Kerala SET hall ticket 2021 released at lbsedp.lbscentre.in; download here
Kerala SET exam 2021, comprising of two papers will be held on January 9, 2022. Download Kerala SET hall ticket 2021 at lbsedp.lbscentre.in.
Anu Parthiban | December 21, 2021 | 10:22 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) hall ticket for January 2022 has been released today by the LBS Centre for Science and Technology on the official website, lbsedp.lbscentre.in. Kerala SET exam 2021, comprising of two papers will be held on January 9, 2022.
Paper 1 will have general knowledge and aptitude in teaching and Paper 2 will be based on the subject of specialisation of the candidate in the postgraduation.
The Kerala SET is the state-level eligibility test conducted by LBS Centre for Science and Technology, Thiruvannathpuram. The exam is conducted to determine the eligibility for the higher secondary school teachers and non-vocational teachers.
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Kerala SET hall ticket 2021: How to download
Candidates who have registered for the Kerala State Eligibility Test will be able to download their Kerala SET hall ticket 2021 from the official website. It is mandatory for all candidates to download the Kerala SET admit card 2021 to appear for the exam.
- Visit the official website, lbsedp.lbscentre.in
- Click on the ‘Download Admit Card’ link on the homepage.
- Enter registration id or registered mobile number,
- Now, enter the site access key which will be sent to the registered mobile number
- Kerala SET hall ticket 2021 will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the admit card and download it for future reference.
Direct link to download Kerala SET hall ticket 2021
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