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CBSE superintendent tier-II exam 2025 answer key released; challenge window open until July 20

CBSE superintendent tier-II exam 2025 answer key released; challenge window open until July 20

The Hindu7 days ago
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has uploaded the answer keys and scanned copies of OMR sheets for the Tier-II examination held on July 5, 2025, for recruitment to the post of Superintendent. Candidates can access these documents on the official website.
Candidates who find discrepancies in the answer keys have the opportunity to submit challenges online. To do so, they must use the 'Submit Key Challenge' link provided on the website. After selecting the question they wish to challenge via the dropdown menu, they can mark the answer option they believe to be correct. If more than one option seems correct, multiple selections are allowed. In case a candidate selects an incorrect option by mistake, they can update it using the 'Click to Update your Answer' option. This process can be repeated for multiple questions.
Challenges will be accepted exclusively through the online portal until July 20, 2025, up to 11:59 p.m. Submissions via email, post, or in person will not be entertained. A fee of ₹1000 per challenged question must be paid online using a credit or debit card by the same deadline. Any applicable refunds will be credited to the same card used for the payment, and candidates are advised to use their own cards for the transaction.
Each challenge accompanied by the required fee will be reviewed by subject experts. If an error is confirmed, the Board will issue a policy decision and refund the fee. The decision of the subject experts will be final, and no further correspondence will be entertained regarding the matter. Candidates are encouraged to regularly visit the CBSE website for updates and further information.
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