UPTET Result 2022 Declared: 38.67% primary, 28.33% upper primary candidates pass
UPTET Result 2022: 4,43,598 primary and 2,16,994 upper primary level candidates passed in the UPTET exam 2021-22 held on January 23, 2022.
Vagisha Kaushik | April 8, 2022 | 03:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB) has declared the Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) result 2022. 4,43,598 primary and 2,16,994 upper primary level candidates passed in the UPTET exam 2021-22. Candidates can check their UPTET result 2022 on the official website -- updeled.gov.in.
UPTET Result 2022 (Declared) Live Updates
Around 12,91,628 candidates had registered for primary level while 8,73,553 had registered for upper primary level in UPTET exam 2021. For primary level, 11,47,090 candidates appeared whereas for the upper primary level examination, 7,65,921 appeared.
UPTET Result 2022: Qualified candidates
Particulars |
Primary Level |
Upper Primary Level |
Registered |
1291628 |
873553 |
Appeared |
1147090 |
765921 |
Qualified |
443598 |
216994 |
Percentage of Qualified |
38.67 |
28.33 |
How to check UPTET result 2021-22
- Visit the official website of UPTE - updeled.gov.in
- Click on the link ‘UPTET 2022 result’ available on the home page
- Candidates will be redirected to a new window
- Enter roll number or registration number, password and captcha code in the box
- Now, click on submit button
- The UPTET result 2022 will be displayed on the screen
- Download UPTET result and save it for future reference
The final UPTET 2021 answer key was released online on April 7. The UPTET exam 2021-22 was concluded on January 23, 2022, successfully in a pen and paper-based mode. The UPTET 2021 exam was conducted in 75 districts at 4,365 examination centres in Uttar Pradesh.
Several candidates had alleged that they were denied entry at the UPTET 2021 exam centres for different reasons. While some candidates could not reach their centres on time due to bad weather conditions, others were not given entry due to non availability of valid documents such as attested documents. Ten people, including those impersonating candidates, were arrested for allegedly engaging in acts of examination malpractice during the UPTET 2021, police said.
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