TN TRB admit card out for BRTE exam 2023 at trb.tn.gov.in; exam pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | February 1, 2024 | 08:13 PM IST | 1 min read
TN TRB will conduct the BRTE recruitment exam on February 4.
NEW DELHI: The Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) has issued the admit card for the TN TRB graduate teachers and Block Resource Teacher Educators (BRTE) 2023 examination. Candidates who have applied for graduate teachers and BRTE can download their admit tickets from the official website trb.tn.gov.in from today, February 1, 2024.
Earlier, TRB postponed the exam owing to drought and flood circumstances in specific locations. The decision to postpone was made to assist candidates experiencing problems. The examination will now be conducted on February 4.
The TN TRB recruitment 2024 exam is divided into two parts - part A and part B. Part A is the Tamil language eligibility test which is qualifying in nature. It has 30 objective-type questions carrying 50 marks. The duration of the test is 30 minutes. Part B will include questions from the main subject and will be an Optical Mark Reader (OMR) based examination. The duration of the exam is 3 hours. It consists of 150 multiple-choice-questions (MCQs), with each question carrying one mark.
Also read HPSC HCS prelims admit card 2024 to be out tomorrow; exam on February 11
TN TRB Admit Card 2024: Steps to download
Candidates can follow these instructions to download the TN TRB admit card 2024.
- Visit the official website, trb.tn.gov.in.
- On the homepage, go to the "Admit Cards" section.
- Next, click on the TN TRB admit card 2024.
- Enter the required credentials.
- TN TRB admit card 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the admit card.
- Take a printout for future reference.
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