UPTET 2019 Answer Key Released; Raise Objections till January 17
aayushi madavi | January 14, 2020 | 12:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 14: Uttar Pradesh Pariksha Niyamak Pradhikari has released the provisional answer key of UPTET 2019 on their official website. Candidates can check download UPTET answer key in PDF format. The answer key has been released set-wise. Candidates can raise objections on the answer key from January 14 to 17 by paying a requisite fee of Rs. 500 per question. If the objection raised is valid, the objection fee will be returned to the candidates. Check steps to download UPTET answer key 2019 and the procedure to raise objections below.
Steps to Download UPTET 2019 Answer Key
Follow the steps mentioned below to check the answer key of UPTET 2019 -
Step 1: Go to the official website - updeled.gov.in
Step 2: Click on ‘UPTET ANSWER KEY PDF’ option under ‘CANDIDATE SERVICES’ section
Step 3: UPTET answer key PDF file open on the screen
Step 4: Save the PDF file for future references
How to raise objections against UPTET answer key?
Candidates can follow the procedure provided below to raise objections on the answer key.
Step 1: Click on ‘UPTET ANSWER KEY OBJECTION’ under ‘CANDIDATE SERVICES’ section on the homepage of the official website
Step 2: Click on the link for objections
Step 3: Enter registration number, password, and captcha code
Step 4: Click on the ‘Log In’ button
Step 5: Select the question on which you want to raise objections
Step 6: Upload documents in support of the correct answer
Step 7: Pay the objection fee and submit
The exam authorities will release a final answer key on January 31 after considering the objections raised by candidates. The result will be declared on the basis of the final UPTET answer key. UPTET 2019 result will be declared by February 7, 2020.
Candidates who qualify in UPTET 2019 will be issued TET eligibility certificates using which they can apply to be teachers of classes I to VIII in schools of Uttar Pradesh. UPTET certificates are valid for a period of 5 years from the date of issuance.
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