REET result 2022 expected soon at reetbser2022.in; Check qualifying marks
Vishnukumar V | September 29, 2022 | 11:11 AM IST | 2 mins read
REET 2022 result is expected to be declared soon online by BSER, Rajasthan at the official website - reetbser2022.in. Know steps to check the REET result 2022.
NEW DELHI: The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan is expected to declare the REET result 2022 in online mode anytime soon. REET 2022 result link will be activated on the REET BSER official website - reetbser2022.in only. As per the reports, REET BSER result 2022 is likely to be announced by September 30.
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BSER will declare the REET exam result 2022 for both levels - level I and II. Candidates who appeared in the REET exam 2022 for level 1 & 2 will be able to check their REET 2022 result through individual login by using the valid REET registration number and date of birth.
REET result date 2022
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Events |
Dates |
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REET exam date 2022 |
July 23 & 24, 2022 |
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REET answer key 2022 |
August 18, 2022 |
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BSER REET 2022 result date |
By September 30, 2022 (Expected) |
Steps to check the REET 2022 result
In order to check the result of REET 2022, Candidates can follow the detailed steps as under.
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Visit the REET 2022 official website - reetbser2022.in.
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Click the “REET 2022 result link” on the home page.
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On the login page, enter your login credentials such as REET registration number and date of birth and enter the given captcha code and click the “Next” button.
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An OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number.
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Enter the received OTP and click “Submit” button
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Check BSER REET result 2022.
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Download and print the RBSE REET result 2022 for your reference.
Details specified on REET 2022 result:
The following are the details that will be mentioned on the result of REET 2022.
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Name of candidate
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Date of birth
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Category
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Roll number
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Registration
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Candidates qualification status
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Subject-wise marks
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Total marks
REET cut off 2022
Along with the result, BSER will also release the REET cut off 2022 on the official website. Candidates scoring equal to or more than the REET 2022 cut off is considered as qualified. The cut off of REET 2022 will be released category wise for general, other backward classes, schedule caste, schedule tribe, etc.
Apart from the RBSE REET cut off marks 2022, candidates must also score the predetermined qualifying marks. Candidates can check the REET qualifying marks from the below table.
REET 2022 qualifying Marks
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Category |
Qualifying marks |
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ST |
Non-TSP – 55%TSP – 36% |
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SC/ OBC/ MBC/ EWS |
55% |
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Ex-servicemen |
50% |
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PWD |
40% |
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Sahariya Janjati |
36% |
Candidates who qualify in level I will be eligible to become teachers for classes 1 to 5, and those who qualify in level II will be eligible for classes 6 to 8 in the schools of Rajasthan.
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