
CTET Answer Key 2021: Expected to be out today, know important details
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CTET answer key 2021 is expected to be released today. Check the latest updates on the answer key and results here.
CTET answer key 2021: The Central Teacher Eligibility Test, CTET answer key 2021 is expected to be out today on the official website, i.e., ctet.nic.in. The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, has released the response sheet and the question papers for the CTET December 2021 exam. Applicants who have appeared for the examination will check their response sheets online.
The exam conducting body, CBSE, would give the applicants a chance to raise objections if anybody is not satisfied. For this, they would be required to check their responses against the official provisional answer key which will be released on the official website.
Go to the official website ctet.nic.in
On the home page, scroll down to the end of the page
A new window will open
Login using either of the options of application number and date of birth or application number and password
Once logged in to your account, you will find the option to view the response sheet and question paper

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