KTET 2024 registration deadline extended till May 2; application fee, paper pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | April 26, 2024 | 12:39 PM IST | 1 min read
KTET 2024 exam will be held on June 22 and 23.
NEW DELHI: The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan (KPV) has extended the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) registration for April 2024. As per the official website, KTET 2024 registration deadline has been extended till May 2. Eligible candidates can fill out the KTET 2024 application form by visiting the official website, ktet.kerala.gov.in.
The KTET 2024 application correction facility will be available from May 4 to May 7. The KTET 2024 April exam will be held on June 22 and 23. The KTET 2024 admit card will be issued on June 3.
KTET 2024 application fee
Application fee payment is a mandatory step to complete the KTET 2024 registration. Candidates can have a look at the KTET 2024 application fee details below.
|
Category |
KTET application fee |
|
General |
Rs 500 |
|
Scheduled Caste (SC) Scheduled Tribe (ST) Physically Handicapped (PH) |
Rs 250 |
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KTET 2024 exam pattern
The KTET 2024 exam consists of 4 papers. Category 1 exam is held for teachers of lower primary classes; category 2 is for upper primary classes; category 3 is for high school classes; and category 4 is for language teachers including Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, specialist teachers and physical education instructors.
The KTET 2024 exam will be held in offline mode. The duration of KTET 2024 is 150 minutes. The paper carries a total of 150 marks. Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking for wrong answers. Each paper in KTET 2024 will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions based on the category.
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