Rajasthan pre DElEd exam results 2021 on September 27; Check result time, details here
Anu Parthiban | September 25, 2021 | 12:38 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan education department will announce the pre DELEd exam result 2021 on September 27 at 1 pm at Shiksha Sankul, Jaipur.
NEW DELHI: Department of Education, Rajasthan announced that the pre DELEd exam result will be declared on September 27 at 1 pm at Shiksha Sankul, Jaipur.
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“Pre D.EL. Ed. 2021: Result will be declared on 27.9.2021 at 1 PM at Shiksha Sankul, Jaipur. Senior officers of the department will also be present on the occasion. The state government is determined to provide employment opportunities to the youth of the state,” the Rajasthan education department said in a tweet.
प्री डी. एल. एड. परीक्षा, 2021 का सोमवार दिनांक: 27.9.2021 को दोपहर 1.00 बजे शिक्षा संकुल, जयपुर में परिणाम घोषित किया जाएगा। विभाग के वरिष्ठ अधिकारी भी रहेंगे इस मौके पर मौजूद। प्रदेश के युवाओं को रोजगार के अवसर प्रदान करने के लिए है राज्य सरकार कृत-संकल्प ।
— Dept of Education, Rajasthan (@rajeduofficial) September 24, 2021
The Rajasthan DElEd exam is conducted for admission to the two-year teacher education course and a total of 350 colleges allocate seats based on the exam scores.
The state education department conducted the pre DElEd exam on August 31, 2021. The application process started on June 9 and was concluded on July 10, 2021. The admit card for the exam was released on August 27.
Students who appeared for the pre DElEd exam 2021 can check their result on the official website predeled.com. Candidates are advised to keep all the credentials ready to check the results without any hassle.
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