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A.P. Teacher Eligibility Test–2025 examinations conclude smoothly

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Last updated: December 21, 2025 4:21 pm
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Published: December 21, 2025
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The Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Tests (APTET–2025), which started on December 10, 2025, concluded smoothly on Sunday (December 21).

In a statement, APTET–2025 convener M. Venkata Krishna Reddy said that for Paper-1A, Paper-1B, Paper-2A and Paper-2B, a total of 2,71,698 candidates applied, of whom 2,48,427 candidates appeared for the examinations, recording an attendance of 91.43%. Preliminary answer keys for some of the examinations have already been released. The preliminary keys for Paper-1B conducted in the afternoon session on December 15, Paper-2A (English) conducted in the morning session on December 16, Paper-2B conducted in the afternoon session on the same day, and Paper-2A (Social Studies) conducted on December 17 and 18 will be released on Monday (December 22), he said, adding that the preliminary answer key for Paper-2A (Mathematics and Science), conducted on December 19, 20 and 21 will be released on December 26.

Mr. Krishna Reddy said candidates can access the preliminary answer keys through the official APTET websites https://tet2dsc.apcfss.in or http://cse.ap.gov.in. They can log in using their credentials on the APTET website and submit objections to the preliminary answer keys online.

He said objections to the preliminary answer keys for Paper-1B, Paper-2B, Paper-2A (English) and Paper-2A (Social Studies) can be submitted till December 28 and objections to the preliminary answer key for Paper-2A (Mathematics and Science) can be submitted until January 1, 2026.

Clarifying that objections will be accepted only through online mode, he said the objections submitted after the deadline, or those received in person or by post, will not be considered. Final results will be announced after examining all the objections, he added.

Published – December 21, 2025 09:51 pm IST



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