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25 March 2025

RBSE Releases REET 2025 Answer Key: How To Download And Challenge

Candidates can now download the provisional answer key and raise objections against inaccuracies until March 31, 2025.

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the provisional answer key for the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) 2025 on March 25, 2025. Candidates who took the exam can access and download the answer key from the official websites, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and reet2024.co.in.

The REET 2025 examination took place on February 27 and 28, 2025, and serves to recruit teachers for Classes 1 to 8. Candidates now have the opportunity to review their answers against the official key and challenge any discrepancies that they find.

To facilitate this process, candidates seeking to download the answer key can follow these simple steps:


  1. Go to the official website: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in or reet2024.co.in.

  2. Click on the link for the REET Level 1 or Level 2 answer key.

  3. Enter any required login details if prompted.

  4. The provisional answer key will appear on the screen.

  5. Download and save it for future reference.

In line with standard procedure, candidates can challenge the answer key by following a defined objection process. They are required to pay a fee of Rs 300 per question and provide valid supporting documents, including references from authentic books. Here's a breakdown of how the process works:


  1. Visit the official REET website.

  2. Select the ‘Raise Objection’ option.

  3. Log in using your registered credentials.

  4. Upload valid supporting documents to substantiate your objection.

  5. Pay the applicable fee and submit the request.

The RBSE has set a deadline for submitting objections, which is March 31, 2025, by 12 AM. Candidates are urged to make timely submissions as the objection window will be open for a limited time. “Objections will only be accepted online; offline objections or those without supporting evidence will not be considered,” the RBSE clarified.

In addition to the objection protocol, two questions in the REET level 2 exam and three questions in the level 1 exam have been dropped, which means candidates will be awarded bonus marks for these adjustments. Each correct answer will receive +1 mark, no marks will be deducted for incorrect answers, and -1/3 mark will be deducted for unanswered questions, allowing candidates to calculate their estimated scores.

After collecting the objections and evaluating them, RBSE will revise and release the final answer key, which will be crucial for determining candidates' scores in the REET 2025 results expected to be announced in April 2025.

The proactive steps taken by the RBSE in releasing the answer key and providing a transparent objection process highlights its commitment to ensuring a fair evaluation process for all candidates. This structured approach not only allows candidates to assess their performance but also to participate actively in verifying the integrity of the examination process.