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Author :
Shilpa Nigam |
The KVS/NVS Tier-1 provisional answer key challenge window and OMR sheet challenge window will close at 11:59 PM on February 4, 2026.
Candidates who took the teaching and non-teaching exams on January 10 and 11 can submit their objections if they find any errors in the given answers. The official website for submitting an application is the KVS or NVS websites.
Candidates must submit objections online through the official portals within the given deadline, using valid proof and payment of the required fees. The subject experts will evaluate all submitted challenges to create the final answer key.
Objections can be submitted only through the CBSE IT Portal or official KVS/NVS websites.
The fee for each question to challenge is Rs.1,000, which is refundable if the request is accepted.
Every objection needs supporting documents or justification to be uploaded.
The organisation will not accept objections after February 4 through email or post submission.
As the objection window closes, all challenges will be reviewed by subject experts, and results shall be prepared based on the final answer key.
The results for Tier-1 and the merit list will be declared in February 2026. The process for shortlisting candidates who qualify will select the next stage participants at a ratio of 1:10.