TNTET Tentative Answer Key Paper I and Paper II Released
The Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TN TRB) has officially released the TNTET Tentative Answer Key for both Paper I and Paper II.
This is a crucial update for every aspiring teacher who appeared for the exam, as the answer key allows candidates to verify their responses, estimate their tentative score, and challenge any answer they believe is incorrect—with valid academic proof.
With thousands of candidates waiting eagerly for the result, this tentative key release marks an important phase of the recruitment cycle.
TNTET 2025 Exam Overview: Record Participation This Year
The TNTET (Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test) was conducted as follows:
TNTET Paper I Exam Date: 15.11.2025
TNTET Paper II Exam Date: 16.11.2025
As per TN TRB’s official announcement:
92,412 candidates appeared for TNTET Paper I
3,31,923 candidates appeared for TNTET Paper II
The huge participation highlights the increasing demand for teaching jobs in Tamil Nadu, making this answer key verification phase extremely important for every candidate.
Why is the TNTET Answer Key Paper I and Paper II – Called “Tentative”?
The key released now is termed tentative, meaning TN TRB acknowledges that some answers may contain errors or discrepancies.
To maintain fairness and transparency, candidates can compare the tentative answers with their own responses and:
✔ Challenge wrong answers
✔ Submit academic evidence
✔ Ensure accuracy before the final key
TRB has clearly stated that only answers supported by standard textbooks or authoritative academic references will be accepted. Notes, class materials, and private coaching PDFs cannot be used as proof.
Important Dates: TNTET Objection Tracker Window
Objection Portal Opens: 25.11.2025
Objection Portal Closes: 03.12.2025
Last Time to Submit Objections: 5:30 PM
Candidates must submit objections WITH PROOF within this timeline. Delayed submissions or unsupported claims will not be considered.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Challenge the TNTET 2025 Tentative Answer Key
Follow this complete walkthrough to raise objections correctly:
Step 1: Visit the Official TN TRB Website
Go to
Teachers Recruitment Board – Official Website : https://trb.tn.gov.in/
On the right side of the homepage, under the “WHAT’S NEW” section, you’ll see:

25-11-2025 TAMIL NADU TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TNTET 2025) – Release of Tentative Key with Objection Tracker
Click this notification.
Step 2: Open the Detailed Notification Page
You will be redirected to a page: https://trb.tn.gov.in/more_notification_details.php?id=MN-983&language=LG-1

Scroll down to the bottom and click:
“Click here for Objection Tracker with Tentative Key”
The next window where you have to enter your Login ID and Password.

After entering click Sign in.

A new window will appear. Carefully read the terms provided, select the checkbox, and then click the “Accept” button to proceed. Then it opens your students dashboard
Step 3: Access Your Dashboard
In the students dashboard you will find the options of
- Click to View Master Question Paper with Tentative Answer Key
- View Application
- Objection Tracker
- View Objections
- Change Password
Click the green button titled “Click to View Master Question Paper with Tentative Answer Key.”
This will open your TNTET question paper along with the Tentative Answer Key.
Download the file and carefully verify all your responses. If you identify any incorrect answers,
you can raise an objection using the Objection Tracker.
To proceed, select the option “Objection Tracker.”
Step 4 : To Submit Your TNTET Objections
You must enter the following details exactly as required:
- Question Number (as per the Master Question Paper)
- Objection Type
- Supporting Documents
- Candidate’s Book Evidence
- Book Name
- Author Name
- Publication Details
- Book Edition
After filling in all the required information, click the button “Send OTP to Registered Mobile Number.”
After entering the OTP your objections has been accepted.
After Cross-checking the Answer Key — What Should Students Do Next?
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Final Thoughts
The release of the TNTET Tentative Answer Key is your chance to:
✔ Verify your answers
✔ Submit valid objections
✔ Estimate your chances of clearing the exam
✔ Strategically plan your next career step
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