REET 2025 Result Soon: The wait of lakhs of candidates appearing in the Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test (REET 2025) conducted by Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is now on the verge of ending. The provisional answer key of this examination conducted in February 2025 has been released in March and now the result will be announced after the board releases the final answer key.
REET 2025 Result Soon: Where will the result be released?
REET 2025 results will be released on the official websites. Candidates will be able to check their results by visiting the websites given below.
rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in
reet2024.co.in
Whenever the board releases the result, a result link will be active on the homepage of the website. By clicking on it, candidates can see the result by filling their roll number and other information.
REET 2025 Result Soon: Check the result like this
Step 1: Candidates first go to the board's website.
Step 2: Candidates then open the REET exam portal.
Step 3: Then the candidates click on the 'Result' link.
Step 4: Now fill in the candidates' roll number or the required information.
Step 5: After this, check the result by submitting and take a printout of it.
Step 6: Then the final answer key will be based on the objections
REET 2025 Result Soon: Useful thing
After the provisional answer key, RBSE had given the candidates an opportunity to file objections till March 31. Candidates had to provide credible evidence along with the question number, such as the name of the book, author, publisher, edition and answer page in JPEG format. Now the board is reviewing those objections. If any objection is found correct, it will be included in the final answer key.
REET 2025 Result Soon: When was the exam held?
REET 2025 exam was conducted on 27 February in two shifts:
First shift: 10 am to 12:30 pm
Second shift: 3 pm to 5:30 pm
REET 2025 Result Soon: The exam was held at two levels
Level 1: Primary Teacher (Class 1 to 5)
Level 2: Upper Primary Teacher (Class 6 to 8)
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