PEB MP TET 2019 English Exam Re-scheduled; Check New Dates Here
vikrant.shukla | September 13, 2019 | 03:42 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 13: The Professional Examination Board (PEB), Madhya Pradesh, also known as Vyapam has released an official notice regarding the Higher Secondary Teacher Eligibility Test 2018. In the notice, PEB has mentioned new dates of MP TET English exam.
What does the notice contain?
PEB, in the official notice, states that the English question paper for the physically handicapped candidates which was conducted in the second shift on February 03, 2019, was cancelled because of mapping error in the question paper, and a re-exam of English will be conducted.
Why the re-exam?
Due to the error, the flawlessness of the English exam was expected to be affected and hence the exam was cancelled and the re-exam was confirmed.
Now what?
The re-exam will be conducted on September 29, 2019 for all the candidates who appeared previously in the English exam.
The details related to the timings and venue of the re-exam will be mentioned on the admit card, candidates are advised to visit the official website peb.mp.gov.in.
PEB conducted the test under the Department of School and Tribal Studies from February 01, 2019 to 11, 2019 but except English, the results of all the other subjects were released on August 28, 2019
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