WBTET 2022 answer key released at wbbpe.org; steps to download
Vagisha Kaushik | January 12, 2023 | 01:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can challenge West Bengal TET provisional answer key from January 13 to January 17 at wbbpe.org, wbbprimaryeducation.org.
NEW DELHI : The West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) has released the West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test (WBTET) 2022 answer key. Candidates who appeared for West Bengal TET exam 2022 can check the provisional answer key on the official website – wbbpe.org.
“All the registered examinees who participated/appeared in Teacher Eligibility Test - 2022 (TET - 2022) (for classes 1 to 5, primary), conducted by the board are hereby requested to visit the following websites of WBBPE (wbbpe.org and wbbprimaryeducation.org) to ascertain the provisional answer keys to questions of TET - 2022 which was held on December 11, 2022,” read WBBPE’s official notification.
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Candidates will be able to raise objections to WBTET answer ket 2022 from tomorrow, January 13 to January 17 up to 11:59 pm. Candidates will have to pay Rs 500 per question to challenge the provisional answer key.
The board informed that the subject experts will examine all objections filed by candidates and thereafter the WBTET 2022 final answer key will be released. “The decision of the board on such disputed answer keys shall be final and no further communication will be entertained,” it said.
How to check WBTET 2022 answer key
- Visit the official website of WBBPE – wbbpe.org
- On the homepage, click on the link “Notice: Requesting TET - 2022 candidates who have participated in such test to dispute the provisional answer keys in respect of their individual question booklet”
- A PDF will be displayed on the screen
- Download the WBTET provisional answer key 2022 for future use
Around 7 lakh candidates appeared in WBTET 2022 on December 11 to fill up around 11,000 vacancies for primary teacher posts in government-sponsored and aided schools in West Bengal.
Some of the candidates complained of mismanagement in the West Bengal TET exam conducted after a gap of five years in 1,460 examination centres across the state amid tight security arrangements. However, WBBPE President Gautam Pal said that no untoward incident was reported during the exam and the board did not get any official complaint from the candidates.
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