REET Answer Key[Shift1,Shift2,Shift3] 2025 Released – Download and Check Details Here

The REET (Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers) Answer Key 2025 candidate who appeared in this exam on 27 and 28 February can now check the officially answers released for Level 1 and Level 2. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download the provisional answer key and compare their answers to estimate their marks.

REET Answer Key 2025 How To Download

The answer key for different shifts is available online. Candidates can access the official PDFs for Level 1 and Level 2 from the Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER) website. Here’s how to download it: Download the PDF and cross-check your answers.

  • Visit the official reet2024 website.
  • Click on the “REET 2025 Answer Key” link.
  • Choose your shift (Shift 1, Shift 2, or Shift 3).
  • Download the PDF and cross-check your answers.

For direct download links and more details The answer keys of all the levels are available in the PDFs below. Candidates can download the answer key for all the shifts.

REET Level 1 Answer Key 2025[Shift1]Download Here
REET Level 2 Answer Key 2025[Shift2]Download Here
REET Level 2 Answer Key 2025[Shift3]Download Here

Objection Process for REET 2025 Answer Key

Candidates who find discrepancies in the provisional answer key can raise objections before March 31, 2025. The process involves:

  • Logging in to the official reet2024 portal.
  • Selecting the question(s) to challenge.
  • Uploading valid supporting documents.
  • Paying a fee of ₹300 per question (which may or may not be refundable).
  • Submitting the objection and keeping proof for future reference

REET 2025 Scoring and Passing Marks

The REET exam follows a simple marking scheme:

  • +1 mark for each correct answer.
  • No negative marking for incorrect answers.

Candidates need to achieve the minimum qualifying marks to obtain the REET Certificate. The expected passing marks vary by category:

  • General Category: 60%
  • SC/ST/OBC/EWS: 55%
  • Physically Handicapped: 40%
  • Widows/Ex-Servicemen: 50%
  • Sahriya Community: 36%