Overview
- The Department of School Education posted the preliminary keys on December 19, ahead of the earlier January 2 schedule.
- Final answer keys and results are expected after objection review, with January 19 targeted for results.
- Candidates must upload supporting documents and pay the prescribed fee when challenging specific questions on the portal.
- The computer-based test was conducted on December 10–11 in two shifts per day across Paper I and Paper II.
- Each paper carries 150 MCQs with one mark per question and no negative marking, minimum qualifying scores vary by category, and the TET certificate is valid for life with a 20% weight in future TRT.