TNTET 2025 Provisional Answer Key Released
Candidates should give proof from standard books only, the board said, adding that guides and notes and reference from the internet will not be entertained.
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TNTRB) has released the answer keys of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) paper 1 and paper 2.
The TNTET 2025 paper 1 was held on November 15, while the paper 2 was conducted on November 16. Candidates can download the TNTET 2025 provisional answer key from the official website, trb.tn.gov.in.
The TNTRB has made the provision to object against the provisional answer key by December 3.
“For any objections, candidates should give proof from standard books only,” a statement released by the board said, adding that guides and notes and reference from the internet will not be entertained by TRB.
To view the detailed notification, click here.
How to raise objections TNTRB TNTET 2025
Step 1: Login to the candidate dashboard on the website, trb.tn.gov.in
Step 2: Click the Objection Tracker inside the candidate dashboard.
Step 3: Read the instructions and accept the declaration.
Step 4: To view the Master Question paper – “Click here to view Master Question Paper with Tentative key” – To view the Full QP.
Right answer has been tick-marked in the respective options for each question in the Master Question Paper hosted herewith.
Irrespective of the order of Questions, the candidate shall challange the tentative answer keys Only based on the Master Question Paper.
Step 5: Select the Question Number as per the Master Question Paper.
Step 6: Raise the objection in the given fields, if any.
Step 7: Upload the supporting document and click Save and Submit.
The representation in any other form including e-mail, courier, India-post or application in person will not be entertained. Representations without proper evidence will not be entertained.
Meanwhile, three special TETs will be conducted in January, July, and December in 2026, in compliance with the Supreme Court’s directive making TET mandatory for all teachers handling Classes 1 to 8.
The order applies to teachers working in government and government-aided schools who must clear the test to retain their positions and qualify for promotions.
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