The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026 provisional answer key objection window will be closed by the CBSE on 15th March, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can use their application number, password, and date of birth to log in to the official website ctet.nic.in and raise objections to the Provisional Answer Key.
Candidates can use the objection facility to raise objections to any discrepancies in the scanned OMR Response Sheet uploaded by the Central Board of Secondary Education.
The candidates need to select the question they want to dispute and attach proper supporting documents to do so. To dispute the question, the candidates need to pay a fee of Rs 1,000.
The CBSE will examine all the objections the candidates have submitted once the objection window is closed. Experts in the subject will examine the objections submitted by the candidates.
The final answer key will be released once the procedure of checking the objections is over. The final answer key will be released to prepare the results of CTET 2026, which will be released on the official website.