Kerala SET January 2024 registration deadline extended till November 5
Ayushi Bisht | October 25, 2023 | 02:40 PM IST | 1 min read
Kerala SET 2024: Interested candidates can register for Kerala SET January 2024 through the official website, lbsedp.lbscentre.in.
NEW DELHI: LBS Centre for Science and Technology has extended the registration deadline for Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) January 2024 till November 5. Interested candidates can register for Kerala SET January 2024 through the official website, lbsedp.lbscentre.in.
As per the schedule, the last date to pay the Kerala SET 2024 registration fee is November 11. The application edit window will be active from November 8 to November 10, 2023.
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"First-year PG/BEd candidates are not eligible to apply for Kerala SET," the official website said. Earlier the last date to register for Kerala SET 2024 was October 25.
Kerala SET January 2024: How to apply
Interested candidates can follow the steps given below to fill the Ketala SET 2024 application form.
- Visit the official website, lbscentre.kerala.gov.in
- Click on the “SET January 2024” application link
- Register yourself and proceed with the application process
- Upload the sought documents
- Pay the application fee and click on submit
The examination authority will announce the exam date and date for hall tickets in due course of time. Candidates should note that first year PG/BEd candidates are not eligible to apply for Kerala SET 2024. Candidates belonging to General, OBC categories have to pay an application fee of Rs 1000. While for SC, ST,PwD candidates, the application fee is Rs 500.
In case of any difficulty, candidates can mail to lbscentre@gmail.com or contact helpline numbers: 0471-2560311,312,313 or 9400923669, 8547522369.
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