Madhya Pradesh High School TET result 2023 announced at esb.mp.gov.in
Mridusmita Deka | April 17, 2023 | 09:27 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will have to key in their application numbers or roll numbers and dates of birth to check and download the MP HS TET 2023 result.
NEW DELHI: The Madhya Pradesh High School Teacher Eligibility Test (MP HS TET) 2023 result is out. The Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board has declared the HSTET 2023 final result at esb.mp.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the exam will have to key in their application numbers or roll numbers and dates of birth to check and download the MP HS TET 2023 result.
The Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board held the High School Teacher Eligibility Test between March 1 and March 11. While as many as 1,74,274 applicants were distributed the admit cards for the MP HS TET 2023 admit cards, only 1,55,709 candidates appeared for the examination. The MP Employee Selection Board has also released the model answer keys of the state HS TET 2023 exam. The MP HS TET answer key was made available on March 13.
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MP HSTET 2023 result: Know how to check
- Visit the official website -- esb.mp.gov
- On the homepage, click on the “Result - High School Teacher Eligibility Test - 2023”
- Key in login details -- application numbers or roll numbers and dates of birth
- Submit and download MP HSTET 2023 result
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