Rajasthan Pre DElEd exam 2023 registration process starts tomorrow
Divyansh | July 9, 2023 | 03:10 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will have to pay Rs 400 as examination fee for one paper and Rs 500 for two papers
NEW DELHI: The registration process for the Rajasthan Pre DElEd examination will start on July 10. Candidates can apply for the examination on the official website at panjiyakpredeled.in. The last date to register for Rajasthan Pre DElEd is July 30.
The candidates belonging to general category desiring to apply for the Rajasthan Pre DElEd 2023 exam should have cleared Class 12 with 50 percent aggregate or equivalent marks from a recognized board. Candidates from OBC and SC, ST categories, widows, divorcees and abandon women will get a five percent relaxation in the Class 12 marks. The candidates should not be more than 28 years as on July 1, 2023. There is no age limit for widows, divorcees and abandon women.
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The candidates will have to pay Rs 400 as examination fee for one paper and Rs 500 for two papers. The Rajasthan Pre DElEd 2023 exam question paper will be divided into four sections and have multiple choice type questions. Each question will carry three marks each. There will be no negative marking.
Rajasthan Pre DElEd Exam 2023: How to apply?
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Visit the official website -- panjiyakpredeled.in
- Register your Rajasthan Pre DElEd 2023 exam application
- Pay the examination fee
- Upload the required documents and click on submit button.
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