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BPSC TRE 4.0 Answer Key 2026 — How to Check, Download & Raise Objections

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Everything you need to know about checking, downloading, and raising objections against the BPSC TRE 4.0 provisional and final answer keys.

Note: BPSC TRE 4.0 answer key will be available after the examination. Bookmark this page for updates.

BPSC TRE Answer Key: Overview

The BPSC TRE answer key is one of the most anticipated documents for every candidate who appears in the Bihar Public Service Commission Teacher Recruitment Examination. After the exam is conducted, BPSC releases the answer key in two stages. First, a provisional answer key is published on the official website within a few days of the examination. This provisional key contains the correct answers to all questions as determined by the commission’s panel of experts.

Candidates are then given a limited window to review the provisional answer key and raise objections if they believe any answer is incorrect. After reviewing all objections, BPSC publishes the final answer key. The final key is the definitive version used to calculate scores and prepare the merit list. Understanding this two-stage process is essential for every BPSC TRE aspirant because your score, and ultimately your selection, depends on the accuracy of this answer key.

For a complete understanding of the paper structure and marking scheme, refer to the BPSC TRE exam pattern guide.

BPSC TRE 4.0 Answer Key Timeline

Based on the patterns observed in previous BPSC TRE cycles, the answer key release typically follows a predictable timeline. Here is what candidates can expect for the BPSC TRE 4.0 examination cycle:

EventExpected Timeline
Examination conductedAs per BPSC schedule
Provisional answer key released1 to 2 weeks after the exam
Objection window opensSame day as provisional key release
Objection window closes5 to 7 days after provisional key release
Final answer key published2 to 4 weeks after objection window closes
Result declarationAfter final answer key is published

Note that these timelines are approximate and can vary depending on the number of objections received, administrative processes, and any legal proceedings. Always check the official BPSC website for the most current information.

How to Check the BPSC TRE 4.0 Answer Key

Checking the BPSC TRE answer key is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to access and review the answer key from the official portal:

  1. Visit the official BPSC website at bpsc.bih.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to the Answer Key section. Look for the latest notification or announcement related to BPSC TRE 4.0 on the homepage. There is usually a dedicated link under the “Important Notices” or “Latest Updates” section.
  3. Click on the answer key link corresponding to your exam paper. BPSC TRE answer keys are released separately for each category such as Primary Teacher (Class 1-5), Upper Primary Teacher (Class 6-8), Secondary Teacher (Class 9-10), and Senior Secondary Teacher (Class 11-12).
  4. Select your subject. For Part III (subject-specific) questions, you will need to select the subject you appeared for, such as Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Hindi, English, or others.
  5. Review the answer key. The answer key will display the question number alongside the correct option (A, B, C, or D). Cross-check each answer against the responses you marked on the OMR sheet during the exam.
  6. Save or print the answer key for your records. Use your browser’s print function or take screenshots for offline reference.

How to Raise Objections Against the Answer Key

If you believe that any answer in the provisional answer key is incorrect, BPSC provides a formal mechanism to raise objections. This is an important step because successful objections can change the answer key and potentially improve your score. Here is the complete process:

Step 1: Identify Disputed Questions

Carefully compare the provisional answer key against your own answers and reliable reference sources such as NCERT textbooks, Bihar SCERT materials, or standard academic publications. Make a list of all questions where you believe the given answer is incorrect.

Step 2: Gather Supporting Evidence

For each objection, you must provide credible evidence that supports your claim. Acceptable evidence includes page references from NCERT or SCERT textbooks, citations from authoritative academic sources, or references to official government publications. Objections without supporting documentation are unlikely to be accepted.

Step 3: Submit Objections Online

Log in to the BPSC portal using your registration credentials. Navigate to the objection submission form, which is usually made available alongside the provisional answer key. For each disputed question, enter the question number, the answer you believe is correct, and upload your supporting evidence.

Step 4: Pay the Objection Fee

BPSC charges a fee of approximately Rs 50 per question for filing objections. This fee is payable online through net banking, debit card, or credit card. The fee is generally non-refundable, though BPSC may refund the fee for objections that are accepted in some cycles. Make sure to pay the fee before the deadline, as objections submitted without payment will not be processed.

Step 5: Submit Before the Deadline

The objection window is typically open for 5 to 7 days. Submit all your objections well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues. Once the deadline passes, no further objections are accepted regardless of merit.

Provisional vs Final Answer Key: Key Differences

Understanding the distinction between the provisional and final answer key is crucial for managing your expectations and planning your next steps:

AspectProvisional Answer KeyFinal Answer Key
Release timing1-2 weeks after examAfter objection review
Open for objectionsYesNo
Subject to changeYes, based on valid objectionsNo, this is the definitive version
Used for scoringNo, for reference onlyYes, scores are calculated from this
Legal standingPreliminary and non-bindingOfficial and binding

The provisional answer key serves as a reference for candidates to estimate their scores and flag potential errors. It is the final answer key that determines your actual marks, merit ranking, and eligibility for the BPSC TRE cut-off scores.

How to Calculate Your Expected Score Using the Answer Key

Once you have the answer key, you can estimate your likely score. The BPSC TRE examination follows a simple scoring formula with no negative marking, which makes score calculation straightforward.

Scoring Formula

The marking scheme for BPSC TRE is as follows:

  • Correct answer: +1 mark per question
  • Incorrect answer: 0 marks (no deduction)
  • Unattempted question: 0 marks (no deduction)

Total Score = Number of Correct Answers

Step-by-Step Score Calculation

  1. Obtain your response sheet. If BPSC releases individual candidate response sheets (OMR responses), download yours from the portal. If not available, use your memory or notes from the exam day to recall your answers.
  2. Compare with the answer key. Go through each question one by one. Mark each response as correct or incorrect based on the answer key.
  3. Count correct answers. Tally the total number of correct responses. Since there is no negative marking, you only need to count correct answers.
  4. Calculate your score. Your expected score equals the total number of correct answers. For example, if the exam has 150 questions and you answered 120 correctly, your expected score is 120 out of 150.
  5. Compare against expected cut-off. Check the BPSC TRE cut-off marks for your category and subject to estimate whether your score is likely to qualify.

Note: Always use the final answer key for accurate score calculation. Scores based on the provisional answer key may change after objections are reviewed.

How LakshyAI Helps You Prepare with Answer-Verified Questions

Waiting for the answer key can be stressful, but the best way to ensure a strong score is thorough preparation beforehand. LakshyAI is designed specifically for BPSC TRE aspirants and provides several advantages that complement the answer key process:

  • 50,000+ verified questions: Every question on LakshyAI goes through a rigorous verification process. Answers are cross-checked against NCERT and Bihar SCERT textbooks, so you can practice with confidence that the correct answers are accurate.
  • PYQ-first practice: Previous year questions from past BPSC TRE exams are prioritized in your practice sessions. By training on actual exam questions, you develop familiarity with the question patterns and difficulty levels that BPSC uses.
  • Detailed explanations: Every question includes a thorough explanation referencing the source material. This means you not only know the correct answer but also understand the reasoning behind it, which helps you confidently evaluate the official answer key when it is released.
  • Spaced repetition for retention: LakshyAI uses the SM-2 spaced repetition algorithm to schedule your revision at optimal intervals. This ensures you retain what you study and do not forget key concepts before exam day.
  • Weak area detection: The platform identifies your weakest topics through AI-powered analysis and generates targeted revision sessions. Instead of spending time on subjects you have already mastered, focus on areas that will have the greatest impact on your score.

With LakshyAI, you walk into the BPSC TRE exam having practised with questions that are just as rigorously verified as the official answer key itself. To learn more about the exam structure, visit our BPSC TRE exam pattern page.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will BPSC TRE 4.0 answer key be released?

BPSC typically releases the provisional answer key within 1 to 2 weeks after the examination date. The exact release date is announced on the official BPSC website at bpsc.bih.nic.in. Keep checking the site or bookmark this page for timely updates.

Is there negative marking in BPSC TRE 4.0?

No, there is no negative marking in the BPSC TRE examination. Each correct answer carries 1 mark and there is no deduction for incorrect or unattempted questions. This means your total score equals the number of questions you answered correctly.

How much does it cost to raise an objection against the BPSC TRE answer key?

BPSC charges a fee of approximately Rs 50 per question for filing an objection against the provisional answer key. This fee is typically non-refundable unless your objection is accepted and the answer key is revised. Payment is made online through the BPSC portal during the objection window.

What happens after I raise an objection against the provisional answer key?

After the objection period closes, BPSC forwards all received objections to a panel of subject matter experts for review. If an objection is found valid, the answer key is revised accordingly. The final answer key is then published on the official website, and scores are calculated based on this corrected key.

Can I download the BPSC TRE 4.0 answer key as a PDF?

Yes, once the answer key is published on the BPSC portal, you can view it online and save or print it as a PDF for offline reference. BPSC usually displays the answer key in a web-based format, but you can use your browser’s print-to-PDF feature to download a copy. Keep a saved version to compare against your responses when calculating your expected score.

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