Kerala KTET 2023 registration to begin from April 3; exam date, notification out
KTET Notification 2023: Kerala KTET 2023 exam dates for March session are May 12 and 15. Applicants will have fill form at ktet.kerala.gov.in before deadline.
Anu Parthiban | March 25, 2023 | 04:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Pareekshabhavan has announced that it will start the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET 2023) registration for March 2023 session from April 3, 2023. Kerala KTET March 2023 notification is also out at the official website, ktet.kerala.gov.in.
Kerala KTET 2023 exam dates for March session are May 12 and 15. As per the KTET notification 2023, the exams for various categories will be held in two different shifts. Shift 1 will begin from 10 AM to 12.30 PM and shift 2 will commence from 2 PM and will conclude at 4.30 PM.
General category candidates will have to pay Rs 500 as KTET application fee 2023. For SC, ST and differently-abled candidates, the registration fee is Rs 250.
Aspirants will be able to download model question papers for the four categories - category I, II, III, IV - from KTET official website. A relaxation of 5% is given to students belonging to SC, ST and differently-abled candidates and 3% to OBC and OEC candidates.
KTET 2023 notification
Applicants will have to complete the KTET application process before the deadline to be eligible for the exam.
KTET schedule 2023 |
Dates |
Application process begins |
April 3 |
Last date for submitting registration fee |
April 17 |
Last to take final print out |
April 17 |
Download hall ticket |
April 25 |
Exam date |
May 12 and 15 |
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