Karnataka TET Result 2019 Announced; Check Details Here
Shristi Kirti | March 11, 2019 | 11:22 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 11: Government of Karnataka, Centralised Admission Cell (CAC) has announced the result of Karnataka TET 2019. The result has been announced for the exam which was conducted on February 3. Candidates can check their Karnataka TET result in online mode for both the papers- paper I and II.
In order to check the result, candidates must visit the official website of the examination authority - http://www.schooleducation.kar.nic.in/ , click on the registration link and enter their login credentials - application number and date of birth in the result login window.
Karnataka TET result 2019 contains the details of the candidates, marks scored by them and the qualifying status. All those candidates who have scored the minimum qualifying marks determined by the examination authority have been considered qualified.
The exam was conducted for two papers - paper I and II containing 150 questions each. For each question, 1 mark was allotted. No marks were deducted for any wrong response given by the candidates. Candidates were given 2 hours 30 minutes to complete each paper.
Karnataka TET exam is conducted in order to determine the eligibility of the candidates as Teachers in classes 1 to 8. The test is conducted for two papers - paper I (for classes 1 to 5) and II (for classes 6 to 8). Candidates who qualify the Karnataka TET exam are considered eligible to apply as Teachers in any of the State Government run Schools in Karnataka only.
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