CTET Answer Key 2026 To Release Soon; Know How To Raise Objections

CTET Answer Key 2026 To Release Soon; Know How To Raise Objections

1 min readComment FOLLOW USPrefer Shiksha.comShiksha
Pallavi
Pallavi Pathak
Assistant Manager Content
New Delhi, Updated on Feb 13, 2026 15:48 IST
Central Board of Secondary Education can release the CTET 2026 Answer Key anytime soon at the official website ctet.nic.in. Read below for more details. CTET Answer Key can be released anytime now at the official portal - ctet.nic.in. Candidates who appeared in the examination will be able to check the provisional key once they are out. Once, it i

Central Board of Secondary Education can release the CTET 2026 Answer Key anytime soon at the official website ctet.nic.in. Read below for more details.

CTET Answer Key can be released anytime now at the official portal - ctet.nic.in. Candidates who appeared in the examination will be able to check the provisional key once they are out.
Once, it is released,ย  the answer key will be available on official website for two to three days. The objection window will also activated as soon as the answer key will release.ย 
Those who want to raise objections, need to pay INR 1000 per question within the stipulated time. If anyone raises objection without paying the fee or submit it on any other medium, it will not be considered.
After the objections are submitted, the subject matter experts will examine these challenges and accordingly release the final answer keys. The final result of CTET 2026 will be based on the final answer key.

How To Raise Objections to CTET 2026 Provisional answer key

See below the steps to raise objections to provisional answer key:

  • Go to the official website of CTET.
  • Login using CTET 2026 application number and password or date of birth.
  • On homepage, click on link for CTET 2026 Answer Key-Objection/Challenge.
  • Select the question on which you want to raise objections from Paper 1 and Paper 2.
  • Submit your explanation and upload supporting documents.
  • Pay the objection fee.
  • Save confirmation page for future reference.

CTET exam is conducted twice every year. It is for recruitment of teachers in central government schools such as KVS and NVS, Classes 1 to 8.

Staying updated about the latest educational events is just a click away
Enter Mobile Number

Follow Shiksha.com for latest education news in detail on Exam Results, Dates, Admit Cards, & Schedules, Colleges & Universities news related to Admissions & Courses, Board exams, Scholarships, Careers, Education Events, New education policies & Regulations.
To get in touch with Shiksha news team, please write to us at news@shiksha.com

About the Author
author-image
Pallavi Pathak
Assistant Manager Content
Pallavi Pathak is a distinguished subject matter expert renowned for her expertise in Physics. Coming from a science background, she has around 11 years of experience in generating high-quality content for JEE and N Read Full Bio
qna

Comments