
Rajasthan PTET Answer Keys 2025: Response sheets out at ptetvmoukota2025.com
Rajasthan PTET Answer Keys 2025:The Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) has released the provisional answer key for the Rajasthan PTET 2025 exam, held on June 15. The answer key is available on ptetvmoukota2025.in for both BEd and integrated BA BEd/BSc BEd courses, for all four sets of question papers. Candidates can check their answers on the official website.
This is the provisional answer key, and the students have a chance to raise objections till June 21. The window will remain open till 11:59 on June 21. Candidates have to log in to the PTET dashboard and click on the 'Question Objection' link.
Step 1: Visit the official website– ptetvmoukota2025.com
Step 2: Log in to your dashboard on the website.
Step 3: On the dashboard, look for 'Question Objection' and response sheets.
Step 4: Through Question Objection and response sheets, students will match the two and can raise objections.
Step 5: If any objection is found, attach the document and pay the fees.
Step 6: The final amount after all the objections will be given by the University in the last. Pay the fees and take the receipt for future reference.
Step 7: Before final submission, thoroughly look over all the challenges and documents.
A fee of Rs 100 will be charged by the University to look into the challenge. The challenge must be supported by a valid document, which should be from a reputable and trusted source. Objections raised without fees and without supporting documents will not be entertained by the University.
The scores of Rajasthan PTET 2025 will be accepted for BEd programmes in state colleges and universities. The admission to these courses will be based on Pre-BEd and BSc Ed results. Through it, admission is only granted in the colleges of Rajasthan. For more information, students can visit the official website of the Vardhman Mahaveer Open University.

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