CBSE Superintendent Answer Key 2025 is Out!
The CBSE held the Superintendent Exam on April 20 2025 in offline mode across various exam centers in India.
Now the answer key is out. This means you can now check your answers compare them with the official ones and get an idea of how many marks you might score before the results come out.
How to Calculate Your Marks
Here’s how the marking works:
- 3 marks are given for every correct answer.
- 1 mark is cut for every wrong answer.
So to know your estimated score count your right answers and wrong ones and use this formula:
- Total Marks = (Correct Answers × 3) − (Wrong Answers × 1)
CBSE Superintendent Answer Key – Key Details
Here are the important details in one place:
Event | Details |
---|---|
Organization | Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) |
Post Name | Superintendent |
Total Vacancies | 142 |
Exam Date | 20 April 2025 |
Answer Key Release Date | 29 April 2025 |
Objection Window | 29 April – 2 May 2025 (till 11:59 PM) |
Result Date (Expected) | May 2025 |
Marking Scheme | +3 for correct, −1 for wrong |
Selection Stages | Tier 1, Tier 2, and Skill Test |
Selection Process
To get the Superintendent job, you have to pass three stages:
- Level 1st Exam
- Level 2nd Exam
- Skill Test
You must clear each stage to move on to the next one.
How to Check the Answer Key

Follow these easy steps to download your CBSE Superintendent Answer Key:
- Go to the official CBSE website.
- look for the Latest Notice section.
- Click the link that says:
“Download OMR/Key Challenge Submission“ - A login page will open.
- Enter your details, then click Login.
- The answer key will appear on the screen.
- Download it and check your answers.
Not Happy with the Answer Key? Raise an Objection!
you can challenge it if you think there is a mistake in the answer key. But do it before 2nd May 2025 (11:59 PM). After that, the link will close.
Here’s how to raise an objection:
- Visit official website
- Click the same link Latest Answers section:
“Download OMR/Key Challenge Submission“ - Log in using your details.
- Pick the question you think has a mistake.
- Upload proof (like a book page or document) that shows the correct answer.
- Pay Rs. 1000 per question online.
- Fill out the objection form and click Submit.
Note: If your objection is correct, the fee will be refunded.
Example: How to Calculate Your Marks
Let’s say you attempted 70 questions in the exam:
- You got 50 correct
- And 20 wrong
Here’s how the marks will be calculated:
Criteria | Calculation | Total |
---|---|---|
Correct Answers | 50 × 3 | 150 marks |
Wrong Answers | 20 × 1 | −20 marks |
Final Score | 150 − 20 | 130 marks |