AP TET 2024 answer key, question paper out; qualifying marks, result date
Anu Parthiban | March 5, 2024 | 10:54 AM IST | 1 min read
AP TET 2024 results will be declared on March 14 at aptet.apcfss.in. Candidates will be allowed to raise objections against the answer key till March 11.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh Department of School Education has uploaded the AP Teachers Eligibility Test (AP TET 2024) answer key and question paper for all shifts till March 1. Candidates who appeared in the AP TET 2024 will be able to challenge the answer key by March 11 through the official website, aptet.apcfss.in.
The APTET paper 1 A and 1 B was held for teacher eligibility for classes 1 to 5 and paper 2 for classes 6 to 8. The exam was held for 2 hours 30 minutes for a total 150 marks.
The AP TET question paper 1 has five sections - child development and pedagogy, language 1, English, mathematics and environmental studies. The last section differs for each category.
The department earlier announced that the AP TET answer key challenge window will be closed on March 11. Based on the objections raised by the candidates, the final answer key will be uploaded on March 13 and the AP TET result 2024 will be declared the next day on March 14.
The APTET question paper and answer key PDF download link is available on the official website and the individual response sheet and challenge link can be accessed through the candidate login.
AP TET passing criteria
Candidates who appeared in the teachers eligibility test can check the passing marks required for each category to be declared qualified.
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Category |
Passing marks |
|
OC |
60% and above |
|
BC |
50% and above |
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SC, ST, Ex-serviceman, PwD |
40% and above |
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