KVS, NVS answer key 2026 released for Tier 1 exam: Check direct link and steps to raise objections here
KVS, NVS answer key 2026: The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) have released the provisional answer key and scanned OMR answer sheets for the Tier 1 recruitment examination 2026. The answer key has been released for recruitment to various teaching and non-teaching posts.
Candidates who appeared for the Tier 1 exam can now check the provisional answer key and download their scanned OMR answer sheet from the official link.
The provisional answer key and OMR answer sheets are available at: cbseit.in
Candidates can follow the steps given below to check the answer key:
Direct link to check KVS, NVS answer key 2026 is available here.
If a candidate is not satisfied with any answer given in the provisional answer key, they can raise an objection by following these steps:
Last date to raise objections
Candidates can raise objections up to 11:59 PM on February 4, 2026. Objections submitted after this time will not be accepted.
Important points for candidates:
The KVS and NVS Tier 1 result 2026 will be declared based on the final answer key approved by subject experts.
Candidates should note that this is the only opportunity to download their scanned OMR answer sheet. No further chance will be given later.
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The provisional answer key and OMR answer sheets are available at: cbseit.in
How to check KVS, NVS Tier 1 answer key 2026
Candidates can follow the steps given below to check the answer key:
- Visit the official answer key link
- Log in using your roll number and date of birth
- Download the scanned OMR answer sheet
- Check the provisional answer key
- Match your responses with the official answers
Direct link to check KVS, NVS answer key 2026 is available here.
Steps to raise objections against KVS, NVS answer key
If a candidate is not satisfied with any answer given in the provisional answer key, they can raise an objection by following these steps:
- Log in through the same official link
- Select the question you want to challenge
- Submit the objection online
- Pay a non-refundable processing fee of ₹1000 per question
- Submit the challenge before the deadline
Last date to raise objections
Candidates can raise objections up to 11:59 PM on February 4, 2026. Objections submitted after this time will not be accepted.
Important points for candidates:
- Only paid objections submitted within the given time will be considered
- Objections sent through email, letter, or any other mode will not be accepted
- Subject experts will review all valid objections
- The final answer key will be prepared after expert review
- The decision of subject experts will be final
- Candidates will not be informed individually about the status of their objections
- If an objection is accepted, the fee will be refunded after the result is declared
- No objections will be accepted after the final answer key is released
Result declaration
The KVS and NVS Tier 1 result 2026 will be declared based on the final answer key approved by subject experts.
Candidates should note that this is the only opportunity to download their scanned OMR answer sheet. No further chance will be given later.
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