UPTET 2021-22 result delayed; New date soon after election
UPBEB has postponed the UPTET result 2021-22. The new result date will be released soon.
Team Careers360 | February 25, 2022 | 10:49 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The UPTET result 2021-22 declaration has been delayed due to the elections in the state, as per reports. New UPTET 2021 result date will soon be announced. Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB) is expected to announce the UPTET result 2021 at updeled.gov.in in March 2022.
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UPTET Result 2021-22 Live Updates: Date, time, download link
As per the reports, Anil Bhushan, Secretary, Basic Education, UP had sought permission from the government to declare the UPTET result 2021-22 as per the schedule, however, the permission has been rejected. Due to this, the result of UPTET 2022 which was supposed to be declared on February 25, 2022 will not be released now. A new
UPTET 2022 result date
will be decided after the election is over.
According to the reports, about 21,65,179 people registered to take the exam this year out of which only 18,22,112 appeared in the UPTET exam 2021. Out of the total number of candidates, 10,73,302 i.e., 83.09% of candidates appeared for the level 2 examination while 7,48,810 candidates appeared for the level 2 examination.
UPTET result date 2022 postponed
Events |
Dates |
UPTET 2021 exam date |
January 23, 2022 |
Release of admit card |
January 13, 2022 |
UPTET result date 2022 |
To be notified |
UPTET was conducted in two shifts across the state on January 23, 2022. The provisional answer sheet for the examination was issued on January 28, 2022 and the objections against it were accepted till February 1, 2022. According to reports, applicants have filed 98 objections, of which 54 are against the primary level examination and the rest are against the upper primary level papers.
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