Kerala TET 2022 registration process begins; exams from November 26
Ishita Ranganath | October 26, 2022 | 06:28 PM IST | 1 min read
KTET 2022: KTET will be held on November 26 and 27. The KTET admit cards will be released on November 21 at ktet.kerala.gov.in
NEW DELHI: Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan begins registration process for Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET) 2022. Candidates will be able to register at official website – ktet.kerala.gov.in till November 7, 2022.
The KTET examination application fee is Rs 500 in each category. For SC, ST and differently abled candidates the application fee is Rs 250. The fee payment can be done either by net banking, credit card, debit card or via offline mode including challan and forwarding it to the nearest SBI Branch.
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According to the KTET website, the exams will be conducted from November 26 and 27. The students can download their admit cards on November 21, 2022 on the website. KTET exam will be conducted in two shifts, two-and-a-half-hour each, where the first shift will be held from 10 AM to 12:30 PM and shift two from 2 PM to 4:30 PM.
The KTET candidates are required to enter their credentials to login into the KTET exam portal and pay the registration fee to download their applications. The website also offers model question papers for the four categories (category I, II, III, IV) in KTET exams. A relaxation of 5 percent is given to students belonging to SC, ST and differently abled candidates and 3 percent to OBC and OEC candidates.
Candidates who pass the KTET 2022 entrance exam will be eligible to apply for teaching jobs in both public and private schools through personal interviews.
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