Assam TET result 2025 out for postgraduate teacher posts
Vagisha Kaushik | May 30, 2025 | 03:00 PM IST | 1 min read
Assam TET Result: Candidates can view marks, admit card using application number and password.
The Directorate of Secondary Education, Assam has declared the result of Teacher Eligibility Test cum Recruitment Examination (TCR) 2024 for the posts of postgraduate teachers. Candidates can check Assam TET result 2025 on the official website, madhyamik.assam.gov.in.
Candidates will have to log in by entering their application number and password created while filling up the Assam TET application form 2025 to download the marks obtained in written examination as well as weightage marks for paper 2 posts.
Candidates who have been selected for document verification, can download their Assam TET admit card along with the tentative marks. Such candidates will have to appear at the designated exam venue on specified date and time along with required documents as mentioned in the admit card.
“The selection of the candidates is subject to fulfillment of the eligibility criteria as prescribed in the advertisement and veracity of the documents and declaration made by the candidate,” the directorate said.
Assam TET answer key 2025 was issued on February 5 and candidates were allowed to challenge the provisional answer key by February 20. The recruitment exam was held on January 19.
How to download Assam TET result 2025?
The steps to download Assam TET marks are given below.
- Go to the official website, madhyamik.assam.gov.in
- Click on link to download marksheet cum admit card of TCR 2024 for the posts of Post Graduate teachers
- Login with application number and password
- Assam TET scorecard will be displayed
- Download scorecard and save it for future reference
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