The window for raising objections against the provisional answer key for the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) 2025 is set to close soon. The Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB), Tamil Nadu, has announced that the facility will be shut on December 3, 2025. Candidates who wish to challenge any answer must act before this deadline expires.
Strict Guidelines for Submitting Objections
The objection process, which began on November 25, 2025, is governed by a set of stringent rules. All challenges must be submitted exclusively through the Board's official portal at trb.tn.gov.in. The TRB has made it clear that it will not accept objections sent via email, courier, postal mail, or in-person delivery under any circumstances.
Furthermore, candidates can only file objections against the Master Question Paper. Each challenge must clearly specify the exact question number. The most critical rule is regarding supporting evidence. Claims must be backed solely by proof from standard textbooks prescribed by the government. Any material sourced from private guides, coaching class notes, blogs, or general internet websites will be summarily rejected. Objections submitted without valid documentary evidence will be dismissed without review.
Step-by-Step Process to Challenge TNTET Answer Key
Aspiring teachers can follow a straightforward online procedure to register their objections. Here is a breakdown of the steps:
- Go to the official website: trb.tn.gov.in.
- Locate and click on the link for the 'TNTET Answer Key 2025 Objection Window' on the homepage.
- Log into the portal using your required credentials, such as your application number and password.
- The provisional answer key will be displayed on the screen for your review.
- Select the specific Question Number from the Master Question Paper that you wish to challenge.
- Fill in the objection details in the designated fields provided in the form.
- Upload scanned copies of supporting documents from relevant standard textbooks as proof for your claim.
- Submit the completed objection form online.
- Finally, download and print the confirmation page for your personal records and future reference.
TNTET 2025 Examination Details and Next Steps
The TNTET 2025 examination was conducted in two parts. Paper I was held on November 15, 2025, and Paper II took place on November 16, 2025. Both papers were administered in the traditional OMR-based format across numerous examination centers throughout Tamil Nadu.
The provisional answer key is a crucial document for candidates to estimate their scores. After the objection window closes, the TRB will meticulously review all valid challenges. Following this scrutiny, the Board will release the final answer key. The final results for TNTET 2025 will be declared only after this entire process is complete, determining the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in the state.