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Released is the KTET Answer Key 2023; object by January 12

On this day, January 5, the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has made available the answer key for the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET) in October 2023. All four categories’ answer keys are now accessible on the official website, ktet.kerala.gov.in. By January 12, candidates may voice their disapproval of the KTET 2023 answer key.

The test was given in two sessions, morning and afternoon, from September 10 to September 16. There will be two shifts: an afternoon duty from 2 pm to 4.30 pm and a morning shift from 10 am to 12.30 pm.

KTET 2023 Answer Key: How to Verify the Answer Key

Step 1: Visit ktet.kerala.gov.in, the Kerala TET 2023 official website.

Step 2: Search and choose the answer key link from the webpage.

Step 3: Type in the necessary information, including the application ID and number.

Step 4: The answer key for the Kerala TET 2023 will show up on the screen.

Step 5: Verify again. To use later, save, download, and print out.

Answer key for KTET 2023: How can I raise an objection?
By 5 p.m. on January 12, candidates must submit their complaints to the answer key and supporting documentation to the Secretary, Pariksha Bhawan, Pujapur, Thiruvananthapuram-12. After the specified deadline, complaints won’t be accepted. Candidates may visit the official website to see the complaint filing process.

KTET Answer Key 2023: Identification System
There are only Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on the test, and each one is worth one mark. Incorrect responses do not result in a failing grade. There are 150 possible points in the test.

The test for Category I candidates is for lower primary (grades I–V), Category II candidates is for upper primary (grades VI–VIII), Category III candidates is for high school (grades IX–X), and Category IV candidates is for language teachers (high school) in Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Urdu.

Applicants are eligible for KTET if they have earned a Trained Teachers Certificate or Diploma in Technical Education from the Kerala Government Examination Board and have passed the upper secondary/senior secondary (equivalent) exam with 48% of the possible points.

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