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Last Updated: September 21, 2023, 17:07 IST
The BSEB has published the Bihar STET answer key 2023 for papers 1 and 2 (Representative image)
BSEB STET Answer Key 2023: Candidates who are not satisfied with the answers can raise objections by 4 pm tomorrow, September 22 by paying a fee of Rs 50 per question along with substantial documents
The Bihar State Education Board (BSEB) has released the answer key of the state Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) 2023 papers 1, and 2. Candidates who took the exam can check the answer keys on the official website at bsebstet.com. Candidates who are not satisfied with the answers can raise objections by 4 pm tomorrow, September 22 by paying a fee of Rs 50 per question along with substantial documents.
The BSEB has published the Bihar STET answer key 2023 for paper 1 which includes Urdu (paper code 102), Sanskrit (code 105), and English (code 109). While paper 2 subjects include English (203), Sanskrit (204), Geography (218), Economics (221), Psychology (223), and Computer Science (226).
Bihar STET Answer Key 2023: How to raise objections
Step 1 – Go to bsebstet.com
Step 2 – Log in using the required credentials
Step 3 – Check the answer key
Step 4 – Select the question you want to raise objection to
Step 5 – Raise an objection, submit proof
Step 6 – Pay the objection fee
Step 7 – Submit, save and download page for further use.
Bihar STET answer key 2023 was earlier released for paper 4. This includes physics, political science, home science, and sociology. The answer keys of dance (code 116), physical education (code 113), and paper II subject philosophy (code 222) along with their question papers have also been released on the official website.
The BSEB STET result 2023 will be based on the final answer key prepared by the board after considering all the objections raised against the provisional answer key for all the subjects. The exam consisted of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark. There was no negative marking for incorrect answers.
To pass the examination, candidates belonging to the general category must obtain 50 per cent of the available marks. For OBC and EWS candidates, the passing marks are set to 45 per cent and for SC, and ST candidates, it is 40 per cent. For PwD candidates the passing mark is 30 per cent. The recruitment process is conducted every year to select teachers for secondary and upper secondary levels across schools in the state.
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