AP TET 2024 schedule revised; exams from October 3 to 20
AP TET 2024 Revised Schedule: Registration deadline has been extended till August 3 and hall ticket will be available from September 22 onwards.
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Subscribe NowAlivia Mukherjee | July 9, 2024 | 12:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The AP Government, Department of School Education has revised the Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET) 2024 schedule. As per the revised schedule, the AP TET 2024 exam will be held on October 3 to October 20. Earlier the AP TET 2024 exam was scheduled from August 5 to 20. The AP TET 2024 registration process has already commenced on July 3. Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the AP TET 2024 application form by visiting the official website at aptet.apcfss.in.
As per the AP TET 2024 revised dates, the fee payment and registration deadline have been extended till August 3. According to the July revised schedule, the AP TET 2024 hall tickets will be issued from September 22 onwards. The AP TET 2024 mock test has also been postponed and scheduled from September 19. Earlier the AP TET 2024 mock test was schedule from July 16 onwards. The AP TET 2024 result will be declared on November 2.
Announcing about the AP TET 2024 revised schedule, the official notice states, "In the circumstances reported by the Commissioner of School Education, in his letter 3rd read above, Government, in order to provide sufficient time for the aspiring candidates for their preparation to APTET, hereby decides to review the already announced APTET, July-2024 Schedule, by ensuring that there will be a time gap of 90 days from the date of notification to the date of conduct of examinations."
AP TET 2024 revised schedule
Candidates can have a look at the AP TET 2024 revised schedule for July below.
Event |
Date |
AP TET Notification and Information Bulletin |
July 2 |
AP TET 2024 fee payment |
July 3 to August 3 |
Registration deadline |
July 4 to August 3 |
APTET mock test |
September 19 onwards |
AP TET hall tickets |
September 22 onwards |
AP TET exam dates |
October 3 to 20 Two shifts on all days
|
AP TET answer key (will be released on completion of each category of posts) |
October 4 onwards |
AP TET 2024 answer key objections |
October 5 onwards |
AP TET final answer Key |
October 27 |
AP TET 2024 results 2024 |
November 2 |
AP TET 2024 exam pattern
The duration of AP TET 2024 is 2 hours 30 minutes. The AP TET 2024 will include a total of 150 Multiple-choice-questions (MCQ)s. There will be two papers, paper 1 will consists of five sections: child development and pedagogy, language 1, English, mathematics, and environmental studies. AP TET 2024 paper 1 will comprise of 30 questions in each section.
Paper 2 will consist of five sections: child development and pedagogy, language 1, English, and subjects relating to the elected stream. The first three sections will consist of 30 multiple-choice questions, followed by 60 in the final section.
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