KARTET 2023 hall ticket out at schooleducation.kar.nic.in; exam on September 3
Anu Parthiban | August 23, 2023 | 03:25 PM IST | 1 min read
Karnataka TET hall ticket download link will be active till September 1. Steps to download KARTET admit card 2023 here.
NEW DELHI: The Department of School Education, Karnataka has issued the Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test (KARTET 2023) admit card today. Candidates who applied for the KARTET 2023 exam to be held on September 3. Candidates will be able to download the Karnataka TET admit card 2023 from the official website, schooleducation.kar.nic.in.
KARTET 2023 exam is held for recruitment of teachers to upper primary from Classes 6 to 8 and primary from Class 1-5. Candidates who have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks and a Bachelor in Education (BEd) or a two-year Diploma in Elementary Education (DElEd) will be considered for the upper primary teacher recruitment exam.
Those applicants with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12 and a two-year diploma in Elementary Education (DElEd) or Bachelor of Elementary Education (BElEd) and who clear the KARTET exam 2023 will be considered for the primary teacher recruitment in schools in the state.
How to download KARTET admit card 2023
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the Karnataka TET 2023 hall ticket.
- Visit the KARTET official website, schooleducation.kar.nic.in or https://sts.karnataka.gov.in/TET/hallticket.aspx
- Click on the KARTET 2023 admit card 2023 link.
- Enter application number and date of birth in dd/mm/yyyy format.
- Click on the ‘Download hall ticket’ option.
- If any detail entered is incorrect, click on ‘clear’ and key in details again.
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