TS SET Result with Cutoff and Answer Key 2019 Out; 2738 Qualified
Shristi Kirti | August 23, 2019 | 06:29 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 23: Osmania University has announced TS SET 2019 result on August 23, 2019. TS SET result has been announced for the test which was held on July 5 and 6, 2019. The result has been announced in the form of PDF containing the roll numbers of all the qualified candidates. A total of 2738 candidates have qualified in the TS SET 2019 exam. Candidates can check their result by visiting the official website of the examination authority.
Along with the result, the authority has also released the TS SET cut off marks. As per the the cutoff released by the authority, the highest general cut off has been registered for Philosophy - 68.67 while the lowest cut off scores are for Mathematical Sc - 46.67. All those candidates who have secured marks equal to or more than the cut off scores as per their category have ben considered qualified. Candidate can check the cut off scores by clicking on the official website - telenganaset.org .
The authority has also released the final answer key against the challenges raised by the candidates on the provisional ones. The final answer key has been released for the exam conducted on both July 5 and 6 for both morning and afternoon session.
TS SET 2019 exam was conducted on July 5 and 6 to determine the eligibility of candidates as Lecturers and Assistant Professors across the colleges/institutions of Telangana. There were a total of 32284 candidates who had taken TS SET 2019 exam. All those candidates who have qualified the test will now be given the SET Certificate.
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