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Bihar B.Ed CET Answer Key 2025 Released, Direct Link To Check Here

Bihar B.Ed CET Answer Key 2025 Released, Direct Link To Check Here

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Bihar B.Ed CET Answer Key 2025: Candidates who appeared for this exam can download the answer key by visiting the official website at biharcetbed-lnmu.in.
Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) has released the answer key of Bihar B.Ed Joint Entrance Examination (CET-B.Ed) 2025. Candidates who appeared for this exam can download the answer key by visiting the official website of Bihar CET at biharcetbed-lnmu.in.
Along with the answer key, the process of filing objections has also begun today. If a candidate has an objection to any answer, he or she can send it through email along with supporting documents. The deadline to do so is May 30, 2025. The objections can be sent via email to cetbedhelpdesk@lnmu.ac.in.
'If any candidate has any objection to the answer key, they should send it with authentic evidence to Email Id – cetbedhelpdesk@Inmu.ac.in by midnight (11:59:59 PM) on 30/05/2025. Objections sent after the deadline or without authentic evidence will not be considered in any way," reads the official notice.
Step 1 – Visit the official website of Bihar CET, biharcetbed-lnmu.in.
Step 2 – Click on the link 'Bihar CET B.Ed 2025 Answer Key' on the homepage.
Step 3 – The answer key will be displayed on the screen.
Step 4 – Download the answer key in PDF format and keep a print out for future reference.
Step 5 – To submit an objection, send the necessary proof with the answer key to the official email ID.
Once the objection window closes, experts will review the challenges submitted by applicants. If any objections are found to be valid, a final answer key will be released. Following this, the results of the Bihar BEd CET 2025 will be announced.
In 2025, the minimum qualifying marks for CET-B.Ed. are set at 35 per cent for unreserved category candidates, equating to 42 marks. For candidates belonging to SC, ST, BC, EBC, WBC, EWS, and Divyaang categories, the qualifying marks are 30 per cent, corresponding to 36 marks. There is no negative marking.
The Bihar B.Ed CET examination was conducted on May 28 for two hours. Candidates were required to answer 120 multiple-choice questions. As per the marking scheme, each question carries one mark. There is no deduction for any wrong answers. Candidates can use the answer key and the marking scheme to calculate their estimated scores.
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