PSTET 2024 Answer Key Released, Steps To Raise Objection


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The last date to challenge the PSTET answer key, if any, is December 15, 2024, up till 5 PM. The exam was conducted on December 1.

The Punjab TET 2024 exam was conducted on December 1 (Representative/File Photo)

The Punjab State Education Board (PSEB) has released the answer key for the Punjab Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET) 2024. Those who took the exam can check the answer key by visiting the official website at pstet.pseb.ac.in. The last date to challenge the PSTET answer key, if any, is December 15, 2024, up till 5 PM.

The Punjab TET 2024 exam was conducted on December 1. Punjab TET Paper-1 and Paper-2 exams are conducted to qualify for becoming a teacher for classes 1 to 8 in the state. Punjab State Council of Educational Research and Training released the notification of PSTET on October 16.

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Punjab PSTET 2024 Answer Key: Steps To Raise Objection

Step 1: Visit the official website – pstet.pseb.ac.in

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link Punjab TET tab.

Step 3: Now click on the PSTET answer key 2024 link

Step 4: A PDF will appear on your screen. Download it and check the answers

Step 5: Save the provisional answer key for future reference.

Step 6: Select the question you want to raise objection to

Step 7: Upload supporting documents and pay the fees

Step 8: Submit and save the page for further reference.

Punjab TET Paper-1 consists of 150 questions of 150 marks. There are a total of five sections. Each section features 30 questions for 30 marks. These sections are Child Development and Pedagogy, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Language (Punjabi), and Language (English). The exam will be of 150 minutes.

Punjab TET Paper-2 comprises 150 questions of 150 marks. In this, 30 questions of 30 marks are asked in the Child Development and Pedagogy and Language (Punjabi) and (Language English) sections. While 60 questions of 60 marks are related to the subject paper. This paper is also 150 minutes long.

To appear in Punjab TET Paper-1, applicants must have passed 12th class with at least 45 per cent marks. Along with this, one must have done a two-year D.El.Ed. course. Whereas for Paper 2, one must have completed D.El.Ed and graduation. There is no age limit to apply for the exam. Anyone above 18 years of age can apply.


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