West Bengal primary TET results 2022 out at wbbpeonline.com; 11,000 vacancies
Anu Parthiban | February 11, 2023 | 11:28 AM IST | 1 min read
WB Primary TET Result 2022: Over six lakh candidates had appeared for the WBTET 2022, of which an estimated 1.5 lakh have qualified the round.
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Board of Primary Education declared the Teacher Eligibility Test (WB TET 2022) results for Class 1 to 5. Candidates who appeared in the West Bengal TET exam 2022 held on December 11, 2022 will be able to download the results at wbbpeonline.com or wbbpe.org.
Over six lakh candidates had appeared for the WBTET 2022, of which an estimated 1.5 lakh have qualified the round. Currently, 11,000 posts are vacant at the primary level in state-sponsored and aided schools.
After the WB primary TET 2022 results were announced, the state education minister Bratya Basu said the state government is committed to ensuring 100 percent transparency in the recruitment of teaching and non-teaching employees, the PTI reported.
During the press conference, Board President Goutam Pal said full marks have been allotted to the ones who have attempted four questions that had printing flaws or mistakes in them, it added.
How to download WB Primary TET results PDF
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download WBTET results 2022.
- Visit the West Bengal TET official websites - wbbpeonline.com or wbbpe.org.
- Click on the WB primary TET result 2022 PDF download (Class 1 to 5).
- Now, enter WBTET registration number and date of birth.
- WB primary TET 2022 results will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the scorecard and save it for future reference.
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