The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will close the objection window for the CTET 2023 Answer Key on September 18. Candidates can raise objections if they are not satisfied with the provisional answer key. The process involves submitting a fee of Rs. 1000 per question through the official website. After reviewing the objections, the Board will make a decision, and if accepted, the fee will be reimbursed. The Board's decision will be final, and no further correspondence will be entertained.
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