Kerala PSC Teacher Final Answer Key 2026 (Out) – Download PDF, Response Sheet & Objection Link
The Kerala Public Service Commission (Kerala PSC) has released the Teacher Final Answer Key 2026 for various Higher Secondary School Teacher / High School Teacher posts. Candidates who appeared for the online examinations can now check and download the provisional Final Answer Keys from the official website keralapsc.gov.in.
Key Details
- Organization: Kerala Public Service Commission (Kerala PSC)
- Post Name: Teacher
- Exam Date: 05 May 2026
- Final Answer Key Status: Released
- Release Date: 07 May 2026
- Last Date for Objection: Within 5 days from publication
- Official Website: keralapsc.gov.in
Direct Link: Download Kerala PSC Teacher Final Answer Key 2026 PDF
How to Download
- Visit the official website: keralapsc.gov.in
- Navigate to the “Final Answer Key” → “Online Final Answer Key” section
- Click on the relevant Teacher / HSST paper link (e.g., Higher Secondary School Teacher Mathematics, Geography, etc.)
- View or download the PDF for your specific Question Paper Code
- Save the PDF for future reference
How to Calculate Score
Total Score = (Correct Answers × Marks per Question) – (Wrong Answers × Negative Marking)
Marking Scheme (Typical for Online Exams):
- Correct Answer: +1 mark (or as per question paper)
- Wrong Answer: -0.33 marks / No negative (check specific paper)
- Unattempted: 0 marks
Objection Process
If you find any discrepancy in the answers, you can raise objections within 5 days from the date of publication (both days included) through your OTR profile.
- Log in to your OTR Profile on keralapsc.gov.in
- Go to the “Complaints” / Final Answer Key Challenge section
- Select the question(s) you want to challenge
- Submit supporting documents/references
- Submit before the deadline (within 5 days)
Important: Objections submitted after the deadline will NOT be considered.
FAQs
It was released on 07 May 2026.
You can download it from the official website keralapsc.gov.in or use the direct link provided above.
Objections can be raised within 5 days from the date of publication.
Correct answers typically get +1 mark, wrong answers may have -0.33 marks (or no negative marking—check your specific paper), and unattempted questions get 0 marks.
No, objections submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
