The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will shut down the window to challenge the answer key of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test or CTET 2022 tomorrow, 17 February, at 12 pm. Applicants can download the CTET answer key from ctet.nic.in and raise objections by following the given steps.
“In case the candidates are not satisfied with any of the answer key(s), they have to click on the link Submit Key Challenge. Select the question through the dropdown which they want to challenge and click on Select for Challenge, select the answer option which you think is correct. In case, the candidates think that more than one option is correct, they have to select such desired options. In case, the candidates have opted wrong answer option for the challenge, Click to Update your Answer. In case, the candidates want to challenge more answer key(s), follow the same procedure,” said CBSE in its answer key notification.
For every objection raised, applicants will have to pay a fee of Rs 1,000.
However, challenges, against which the fee is received, will further be cross checked and verified by subject experts and once accepted by the board, it will be notified on the examination website and the fee will be refunded back to the applicant. Once all this process is over the final answer key will be declared.