predeledraj2026.com
- On the homepage, open the ‘BSTC Answer Key Objection 2026’ link
- Enter your application number and password to log in
- Choose the question(s) for which you want to submit an objection
- Upload supporting documents or proof in the prescribed format
- Complete the online payment process for the objection fee, if applicable
- Review the details carefully and submit the objection form
- Save and download the confirmation receipt for future use
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Application form correction window
As per the official website, the correction window will remain open from May 25 to 28 for editing details such as gender, date of birth, Aadhaar number, category and sub-category, domicile state and district, along with category-related document information.
To make these corrections, candidates will be required to pay a fee of Rs 200. However, details including the candidate’s name, parents’ names, photograph, signature, thumb impression and selected course type cannot be modified.
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