Department of School Education, Government of Telangana has today released Telangana State Diploma in Elementary Education Common Entrance Test (TS DEECET) 2026 Preliminary Answer Key, Candidates Answer Sheet and Question Papers on 25th May. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check and download the TS DEECET 2026 answer key and answer sheet through the official website — deecet.cdse.telangana.gov.in. The department has also opened an objection window for candidates who want to challenge any answer mentioned in the provisional key.
TS DEECET 2026 Important Dates
Here’s a look at the important dates:
| The incident | History |
|---|---|
| Issuance of answer key and answer sheet | May 25, 2026 |
| Last date for raising objections | 26 May 2026 by 5 PM |
| TS DEECET 2026 Result Date | 30 May 2026 |
| Counseling Registration Start | June 1, 2026 |
How to download TSDECET 2026 Answer key and answer sheet
Candidates can follow these simple steps to check Provisional Answer Key:
- Visit the official website of TS DEECET.
- Click on the link for “TS DEECET 2026 Answer Key” or “Candidate Answer Sheet and Initial Key”.
- Enter your hall ticket number, registration number, and date of birth.
- Click the submit button.
- The provisional answer key and answer sheet will appear on the screen.
- Download the PDF and keep a copy for future reference
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How To Raise Objection Against TS DEECET Answer Key
If candidates find any mistake in the preliminary answer key, they can raise objections online by following these steps.
- Visit the official website.
- Click on “View/Challenge Answer Keys” option.
- Select the question or option ID you want to challenge.
- Click on “Save your claim”.
- Upload supporting documents or evidence if required.
- Submit the objection form to complete the process.
The Department of School Education, Telangana has clarified that candidates need not pay any fee for raising objections against TS DEECET 2026 preliminary answer key. After checking the answer sheet and the official key, candidates can also calculate their probable score using the official marking scheme.