BSE Odisha issues OTET answer key 2025; challenge window opens on December 29
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 27, 2025 | 04:52 PM IST | 1 min read
OTET Answer Key 2025: Candidates will be able to raise their objections till January 4 on the official website, bseodisha.ac.in.
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha has issued the provisional answer keys for the Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test (OTET 2025) exam. Candidates will be able to object to the OTET 2025 answer key on the official website, bseodisha.ac.in.
BSE Odisha will open the OTET answer key 2025 challenge window on December 29 at 11 am. The last date to object to the provisional answer key is January 4.
Candidates will have to submit Rs 500 for each response. Candidates will also have to upload authentic documents in support of their challenges, which will be analysed by a question analysis committee. No objection will be accepted by email, postal despatch or personal delivery.
As per the OTET 2025 marking scheme, candidates will be given one mark for each correct answer, and there is no negative marking in the exam. BSE Odisha conducted the OTET papers 1 and 2 on December 17 in two shifts.
“Final answer keys of OTET, 2025 will be released after detail analysis of the challenged responses by the said committee. The result shall be processed on the basis of the final answer keys as decided by the Committee. The decision of the question analysis committee shall be final and binding on the candidates,” the official OTET statement reads.
OTET 2025 is conducted for candidates who aspire to become teachers for Classes 1 to 8 in government, private aided schools, and private unaided schools in the state.
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