Overview
The Telangana State Level Police Recruitment Board (TSLPRB) has published the Preliminary Answer Key 2026 for the Traffic Supervisor Trainee (TST) and Mechanical Supervisor Trainee (MST) exams. Candidates who participated in the examination conducted on 29 March 2026 can access the answer key and response sheet.
Key Highlights
| Details |
Information |
| Release Date |
4th April 2026 |
| Last Date for Objection |
Check Official Portal (Usually 5-7 days) |
| Mode |
Online |
| Official Website |
tgprb.in |
Steps to Check Answer Key
- Visit the official website: tgprb.in.
- Navigate to the “Supervisor Trainees Recruitment 2025-26 in TGSRTC” or “Answer Key” section.
- Click on the respective link – “Preliminary Key – TST” or “Preliminary Key – MST”.
- The answer key PDF (booklet codewise A/B/C/D) will open directly.
- Download and save the PDF for future reference.
Objection Process / Fee
- Visit the objection portal: svt.tgprb.in.
- Log in using your credentials (Registration Number / Hall Ticket & Date of Birth / Password).
- Select the question(s) you wish to challenge.
- Upload any supporting documents if required.
- Pay the objection fee (if applicable).
- Submit your objections before the deadline.
Important Dates
| Event |
Date |
| Exam Conducted |
29 March 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released |
4th April 2026 |
| Last Date to Raise Objection |
Check Official Portal |
| Final Answer Key (Expected) |
After Objection Review |
| Result Declaration (Expected) |
To be Announced |
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
The exam was conducted on 29 March 2026.
You can download the answer key from the official website tgprb.in.
Visit the objection portal at svt.tgprb.in and follow the instructions.
The last date for objections is usually 5-7 days after the answer key release.
There are a total of 198 vacancies for Supervisor Trainees.
The final answer key is expected to be released after the objection review.
Each correct answer gives +1 mark, and negative marking may apply for wrong answers.
Use the formula: Total Score = (Correct Answers × Marks per Question) - (Wrong Answers × Negative Marking).
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