Uttarakhand TET 2024 answer key out for paper 1, 2; raise objections by November 13
UTET Answer Key 2024: Candidates will have to use their application number and password to challenge the answer key.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 28, 2024 | 06:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Uttarakhand Board of Secondary Education (UBSE) has issued the provisional answer key for the Uttarakhand Teacher Eligibility Test (UTET) 2024 examination today, October 28. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the UTET answer key 2024 through the official website ukutet.com.
The board has issued the provisional answer keys for all four sets of question papers for the UTET 2024 paper 1, 2. Candidates will be required to enter their roll number and mobile number to log in and download the provisional answer keys.
The UBSE has also activated the UTET answer key 2024 challenge window. Candidates who are not satisfied with the UTET 2024 answer key can raise objections by visiting the official website. The board conducted the Uttarakhand TET on October 24.
Candidates with objections to any questions or answers may submit their representation or objection in the prescribed format, available on the council's website, along with supporting evidence. Submissions must be emailed to secyutet@gmail.com by 5 pm on November 13, 2024.
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As per the official notice, candidates should submit only one question or answer per form. For objections on multiple questions and answers, each must be submitted on a separate form; otherwise, the representation will not be reviewed.
“To validate your objection, attach a scanned copy of the supporting reference material, including the details of the book, such as its title, author, or publisher’s name. Objections submitted without adequate evidence (reference material) will not be considered,” the official notice read.
UTET 2024 Answer Key: Qualifying marks
To qualify for UTET, general category candidates must achieve at least 60% aggregate, or 90 out of 150 marks. Candidates from reserved categories, including scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), other backward classes (OBC), and persons with disabilities (PwD), must secure at least 55% aggregate, or 82 out of 150 marks.
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