REET 2021 Application window opens for female widow candidates
REET application form 2021 correction window has once again opened for female widow candidates to change their category. Female candidates who lost their husband during COVID-19 pandemic can make corrections in their application form.
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NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education, Ajmer, Rajasthan (BSER) has opened the application form window for female candidates who lost their spouse during the COVID-19 spread. The REET application form 2021 correction window for female widow candidates is active on the official website - reetbser21.com from July 7 to 14, 2021. Those female candidates who filled the REET application form 2021, but unfortunately lost their husband due to the deadly coronavirus, can visit the official website and head to the correction panel to make amendments in the marriage category.
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Earlier, BSER Ajmer activated the REET application form for candidates belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) from June 21 to July 05, 2021.
REET 2021 exam dates
REET events |
REET dates |
REET application form 2021 for all |
January 11, 2021 |
REET application form 2021 for EWS candidates |
June 21, 2021 to July 5, 2021 |
REET application correction window for female widow case |
July 07 to 14, 2021 |
REET admit card 2021 |
Tentatively in August 2021 |
REET exam dates 2021 |
September 26, 2021 |
Steps to make changes in the REET Application form 2021 for female widows
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Visit the official website of REET
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Click on the link that states Edit Application Form For REET-2021 (Only female candidate for widow case)
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A new page will open where the candidate will be required to fill the following details:
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Registration number
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Candidate name
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father ‘s name
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Mother’s name
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Date of birth
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Now click on the next tab
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The REET application form 2021 will be displayed on the screen where the candidate will go and change her category
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After making the required changes, the female candidate will have to submit the REET application form
When will REET 2021 be conducted?
The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teacher (REET) is scheduled to be conducted on September 26, 2021. The REET 2021 exam was earlier postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year close to 15 lakh candidates have applied for the Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test . The exam is being conducted to fill in approximately 30000 REET vacancies .
What is the REET exam?
The reet exam is being organised to fill in the post of teachers in schools across the state of Rajasthan. Shortlisted candidates will be given a certificate making them eligible to apply in schools from classes 1-5 and classes 6-8. There are two papers in the REET exam, candidates can apply for paper I or II or both as per their eligibility.
Click here for a direct link to the REET application form 2021 correction window.
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