KARTET 2019 Admit Card Released @schooleducation.kar.nic.in, Check Steps to Download
Team Careers360 | September 26, 2020 | 06:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI:
Centralised Admission Cell, Office of the Commissioner for Public Instruction, Bengaluru released the KARTET 2019 admit card in online mode on official website - schooleducation.kar.nic.in. Candidates can download the admit card of KARTET 2019 using their credentials that is application number and date of birth.
Earlier, the Karnataka TET 2019 was supposed to be conducted on March 15, 2020 which got postponed due to the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. It is mandatory to follow the government guidelines of social distancing at the exam centre of KARTET exam.
KARTET 2019 Important Dates
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Events |
Important Dates |
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KARTET 2019 Admit Card |
September 25, 2020 [Available Now] |
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KARTET 2019 Exam |
October 4, 2020 |
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KARTET 2019 Result |
Soon after the exam |
KARTET 2019 Admit Card: Steps to Download
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Visit the official of KARTET 2019
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Click on the link available for KARTET 2019 Admit Card
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A new page will be open.
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Click on the tab ‘Download Hall Ticket’
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Enter Application Number and Date of Birth in the space provided.
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Click on ‘Submit’.
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The KARTET Admit card 2019 will be available on the screen.
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Download it and take print out for future use.
Details Mentioned in KARTET 2019 Admit Card
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Name of Candidate
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Day and Date of Examination
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Exam Centre Details
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Roll Number
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Application Number
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Important Instruction regarding KARTET 2019 exam
KARTET 2019 Exam Day Guidelines:
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Candidates need to follow the government guidelines of social distancing to lower the risk of coronavirus pandemic.
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It is compulsory to wear a mask and gloves while appearing for the KARTET exam.
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Candidates need to carry the KARTET 2019 admit card along with the photo id proof.
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Reach the exam centre at least 90 minutes before the commencement of examination of Karnataka TET 2019.
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Use of gadgets is prohibited.
More about KARTET:
KARTET exam is the state level teacher eligibility test conducted by Centralised Admission Cell, Bangalore to recruit teachers for Class I to VIII in the government school of Karnataka. There will be two papers in the Karnataka TET exam. Paper I is for the candidates who are applying for Class I to V and Paper- Ii is for those who are looking for recruitment in Class VI to VIII.
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