CTET Answer Key 2025 LIVE: CBSE to issue CTET provisional key soon; result date, qualifying marks
Deepanshi Pant | March 7, 2026 | 12:20 PM IST | 15 mins read
The CBSE will soon issue the CTET 2026 provisional key, and the objection window will be activated at ctet.nic.in. Latest updates on the result date, cutoff, qualifying marks, response sheet, OMR, how to challenge, and more.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check Now testThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET 2025) answer key soon on the official website, ctet.nic.in. To download the CTET answer key 2025 PDF, Candidates can log in to the portal by entering their valid application number and date of birth. To raise objections against the CTET 2025 provisional answer key, candidates will have to pay the objection fee - Rs 1,000 per question. CBSE CTET Provisional Answer Key 2026
The objection fee will be refunded in case the challenge is found correct. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the CTET 2025 final answer key on the basis of objections raised against the provisional key by the candidates. The CBSE administered the CTET 2026 exam from February 7 to 8 for paper 1 (classes 1 to 5) and paper 2 (classes 6 to 8).
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CTET Answer Key 2025 Date
The CBSE will make the provisional CTET Answer Key 2026 for the February Session available soon. According to the latest updates, the board has not made any official announcement regarding the answer key release date and time. The authority will publish the CTET 2025 final answer key along with the result after the declaration of the provisional answer key.
How to check the CTET 2025 Answer Key?
Follow the instructions given below to check and download the CTET answer key and response sheet:
- Go to the ctet.nic.in.
- Click on the “CTET 2026 Answer Key" link .
- Log in using your valid application number and password or date of birth and submit.
- The CTET 2026 answer key PDF will appear on the screen.
- Save and download the CTET 2025 answer key.
CTET Answer Key 2025 Objection Process
The CBSE will soon publish the CTET answer key 2025 on the official website. Candidates can check the steps given below to object to the provisional CTET 2026 answer key:
- Visit the official website - ctet.nic.in.
- Open the "View image of OMR Sheet, View and Challenge CTET Answer Key" link.
- Enter your application number, date of birth, and security pin.
- Select the question(s) from Paper 1 or Paper 2 you wish to challenge.
- Choose the correct option, provide justification, and upload supporting documents.
- Pay the Objection fee using a credit/debit card or net banking.
- Submit and save the confirmation page for future reference.
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