Telangana District Court Answer Key 2026 | Download PDF & Objection Steps

Telangana District Court Answer Key 2026 was released on 06/07/2026 by the High Court for the State of Telangana. The provisional answer key covers the CBT held on 24th, 25th, and 28th June 2026 for posts including Junior Assistant, Examiner, Field Assistant, and Record Assistant. Candidates have until 08/07/2026 to raise objections against any answer, with a fee of Rs. 100 per question. This article is based on the official answer key notice released by the High Court for the State of Telangana.

The provisional answer key allows candidates to cross-check their responses and calculate their expected score before the final result is declared. Candidates can download their response sheet and the provisional answer key by logging into the official portal at https://tshc.gov.in using their registration number and date of birth.

Answer Key – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
Conducting AuthorityHigh Court for the State of Telangana
Exam NameTelangana District Court CBT Exam 2026
Posts CoveredJunior Assistant, Examiner, Field Assistant, Record Assistant, and others
Exam Dates24th, 25th, 28th June 2026
Answer Key TypeProvisional Answer Key
Answer Key Release Date06/07/2026
Objection Last Date08/07/2026
Objection FeeRs. 100 per question
Official WebsiteVisit Portal

How to Download the Telangana District Court Answer Key 2026

  1. Navigate to the official portal at tshc.gov.in.
  2. Log in using your registration number and date of birth (in DDMMYYYY format).
  3. Your response sheet will display alongside the provisional answer key for all questions attempted.
  4. Review each answer carefully and compare it with your recorded response.
  5. Download the response sheet PDF and save it for verification and objection reference.

Calculate Your Probable Score

The Telangana District Court CBT uses the following marking scheme:

  • Correct answer: +1 mark
  • Wrong answer: 0 marks (no negative marking)
  • Unattempted question: 0 marks

Example: If you attempted 120 questions and got 92 correct, your probable score is 92 marks.

Since there is no negative marking, your score equals the total number of correct answers. Once you have calculated your probable score, cross-reference it against the category-wise minimum qualifying percentage to determine if you are likely to clear the Skill Test round.

Category-Wise Qualifying Marks

CategoryMinimum Qualifying Percentage
OC/EWS40%
BC35%
SC/ST/PH30%

Should You Raise an Objection?

Raise an objection if:

  • The official answer appears incorrect based on the official question paper text or instructions displayed during the exam.
  • You can cite a specific reference from a standard textbook, official government publication, or recognised judicial source.
  • Multiple credible sources confirm that the given answer is wrong.
  • The question itself contains a printing error, ambiguous wording, or appears to have two defensible correct options.

Do NOT raise an objection if:

  • You are uncertain or guessing. The Rs. 100 fee per question is non-refundable unless your objection is accepted.
  • You saw a different answer on social media, coaching websites, or unofficial forums without a verified textbook citation.
  • A coaching institute disagrees but has not provided a published source as evidence.
  • You attempted the question and got it wrong, but cannot cite a specific reference.

Objections are reviewed by subject experts appointed by the High Court; only those supported by credible published references are accepted. The objection fee of Rs. 100 per question is non-refundable, even if your objection is rejected. Raise objections only when you have a clear reference from the official question paper or a standard source.

How to Challenge the Answer Key

  1. Log in at tshc.gov.in using your registration number and date of birth.
  2. Locate the “Raise Objection” section or link on your result dashboard.
  3. Select the specific question number you wish to challenge.
  4. Enter your objection in English, clearly stating the incorrect answer option and your reason.
  5. Upload supporting documentation in PDF format (maximum 1 MB) that proves your claim.
  6. Pay the objection fee of Rs. 100 per question using the online payment gateway (debit card, credit card, or net banking).
  7. Review all details before final submission. Objections cannot be edited or withdrawn after submission.
  8. Save the objection confirmation receipt for future reference.

Important: The objection fee of Rs. 100 per question is non-refundable, even if your objection is rejected. Raise objections only when you have a clear reference from the official question paper or a standard textbook.

Objection window: 06/07/2026 to 08/07/2026

What Happens Next

  1. Objection window closes on 08/07/2026.The
  2. High Court for the State of Telangana reviews all submitted objections with subject experts.
  3. Final Answer Key released after objection review (date to be notified).
  4. Result declaration for CBT stage based on the final answer key (date to be notified).
  5. Qualified candidates called for Skill Test round (date and schedule to be announced).
  6. Merit list and final selection based on combined CBT and Skill Test performance.

Important Dates

EventDate
CBT Exam Held24/06/2026, 25/06/2026, 28/06/2026
Provisional Answer Key Released06/07/2026
Objection Window Opens06/07/2026
Objection Window Closes08/07/2026
Final Answer KeyTo be notified
Result DeclarationTo be notified
Skill Test NotificationTo be notified

Important Links

ParticularLink
Official WebsiteVisit Portal
Download Answer Key & Response SheetAccess Portal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When will the final Telangana District Court Answer Key 2026 be released?

Ans. The final answer key will be released after all valid objections are reviewed by subject experts. As per the official notification, this will occur shortly after the objection window closes on 08/07/2026. The exact date will be announced on tshc.gov.in.

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

Ans. The provisional answer key is released immediately after the exam for candidate reference and objection purposes. The final answer key incorporates changes based on accepted objections and becomes the basis for result calculation. Once the final key is released, no further objections are accepted.

Q3. Is the objection fee refundable?

Ans. The objection fee of Rs. 100 per question is refundable only if your objection is found valid and accepted by the subject experts. If your objection is rejected, the fee is non-refundable.

Q4. How many objections can I raise?

Ans. You can raise objections against any number of questions you believe are incorrect. Each objection requires a separate fee of Rs. 100 and supporting documentation.

Q5. What happens if my objection is accepted?

Ans. If your objection is accepted, the answer key for that question will be revised in the final answer key, and your marks will be recalculated accordingly. You will also receive a refund of the Rs. 100 objection fee.

Q6. Can I edit or withdraw my objection after submission?

Ans. No. Objections cannot be edited, modified, or withdrawn once submitted. Review all details carefully before final submission.

Q7. What supporting documents should I upload with my objection?

Ans. Upload a PDF document (maximum 1 MB) that directly supports your claim, such as an extract from the official question paper, a page from a standard textbook, or a government publication clearly showing the correct answer.

Q8. What is the minimum qualifying percentage for each category?

Ans. The minimum qualifying percentages are: OC/EWS – 40%, BC – 35%, SC/ST/PH – 30%. Your probable score must meet or exceed the category-wise cutoff to qualify for the Skill Test round.

Your Next Move

Download your response sheet and provisional answer key from tshc.gov.in before 08/07/2026, and cross-check every answer against the official key. If you identify errors backed by credible references, submit objections promptly – the Rs. 100 fee per question is only refunded if your objection is accepted. Stay tuned to our free job alert service at MyNaukriAlert.com for updates on the final answer key release and Skill Test notification dates.

Pallavi

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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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