OSSTET application form 2021 released; Apply online at bseodisha.ac.in
BSE, Odisha has released the OSSTET 2021 application form on July 2. Eligible applicants can apply online at bseodisha.ac.in.
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Subscribe NowPiyush Chaudhary | July 2, 2021 | 12:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, has released the OSSTET application form 2021 on July 2, 2021. Eligible candidates can apply online for the OSSTET 2021 recruitment process at OSSTE official website - bseodisha.ac.in.
Earlier, the OSSTET registration 2021 process was to begin on June 19, from 8 AM and end on June 28 at 12AM. However, this was postponed and the OSSTET registration 2021 link has been activated now.
OSSTET Exam Dates 2021
OSSTET vents |
Important dates |
OSSTET registration 2021 start date |
July 2, 2021 (new date) |
Steps to fill online OSSTET application form 2021
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Before starting the OSSTET registration 2021, candidates must read the OSSTE instructions and eligibility details properly.
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Visit the OSSTET official website - bseodisha.ac.in .
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Search for the OSSTET application form 2021 link and click on it.
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If already registered, enter the registered mobile number and password and login. Otherwise, click on the “Click Here for New Registration” to register.
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After completing the OSSTET registration 2021, login to fill the OSSTET application form.
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The OSSTET Application form has the following four sections. Complete all four sections to move to the next stage.
(a) Personal Information
(b) Eligibility Criteria
(c) Educational Qualification
(d) Declaration
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Upload scanned images and documents required.
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Pay the OSSTET application fee.
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To successfully complete OSSTET Application Form 2021 click on the final submit button.
OSSTET registration 2021 direct link.
OSSTET Application fee 2021
Category |
Application Fee |
General and SEBC |
Rs 500 |
SC/ ST |
Rs 300 |
OSSTET Eligibility Criteria
Nationality |
Indian |
Language |
Applicant must be able to read and write Odia |
Educational qualification |
Applicants must have the necessary academic and professional required to apply for the OSSTET 2021. Category I Education Teachers (Trained Graduate Teachers in Science/ Arts, Hindi/ Classical Teacher (Sanskrit/ Urdu/ Telgu). Category II Physical Education Teacher. |
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About OSSTET
The BSE, Odisha conducts the Odisha Secondary School Teacher Eligibility Test (OSSTET) once a year. The OSSTET exam has two papers - paper 1 and 2. Candidates clearing the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by the Board will be considered qualified in the OSSTET 2021 exam. And those who qualify the OSSTET exam will be considered for recruitment as teachers in secondary schools in Odisha based on the final OSSTET merit list 2021.
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