Overview
The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam) has announced the CG TET Answer Key 2026. Candidates who participated in the Chhattisgarh Teacher Eligibility Test held on 01 February 2026 can now access the provisional answer key.
The answer key was released on 13 February 2026, and candidates have until 18 February 2026 (3:00 PM) to raise any objections.
Key Highlights
| Details |
Information |
| Release Date |
13 February 2026 |
| Objection Period |
Until 18 February 2026 (3:00 PM) |
| Mode |
Online PDF Download |
| Website |
vyapam.cgstate.gov.in |
Steps to Check Answer Key
- Visit the official website: vyapam.cgstate.gov.in.
- Navigate to the “Model Answer” or “Answer Key” section.
- Click on the link for “Model Answer of Chhattisgarh Teacher Eligibility Test (TET26) – 2026”.
- Select either Paper I or Paper II to download the respective PDF.
- Save the PDF for your records.
Objection Process / Fee
- Log in to your candidate profile on vyapam.cgstate.gov.in.
- Go to the “Objection” / “Challenge” section.
- Select the question(s) you wish to challenge.
- Upload any supporting documents if necessary.
- Pay the objection fee of ₹50 per question, which is refundable if accepted.
- Submit your objection before 18 February 2026 (3:00 PM).
Important Dates
| Event |
Date |
| Exam Conducted |
01 February 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released |
13 February 2026 |
| Last Date to Raise Objection |
18 February 2026 (3:00 PM) |
| Final Answer Key (Expected) |
Soon after objections |
| Result Declaration (Expected) |
To be announced |
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
The CG TET exam was conducted on 01 February 2026.
The CG TET answer key was released on 13 February 2026.
Candidates can raise objections until 18 February 2026, 3:00 PM.
Visit the official website vyapam.cgstate.gov.in and navigate to the 'Model Answer' section.
The objection fee is ₹50 per question and is refundable if accepted.
The final answer key is expected to be released soon after the objection period.
Expected qualifying marks vary by category; for General (UR) it is 60%.
The total score is calculated as the number of correct answers multiplied by 1 mark, with no negative marking.
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