TNTET Admit Card 2022: Paper 2 hall ticket out; Direct link
Arpita Das | January 30, 2023 | 01:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will need their application ID and password to download the TNTET 2022 admit card.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Teacher Recruitment Board (TN TRB) has released the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) 2022 Paper 2 admit card. Eligible candidates can check and download the TNTET 2022 admit card through the official website- trb.tn.nic.in. To access the admit card, the application ID and password are necessary.
The TNTET Paper 2 exam is scheduled to be conducted from February 3 to February 14 in computer-based test (CBT) mode. Candidates are required to reach the centre as per the timings mentioned in the admit card.
TN TET admit card 2023 Direct link
Candidates reaching the exam centre after the reporting time will not be allowed to enter the examination hall. Candidates are also instructed to go through all the conditions mentioned in the TNTET admit card 2022 and follow them without fail.
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TRB TN TET admit card 2023: How to download
- Visit the website of TNTRB-trb.tn.nic.in
- On the page that appears click on the TNTET 2022 admit card link.
- Enter the necessary login credentials- application ID and password.
- The TRB TNTET admit card 2023 in a new window will appear.
- Download and take a printout of the TRB TNTET admit card 2023 and carry it on the exam day.
The TNTET exam includes Paper 1 and Paper 2. The Paper 1 exam is for teachers to teach from Class 1 to Class 6 and the Paper 2 is for the teachers who want to teach from Class 6 to Class 8. Candidates can appear in either one exam or both exams.
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