OTET Admit Card 2019 Released; Know How to Download
Supriya Kumari | August 2, 2019 | 11:10 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 2: Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has released OTET admit card 2019 on August 2. Candidates can download the admit card by entering registration number and email ID. Only those candidates who have successfully filled the application form have been issued admit card for OTET exam. The admit card can be downloaded till August 5, 2019. BSE Odisha OTET exam will be held from August 5, 2019, in three shifts.
While downloading OTET admit card from the official website of OTET at - bseodisha.nic.in , candidates must ensure that all the details specified in it are correct. In case of any discrepancy in OTET admit card, candidates must immediately contact the examination authority to get it changed.
OTET admit card 2019 contains the details related to candidates and examination like name, registration number, roll number, date and time of examination, name and address of the exam centre etc. Along with the admit card, candidates must also carry one of the prescribed photo ID proofs - Aadhaar card, Voter ID card, PAN card, Passport, Driving license, Employee ID card, College/University ID card.
Earlier, BSE Odisha has released OTET 2019 admit card for the exam which was to be held on January 16. However, the exam was cancelled due to the alleged leak of the question paper.
OTET is conducted for the recruitment of Teachers from classes 1 to 8. The exam is held for two papers in offline mode - paper I ( from classes 1 to 5) and II (for classes 6 to 8). Candidates who will secure minimum qualifying marks determined by the examination authority will be declared qualified for OTET 2019.
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