NewsIMTSCandidates who want to raise objections against the answer key can find the objection window link on the official website of BSEB STET at bsebstet.org. Earlier, the last date to raise an objection was November 27, which has been extended. To raise objections, candidates will have to pay ₹ 50/- per question. The Board has clarified the structure for challenging the provisional key. Candidates must pay Rs. 50 per question, but the total amount charged will not exceed Rs. 250, even if more than five questions are challenged. Candidates can check the answer key and response sheet by using their User ID and password. If any candidate feels that the answer to any question in the answer key of the above Response Sheet is wrong, then the concerned candidate can register his objection through online medium within the stipulated period by clicking on the link "Click here for Objection STET, 2025" given on the said website. To raise objections, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of BSEB at bsebstet.org. 2.… (Updated 28 Nov 2025, 12:11 IST; source: link)
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Key Points
- Earlier, the last date to raise an objection was November 27, which has been extended.
- To raise objections, candidates will have to pay ₹ 50/- per question.
- 50 per question, but the total amount charged will not exceed Rs.