TN TRB admit card 2023 out at trb.tn.gov.in; exam pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | December 22, 2023 | 10:21 PM IST | 1 min read
TN TRB 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on January 7, 2024.
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board has issued the TN TRB admit card 2023 today, December 22. Candidates who have applied for the TN Graduate Teachers or Block Resource Teacher Educators (BRTE) recruitment exam can download their hall tickets from the official website at trb.tn.gov.in.
The TN TRB 2023 exam will be OMR-based and is scheduled to be conducted on January 7, 2024. The recruitment process is being held for 2,222 vacancies of graduate teachers and BRTE.
The official notification read "It is instructed that candidates shall download the Hall ticket and adhere to the instructions notified there on. The candidate must bring the hall ticket to the examination centre. No candidate will be allowed entry without the hall ticket. "
TN TRB 2023 exam pattern
Candidates can have a look at TN TRB graduate teacher exam pattern 2023
|
Section |
Subject |
Total questions |
Total marks |
Duration of exam |
|
Part 1 |
Tamil Language |
30 |
50 |
30 minutes |
|
Part 2 |
Concerned Subject (Tamil, English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, History and Geography ) |
150 |
150 |
3 hours |
Steps to download TN TRB 2023 admit card
Candidates can follow these steps to download the TN TRB 2023 admit card
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Go to the official website trb.tn.gov.in.
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On the homepage, go to the Whats New section.
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Click on the link that reads "Direct recruitment of graduate teachers or BRTE - hall ticket hosting."
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You will be redirected to the TN TRB 2023 notification, scroll down and click on "Click here to download the Hall-Ticket."
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You will again be redirected to a login page.
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Enter your credentials such as registration ID and password.
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Your TN TRB 2023 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the same and take a printout for further reference.
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