The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) is one of the most significant assessments for aspiring educators in Rajasthan, aimed at determining the eligibility of candidates wishing to teach at the primary and upper-primary levels. The 2025 REET exam unfolded over two days—February 27 and 28, 2025—across various centers in Rajasthan, conducted offline.
With the exam now concluded, candidates eagerly await the official answer key, which the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) plans to release shortly. This answer key will cover both Level 1 and Level 2 exams, providing necessary guidance for students to evaluate their performance.
The REET has drawn considerable interest this year, with a staggering 1,142,107 candidates registering for the exam, signaling intense competition among potential teachers. According to the latest updates, the answer key is anticipated to be available during the first week of March 2025, allowing students to assess their performance against the official standards.
Once released, the REET answer key will be accessible through BSER’s official website, known as reet2024.co.in. Candidates can quickly check their results by following several straightforward steps:
- Visit the official test site.
- Locate the link labeled “REET Answer Key 2025 for Level 1 & 2” on the homepage.
- Select the relevant exam level—Level 1 or Level 2.
- View the displayed answer key, which will list the questions and their correct answers.
- Download the PDF format of the answer key for future reference.
Besides accessing the answer key, candidates who may disagree with any of the answers listed will have the option to challenge them. The BSER has set up provisions for raising objections against the answer key. Candidates will be allowed to file objections if they believe any of the answers are incorrect or misplaced. The procedure involves submitting proof and will incur a fee of Rs. 300 for each objection raised. If the objection is validated, the fee will be refunded.
For candidates participating in the REET, it is imperative to note the minimum qualifying marks required to pass the exam. There are distinct cut-off scores based on category:
- SC/ST: 36%
- General/Others: 60%
Meeting these qualifying scores is not merely important for passing but is also fundamental for aspiring teachers aiming to secure teaching positions within the state's education system.
Once the REET answer key is live, candidates will be able to compare their answers with the official document to estimate their potential scores accurately. The REET is not just another exam; it is pivotal for many hopeful educators aspiring to make significant contributions to the education sector of Rajasthan.
With the examination process now culminated, the state's future educators wait expectantly for the BSER's forthcoming announcements. The results, along with the official answer key, are expected to provide clarity and direction to many candidates as they navigate their paths toward teaching careers.
For the latest updates and to download the official answer key once available, candidates are encouraged to frequently check the BSER’s official website to stay informed.