Rajasthan Teacher Mains Answer Key 2026: Release Date and Download Process
Rajasthan Teacher Mains Answer Key 2026 Update
The main examination for Rajasthan Teacher Recruitment took place from January 17 to January 20. Candidates who participated in the exam are eagerly awaiting the answer key to assess their potential scores. Recently, Alok Raj, the Chairman of the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB), shared an update regarding the REET Mains answer key and hinted at the timeline for the announcement of results.
Expected Release Date for REET Mains Answer Key
The RSSB is set to publish the provisional answer key for REET Mains Level-1 and Level-2 on its official website. Candidates will be able to access it based on their respective shifts and paper levels. Alok Raj mentioned on the social media platform 'X' that the board aims to release the preliminary answer key for Teacher Recruitment Levels 1 and 2 in the third or fourth week of February. If all goes as planned, the pre-DV results may be available by the end of March.
This indicates that the answer key will not be available in January, and candidates will need to wait until February for its release.
Steps to Download the Rajasthan Teacher Recruitment Answer Key
Once the Rajasthan Teacher Mains answer key is published, candidates can follow these steps to download it:
1. Visit the official website of the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board, rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
2. Navigate to the Latest Notice tab.
3. After the answer key is released, look for the options to check the Rajasthan Teacher Level 1 and Level 2 Answer Keys at the top.
4. Click on the PDF link to view the answer key on your screen.
Estimating Scores and Raising Objections
With the answer key, candidates will be able to estimate their scores in the Rajasthan Teacher Recruitment exam. They will also have the opportunity to raise objections regarding any questions they find questionable. However, based on feedback from candidates, it is anticipated that the cut-off for Rajasthan Teacher Recruitment may be high. Many candidates reported that the exam was lengthy, with several questions embedded within single questions, leading some to compare it to the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) exam.