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KTET 2017 Results Declared, Check Now

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Candidates who had appeared for the examination held in August 2017 can check their results now at the official website.

Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has declared the results of the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET) 2017. Candidates who had appeared for the examination held in August 2017 can check their results now at the official website bpekerala.in. Result related updates can also be found at keralapareekshabhavan.in. Website may slow down for a while; candidates need not panic and wait for a while. Official notification for Kerala TET was released in July and the exam was held on 12 August and 19 August. Admit cards were released on 1 August.

Regarding qualifying the exam the official notification says that, ‘A candidate who scores 60% or more in the K-TET examination will be considered ‘KTET passed’ or ‘K-TET qualified’. This will be the qualifying marks for all categories. There shall be no negative marks for the test. There is no age limit prescribed for candidates appearing for K-TET.’

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KTET Result 2017 Declared; Here’s How To Check
Go to the official website at keralapareekshabhavan.in
Click on KTET 2017 result link
Enter the category, roll number and date of birth in the fields mentioned there
Submit the details
Get the result

Out of the four categories in which exam was held the first three categories was for teacher posts of lower primary, upper primary and high school classes, respectively; the last category was for language teachers in Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu (up to Upper Primary level), Specialist teachers and Physical Education teachers (up to High School level).

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