KTET registration 2023 begins today; Steps to apply
Rohan D Umak | April 3, 2023 | 07:17 AM IST | 1 min read
KTET registration 2023 will end on April 17, 2023. The application form link will be activated for the exam today at ktet.kerala.gov.in
NEW DELHI: The Kerala Pareeksha Bhawan will release the Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test (KTET) application form 2023 today on April 3, 2023. Candidates desirous of applying for the exam will have to log on to ktet.kerala.gov.in for the same.
KTET 2023 aspirants willing to apply for category 1 exams should hold a diploma in elementary education, while those applying for category 2 and 3 should have pursued the BEd programme with at least 45 percent marks in aggregate.
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KTET 2023: Application fee
The general category candidates will have to pay Rs 500 to apply for the exam. Meanwhile, the reserved category candidates, physically handicapped and blind candidates will be required to pay Rs 250 to register themselves successfully.
KTET 2023: Steps to apply
Candidates will have to follow the stepwise procedure given below to apply for the exam.
- Visit the official website of KTET at ktet.kerala.gov.in.
- Click on the link to register for the exam. Proceed to register yourself on the website and log in through the generated credentials.
- Next, begin filling in the KTET 2023 application form.
- Upload all documents in the prescribed format and make payment of the application fee.
- Submit all details and download the confirmation page.
- Print its hard copy for future reference.
KTET 2023 registration: What’s next?
Once the KTET 2023 application process ends on April 17, Kerala Pareeksha Bhawan will begin the application form correction process. Under this facility, the candidates will be able to make changes to the particulars filled by them in the KTET 2023 application form.
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