Thiruvananthapuram: The General Education Department, Government of Kerala Thursday declared the result of the Kerala Teacher Eligibilty Test (Kerala TET) October 2018 on its website ktet.kerala.gov.in.
Kerala TET 2018 exam was held on October 21, 21 and 28 for Category I, II, III and IV. KTET 2018 form Category I and II was held on October 20, 2018 while KTER 2018 Category III was held on October 21 and Category IV KET was held on October 28, 2018.
The Kerala TET i.e. KTET 2018 result is available on official website: ktet.kerala.gov.in. Candidates should visit the official website to check their KTET result.
Candidates who have been declared ‘passed’ need to produce their original documents to the District Educational Officer for verification and issuance of KTET 2018 Qualified certificate.
KTET 2018 was conducted as four papers as Category 1 for Lower Primary Classes, Category 2 for Upper Primary Classes, Category 3 for High School Classes and Category 4 for Language Teachers.
All the four papers in Kerala TET 2018 exam carried 150 marks. The minimum qualifying marks are 60% for General category candidates and 55% for SC, ST, OBC & OEC candidates. For PH and visually impaired candidates, the cut off marks are 50%. Pareeksha Bhavan will soon announce the results of KTET 2018.
The General Education Department, Government of Kerala has last conducted the Kerala Teacher Eligibilty Test (Kerala TET) in December 2017.
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