RBSE REET answer key 2025 out for level 1, 2 on reet2024.co.in; bonus marks for 5 questions
Vagisha Kaushik | March 25, 2025 | 04:49 PM IST | 3 mins read
REET 2025 Answer Key: Candidates can challenge level 1, 2 answer keys by March 31 on reet2024.co.in.
NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education (BSER) has issued the answer key for the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) 2024. Candidates can download the REET answer key 2025 from the official website, reet2024.co.in. REET 2025 was held on February 27 and 28 for the recruitment of teachers in Classes 1 to 8.
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From the REET level 2 answer key 2025, the board has dropped two questions, one in each shift, for which candidates will be awarded bonus marks. Similarly, three questions have been dropped from the REET Level 1 answer key 2025 and bonus marks will be given to the candidates for them.
“The provisional answer keys for the Level-1 (First Shift) and Level-2 (Second and Third Shifts) question papers of the REET Exam-2024, held on 27th-28th February 2025, have been uploaded on the official REET website www.reet2024.co.in,” said board in an official notice.
Candidates can raise objections, if any, against the REET 2025 answer key by paying a fee of Rs 300 per question online, along with a valid (Standard, Authentic) book reference. The last date to submit the challenges is March 31, 2025 by 12 am.
“Objections will only be accepted online; offline objections or those without supporting evidence will not be considered,” the RBSE added.
REET Answer Key 2025: Instructions for candidates
The board issued the following instructions on challenging the REET official answer key 2025:
- Go to the REET website, login with your roll number and date of birth, and click on the "objection on answer key" link. Candidates will receive an OTP on the mobile number registered in their application form.
- After verifying the OTP, the candidate will see details such as name, Language-1, Language-2, and specialization subject, etc. Select the exam level before submitting the objection. The candidate will also have to enter the number of questions they wish to raise objections for and the series of their REET question paper .
- After entering the number, the candidate will be provided with corresponding lines to raise objections. Upload the cover page (JPEG format), which should include the name of the book, author, publisher, and edition of a valid (standard, authentic) book. The page of the book that the candidate believes contains the correct answer (with the answer highlighted, including the page number) should also be uploaded in JPEG format.
- Now, indicate the correct answer as per the provisional answer key issued by the REET office. Enter the correct answer to be. If the candidate has objections for multiple questions, the same process should be followed for all objections.
- After submitting the objections, a challan will be generated at Rs 300 per question. The candidate must pay the challan online. The challan should be printed and kept safe for reference.
- If a candidate raises an objection but does not pay the challan, those objections will not be recorded in the computer system. Therefore, after submitting objections, ensure the payment is made to register the objections.
- After the challan is paid, keep a printout of the objections.
- The proof provided by the candidate for the objections must be from valid (Standard, Authentic) books, not guides, pamphlets, etc.
- Both level candidates must register objections separately for each level after selecting their exam level.
- A candidate can only raise one objection per question.
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