KTET 2024 admit card tomorrow at ktet.kerala.gov.in; exam pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | June 2, 2024 | 09:13 PM IST | 1 min read
The KTET 2024 exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 22 and 23.
NEW DELHI: The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan (KPV) will issue the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET) 2024 admit card tomorrow, June 3. Candidates who have already registered for the competitive exam can download the KTET 2024 admit card by visiting the official website, ktet.kerala.gov.in.
Candidates will require their registration number and password to download the KTET 2024 admit card. The KTET 2024 will be held in two shifts- from 10 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 4:30 pm. Candidates are required to carry their KTET 2024 admit card and a valid photo Id such as Aadhar card, Pan card, Voter Id card, Driving licence to the exam centre for verification.
The KTET 2024 exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 22 and 23. The KTET 2024 examination comprises four papers, each catering to different teaching categories. Category 1 is designed for teachers handling lower primary classes, category 2 for upper primary classes, category 3 for high school classes, and category 4 for language instructors, encompassing Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, specialized teachers, and physical education instructors.
Steps to download the KTET 2024 admit card
Candidates can follow these steps to download the KTET 2024 admit card.
- Go to the official website, ktet.kerala.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the KTET 2024 admit card link.
- You will be required to enter your login credentials.
- Your KTET 2024 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a printout of the KTET 2024 admit card.
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