OSSTET admit card 2023 released at bseodisha.ac.in; how to download, direct link here
OSSTET admit card 2023 has been released at bseodisha.ac.in. Candidates can download the admit card through the direct link given below.
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Subscribe NowIshita Ranganath | January 5, 2023 | 09:36 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Board of Secondary Education, Odisha has released Odisha Secondary School Teacher Eligibility Test (OSSTET) admit card 2023 today. Candidates can download the admit card through the official site of BSE Odisha at- bseodisha.ac.in.
The examination will comprise of two papers- paper 1 and paper 2. The test in each paper shall be 2 hours and 30 minutes long. All OSSTET 2023 questions will be multiple choice question (MCQ) each carrying one mark with four alternatives out of which one is correct. The question papers in non-language subjects will be bilingual- Odia and English. There will be no negative marking.
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Steps to download OSSTET admit card 2023
- First visit BSE Odisha's official website- bseodisha.ac.in.
- Then click on the link that reads' Odisha Secondary school teacher eligibility test OSSTET-2022 (Ist) Admit Card)' available on the home page.
- Enter the details and click on submit.
- Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
- Check details and download OSSTET 2022 admit card for future use.
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