CSU Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026 | Download Link & Exam Details

CSU Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026 was released on 06/07/2026 by Central Sanskrit University (CSU), Delhi, for the written examination held on 05/07/2026. The answer key covers Non-Teaching recruitment positions (Advertisement No. 02/2026) across 144 vacancies. Candidates who appeared in the exam can download the answer key PDF and cross-check their responses. This article is based on the official answer key notice released by Central Sanskrit University.

The answer key allows candidates to estimate their probable score before the objection window opens. CSU is conducting separate exams on 05 July, 12 July, 26 July, and 09 August 2026, with admit cards and answer keys released batch-wise for each exam date. Candidates selected in the written exam will proceed to the interview, skill test (where applicable), medical examination, and document verification stages.

Answer Key – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationCentral Sanskrit University (CSU), Delhi
Exam NameCSU Non-Teaching Recruitment 2026
Advertisement No.02/2026
Exam Date05/07/2026
Answer Key TypeProvisional
Answer Key Release Date06/07/2026
Total Vacancies144
Official Websitehttps://sanskrit.nic.in

How to Download the CSU Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026

  1. Visit the official CSU recruitment portal at https://sanskrit.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to the Notifications or Answer Key section.
  3. Locate the notice dated 06/07/2026 titled “Answer Key (Exam Date: 05/07/2026)”.
  4. Click the download link to access the answer key PDF or response sheet.
  5. Download and save the PDF to your device.
  6. Cross-check your recorded responses against each official answer listed in the key.
  7. Note any questions you believe are incorrectly answered in the official key.

Calculate Your Probable Score

The marking scheme for the CSU Non-Teaching written examination was not specified in the official notification available at the time of writing. To calculate your probable score, refer to the detailed exam instructions provided with your admit card or check the official notification PDF for the marking scheme, negative marking (if any), and total marks.

Once you have the marking scheme, use this formula:

Score = (Correct Answers × Marks per Correct Answer) − (Wrong Answers × Negative Marking)

Contact the CSU recruitment office at the details provided in the notification if the marking scheme remains unclear.

Should You Raise an Objection?

Raise an objection if:

  • The official answer contradicts the question paper text as printed.
  • You have a clear reference from an authoritative source (official syllabus, standard textbook, or published government resource).
  • Multiple credible sources confirm the given answer is incorrect.
  • The question itself contains a printing error or ambiguity that makes two or more options appear correct.

Do NOT raise an objection if:

  • You are uncertain about the answer or are guessing.
  • Your objection is based on coaching institute materials, social media posts, or unofficial sources.
  • You attempted the question incorrectly and cannot cite a published reference.
  • The objection fee is a sunk cost you hope to recover – objection fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.

Practical reminder: CSU subject experts review all objections. Only those supported by credible published references or evident question-paper errors are accepted and result in answer key revision.

How to Challenge the Answer Key

The official notification released by CSU on 06/07/2026 does not specify the objection window, objection fee structure, or step-by-step challenge procedure in the sections reviewed. Candidates must verify the following directly from the official CSU notice or recruitment portal:

  • Exact start date and last date of objection
  • Per-question objection fee (if applicable)
  • Required documentation to support an objection
  • Online submission portal or email address for objections
  • Procedure for fee payment

Visit https://sanskrit.nic.in and download the complete notification PDF or contact the Registrar’s office for clarification on the objection process.

What Happens Next

  1. The objection window opens and closes as notified by CSU (check the official website for exact dates).
  2. CSU subject experts review all submitted objections with supporting evidence.
  3. The answer key is revised if objections are found valid; a final answer key is then published.
  4. Results are declared based on the final answer key.
  5. The merit list is prepared and published on the official website.
  6. Selected candidates are invited for an interview and skill test (where applicable).
  7. Medical examination and document verification follow for candidates clearing the interview stage.
  8. Final selection and appointment letters are issued.

Separate answer keys will be released for the 12 July, 26 July, and 09 August 2026 exam dates as those exams are conducted.

Important Dates

EventDate
Notification Released16/03/2026
Online Application Start16/03/2026
Online Application Last Date20/05/2026
Hard Copy Submission Deadline04/06/2026
Exam Date (Batch 1)05/07/2026
Answer Key Released (Batch 1)06/07/2026
Exam Date (Batch 2)12/07/2026
Exam Date (Batch 3)26/07/2026
Exam Date (Batch 4)09/08/2026
ResultTo be notified by CSU

Application Fee Structure

CategoryPay Level 10-14Pay Level 06-09Pay Level 01-05
General / OBC / EWS₹3,000₹2,000₹1,000
SC / ST / PH₹1,500₹1,000₹500

Payment was accepted only through online mode. No fee refund is applicable once submitted.

Selection Process

The CSU Non-Teaching recruitment follows a four-stage selection process:

  1. Written Examination – Objective-type test (answer key released 06/07/2026 for 05/07/2026 exam).
  2. Interview / Skill Test – Conducted for qualifying candidates; applicable for certain posts only.
  3. Medical Examination – Mandatory for candidates clearing the interview stage.
  4. Document Verification – Final verification of educational qualifications, experience, and age proof.

Only candidates who clear the written examination will be shortlisted for subsequent stages.

Age Limit

Age limits are post-specific and were calculated as of 16/03/2026 (notification release date). Age relaxation applicable to reserved categories follows government norms:

  • SC / ST candidates: 5 years relaxation
  • OBC candidates: 3 years relaxation
  • PH candidates: 10 years of relaxation
  • Ex-Servicemen: As per government rules

Refer to the detailed CSU notification PDF for exact age limits for each post.

Vacancy Details

Central Sanskrit University advertised 144 Non-Teaching posts under Advertisement No. 02/2026 across various pay levels and categories. The exact post-wise designation, pay level, and qualification requirements are outlined in the detailed notification PDF available on the official CSU website.

Important Links

ParticularLink
Download Provisional Answer Key PDFDownload Answer Key
Download Notification & Official DetailsDownload Notification

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When was the CSU Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026 released?

Ans. The answer key for the 05/07/2026 exam was released on 06/07/2026. Answer keys for the remaining exam dates (12 July, 26 July, 09 August 2026) will be released separately after their respective exams are held.

Q2. What is the difference between a provisional and a final answer key?

Ans. The provisional answer key is released shortly after the exam and allows candidates to raise objections. After reviewing objections and expert feedback, CSU publishes the final answer key, which is then used to declare results. The final answer key is binding, and no further objections are accepted.

Q3. How do I download the CSU Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026?

Ans. Visit https://sanskrit.nic.in, locate the answer key notice dated 06/07/2026, and click the download link. The PDF contains the official answers for all questions in the 05/07/2026 exam.

Q4. Can I raise objections against the answer key? What is the fee?

Ans. The objection window, fee structure, and submission procedure are not detailed in the sections of the official notice reviewed. Check the complete notification PDF on the CSU website or contact the Registrar’s office for exact objection details, fee per question, and deadline.

Q5. What happens if my objection is accepted?

Ans. If your objection is found valid by CSU subject experts, the answer key is revised and a final answer key is published. Your marks are recalculated based on the corrected key, and your score is updated accordingly before results are declared.

Q6. How many questions can I challenge, and is the objection fee refundable?

Ans. CSU has not specified a limit on the number of objections per candidate in the available notice sections. Objection fees are typically non-refundable, even if your objection is rejected. Raise objections only when you have strong evidence from published sources.

Q7. When will CSU declare the results after the answer key?

Ans. The exact result declaration date has not been announced in the available notification. CSU typically declares results within 2-4 weeks after the final answer key is published. Check the official website regularly for the result announcement.

Q8. What is the next stage after the written exam?

Ans. Candidates who qualify in the written exam will be called for an interview and skill test (where applicable), followed by a medical examination and document verification. Only candidates cleared in all stages will receive appointment letters.

Your Next Step

Download the CSU Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026 PDF before the objection window closes, and cross-check every answer against the question paper and your response sheet. Raise objections only for answers you can support with evidence from the official question paper or a published textbook – the fee per objection is non-refundable. Stay updated with MyNaukriAlert.com for the CSU final answer key, results, and interview schedule announcements.

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Pallavi is an Answer Key Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, focused on publishing official and provisional answer keys for government competitive examinations. She tracks answer key releases from organizations including SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, CSIR, and various state recruitment boards, providing candidates with verified download links and objection filing deadlines. Pallavi's articles include set-wise answer key details, response sheet access instructions, and step-by-step objection submission guides — ensuring every candidate can cross-check their responses and raise challenges within the official window. Her meticulous coverage empowers aspirants to estimate their scores accurately while the final results are awaited.

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