Rajasthan BSTC Result 2020 Declared; Check Direct Pre DElEd Results Link @predeled.com
Team Careers360 | October 8, 2020 | 02:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Department of Education, Rajasthan has released the BSTC result 2020 Rajasthan on October 8. Candidates can check the Rajasthan BSTC result 2020 from the official website - www.predeled.com. Candidates can check their Rajasthan Pre-D.El.Ed result 2020 through their roll number/application ID and date of birth. Candidates who qualified the exam will be recruited as Teachers in state government schools. Get direct ink to check Rajasthan BSTC Result 2020 here.
As per the officials Rajasthan Pre-D.El.Ed 2020 exam was conducted on August 31 across the state. This year a total of 6,72,821 candidates had appeared for the Rajasthan Pre-D.El.Ed 2020 exam. Candidates who had appeared for the Rajasthan pre DEIEd 2020 exam must follow steps to check the BSTC result 2020 Rajasthan given below.
Rajasthan BSTC Result 2020 For Pre DElEd - How To Check
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Visit the official website - Click Here
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Enter the login credentials - roll number/application ID and date of birth
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Check marks and other details mentioned in the result
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Download the Rajasthan BSTC result 2020 for future reference.
Rajasthan BSTC Result 2020 Declared by @GovindDotasra https://t.co/9WvRqvqiNh
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Rajasthan BSTC Result 2020 Topper
Category |
General |
Sanskrit |
Rank 1 |
Azad patel |
Chandrasekhar |
Rank 2 |
Gopesh sharma |
Guniram |
Rank 3 |
Vijay |
Kanika |
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