BSE releases OTET 2018 application form; Check how to fill
Bachan Thakur | November 13, 2018 | 07:22 PM IST
New Delhi, November 13: Board of Secondary Education Odisha has released the application form of OTET 2018 in online mode. Aspiring candidates, who can fill OTET application form 2018 till November 28 (midnight). However, the application fee can be paid till one day before the deadline of application form. In other words, OTET 2018 application fee can be paid till November 27 only.
Candidates, who have not registered on the OTET website, have to sign up for filling the application form using their name, password, mobile number and email ID. While already registered candidates have to log in using their email ID and password. Candidates must ensure that they fill the application and pay the fee by or before the deadline, as no extension will be granted to any candidate under any circumstance.
Post registration, candidates have to complete six stages to complete the application procedure which include Personal Information, Eligibility Criteria, Educational Qualification, Address, Information Sheet, and Declaration & Payment. Along with the application filling, candidates also need to pay the fee for the exam. As per BSE officials, SC and ST candidates have to pay Rs. 300 as application fee, while all other candidates have to pay Rs. 500.
OTET admit card is expected to be available in the first week of December 2018, while the examination (OTET 2018) is expected to be held in the last week of December. The answer key may be released in January 2019, while the result of the examination will tentatively be out by February 2019.
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