The TG TET (Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test, also known as TS TET or TGTET) 2026
The TG TET 2026 exams were conducted from January 3 to January 31, 2026.The result dates have been announced between 10 February to 16 February. So candidates can expect the answer key in the first week of February 2 or 3 February
We have given here all the details regarding answer key step, downloading the answer, Challenges if any how to raise it, supporting documents in this reards. Above how to calculate your score with answer key. The Board has released the passing percentage according to category.

Expected release:
- Provisional answer key (initial key) may come first week of February 2026.
- Answer key Challenge- candidates can challenge answers for a fee (typically ₹200 per question).
- Final answer key is expected in early February 2026.
- Results are scheduled between February 10 and 16, 2026.
TGTET Pass Criteria
| Community | Pass Marks |
| General / EWS | 60% and above |
| BC | 50% and above |
| SC / ST / Differently abled | 40% and above |
Official website to download the answer key (once released): https://tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet/ (or sometimes linked via https://tstet.cgg.gov.in/ for older cycles—monitor the primary portal above).
How to download when available:
- Visit the official site: https://tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet/
- Look for the “TG TET Answer Key 2026” or “Initial Key/Provisional Key” link (separate for Paper 1 and Paper 2, and possibly by subject/medium).
- Download the PDF(s).
- Response sheets (your marked answers) may also be released alongside.
Steps to Challenge
- Visit the official TG TET website: https://tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet/ (this is the primary portal for 2026 cycle).
- Look for the link/tab such as:
- “Objections on Provisional Answer Key” / “Raise Objection” / “Challenge Answer Key” / “Submit Representations” (it appears once the window opens).
- Log in using your credentials:
- Hall Ticket Number / Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- Journal Number (if required—check your application details)
- Select the paper (Paper 1 or Paper 2) and subject/medium if prompted.
- View your response sheet (if released alongside) and the provisional answer key to identify discrepancies.
- Select the question(s) you want to challenge:
- Enter the question ID/number (from the master question paper).
- Choose the answer you believe is correct.
- Upload supporting proof/document (PDF format, clear scan from valid sources).
- Pay the objection fee online (₹200 per question) via debit/credit card, net banking, etc.
- Submit the objection—take a printout/screenshot of the confirmation/journal number for reference.
- Objections without proper proof, fee, or submitted after the deadline will be rejected.
Important Tips
- Monitor the official site daily for the “Provisional Answer Key” link and objection notice (including exact dates, fee confirmation, and upload guidelines).
- The window is short (often 3–7 days), so act quickly once announced.
- Only challenge if you have strong evidence—frivolous objections waste the fee.
- After objections close, the final key is binding for result preparation (expected Feb 10–16, 2026).
Required Documents/Proof for Objections
The Department of School Education, Telangana, requires valid, authentic proof from reliable academic sources. Acceptable documents generally include:
- Scanned pages from standard/reference textbooks (e.g., NCERT books, state board textbooks, or other prescribed/reference books for the subject and level). Clearly mark the relevant page/section explaining the correct answer.
- Excerpts from official government publications, curriculum guidelines, or authorized educational resources (e.g., SCERT Telangana materials, NCTE guidelines).
- Research papers or authentic scholarly sources (if applicable for higher-level questions, though rare in TET).
- Detailed explanation with references (some portals allow a text justification alongside the upload).
Not accepted (based on standard TET rules and similar exams):
- Internet sources, blogs, YouTube videos, or unverified online content.
- Coaching institute notes, guidebooks, or private publications without official backing.
- Screenshots from apps/websites without credible references.
- Unsigned/unclear scans or documents without proper citation (e.g., book name, author, edition, page number).
TG TET 2026 Marking Scheme
- Total Questions: 150 MCQs per paper (Paper 1 or Paper 2).
- Total Marks: 150 marks.
- Correct Answer: +1 mark.
- Wrong Answer: 0 marks (no negative marking).
- Unattempted Questions: 0 marks.
- No deduction for incorrect or unanswered questions—attempt all if unsure!
Steps to Calculate Your Expected Marks
- Download the Provisional Answer Key (and response sheet if available) from the official website: https://tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet/ (look for “Answer Key” or “Response Sheet” link once live—expected soon, likely late January 2026).
- Compare Your Answers:
- Match each of your marked responses (from memory or response sheet) against the official key.
- Note the question ID/set if needed.
- Count Correct Answers:
- Tally only the questions where your answer matches the key.
- Apply the Formula:
- Expected Score = Number of Correct Answers × 1
- (Since no negative marking, ignore wrongs/unattempted.)
- Example: If you got 105 questions correct → Expected marks = 105/150.
- Check Against Qualifying Marks (to see if you qualify):
- General: 60% → 90 marks out of 150.
- BC/OBC: 50% → 75 marks out of 150.
- SC/ST/PwD: 40% → 60 marks out of 150.
FAQs
It may come in the first week of February around 2 or 3 February 2026
The Telangana board has set the date between 10 February to 16 February for the result
Yes it is simple formula to calculate the score multiply the correct answer with marks allotted for right answer answer and deduct the marks allotted for wrong answer, You have your answer
It is important question here, you have to upload valid documents for this such as text book reference, research paper.Internet sources, blogs, or coaching materials are usually not accepted.
The dates are mentioned about the result it may same day of result or come early