CBSE CTET answer key 2019 released, challenge to be accepted up to July 26

NEW DELHI The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) July 2019 examination Answer Key.
The scanned images of candidate's OMR answer sheets has also been uploaded by the CBSE on the CTET official website - www.ctet.nic.in.
The CTET July 2019 OMR answer sheets of the candidates & answer keys can be accessed through candidate login from July 24, 2019 to up to 11:59 pm on July 26, 2019.
Candidates should note that the machine - gradable Answer Sheets are evaluated with extreme care and are repeatedly scrutinized. Therefore, the CBSE will not entertain any request for re-checking, re-assessment, re-evaluation or scrutiny of OMR Answer Sheets.
Click here for downloading of OMR Sheet and Answer Key for CTET July 2019
Click here for Submission of Key Challenge for CTET July 2019
Candidates are advised to check their answer sheet carefully and if found any discrepancy they should raise objection against that with proof.
The candidates, who appeared for the examination, can challenge the answer keys by paying a fee of Rs 1000/- per question. The fee can be paid online through credit/debit card up to 11:59 pm on July 26, 2019 after that no request will be entertained by the board. Candidates should also note that the fee once paid will not be refunded by the board.
If the challenge is accepted by the Board i.e. if any mistake is noticed by the subject experts in the answer key, a policy decision will be notified on the website and the fee shall be refunded. The refund (if any) will be transferred online to the concerned credit/debit card account so, the candidates are advised to pay from their own credit/debit card. CBSE's decision on the challenges shall be final and no further communication will be entertained.
The CTET exam was conducted on July 7, 2019 in two shifts. The morning shift exam was conducted for the candidates who want to teach up to 5th standard, while the afternoon shift exam was conducted for the candidates willing to be a teacher for Class VI to VIII.
The scanned images of candidate's OMR answer sheets has also been uploaded by the CBSE on the CTET official website - www.ctet.nic.in.
The CTET July 2019 OMR answer sheets of the candidates & answer keys can be accessed through candidate login from July 24, 2019 to up to 11:59 pm on July 26, 2019.
Candidates should note that the machine - gradable Answer Sheets are evaluated with extreme care and are repeatedly scrutinized. Therefore, the CBSE will not entertain any request for re-checking, re-assessment, re-evaluation or scrutiny of OMR Answer Sheets.
Click here for downloading of OMR Sheet and Answer Key for CTET July 2019
Click here for Submission of Key Challenge for CTET July 2019
Candidates are advised to check their answer sheet carefully and if found any discrepancy they should raise objection against that with proof.
The candidates, who appeared for the examination, can challenge the answer keys by paying a fee of Rs 1000/- per question. The fee can be paid online through credit/debit card up to 11:59 pm on July 26, 2019 after that no request will be entertained by the board. Candidates should also note that the fee once paid will not be refunded by the board.
If the challenge is accepted by the Board i.e. if any mistake is noticed by the subject experts in the answer key, a policy decision will be notified on the website and the fee shall be refunded. The refund (if any) will be transferred online to the concerned credit/debit card account so, the candidates are advised to pay from their own credit/debit card. CBSE's decision on the challenges shall be final and no further communication will be entertained.
The CTET exam was conducted on July 7, 2019 in two shifts. The morning shift exam was conducted for the candidates who want to teach up to 5th standard, while the afternoon shift exam was conducted for the candidates willing to be a teacher for Class VI to VIII.
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