CTET Answer Key For December 2024 Exam Expected By January 1 Or 2: Report
The provisional answer key for CTET December 2024 is expected by January 1 or 2. Candidates can download it from ctet.nic.in using their roll number and date of birth. Along with the answer key, candidates' recorded responses will be available. Objections can be raised for a fee, with refunds for valid claims.

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The provisional answer key for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) December 2024 is expected to be released by January 1 or 2, according to a senior official from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), as reported by Indian Express.
Once available, candidates can access the answer key on the official CTET website, ctet.nic.in, by logging in with their roll number and date of birth. In addition to the answer key, the CBSE will also release the recorded responses of candidates, allowing them to calculate their scores.
How to Download CTET December 2024 Answer Key
Visit the official website, ctet.nic.in.
Click on the link to download the CTET provisional answer key.
Enter your roll number, date of birth, and any other requested information.
Submit the details and view the provisional answer key.
After the answer key is released, the CBSE will invite objections from candidates for a fee per question. If a valid objection is raised, the CBSE will review it and refund the fee.
The CTET December 2024 exam took place on December 14. Based on past trends, the answer key for the July exam was released on July 24, following the exam on July 7.
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Candidates should regularly check the official CTET website for updates on the answer key and other exam-related information.
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