The Telangana School Education Department has announced the release of the TS TET Hall Ticket 2025 on December 26, 2024. Candidates appearing for the Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test (TS TET), scheduled between January 2 and January 20, 2025, can now download their hall tickets from the official website tgtet2024.aptonline.in.
Key Highlights of TS TET 2025
Admit Card Release Date: December 26, 2024
Exam Dates: January 2 to January 20, 2025
Morning: 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Afternoon: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Total Registered Candidates: 2.75 lakh
Results Declaration Date: February 5, 2025
How to Download TS TET Hall Ticket 2025
Follow these steps to download your admit card:
2. Locate the Admit Card Link: Click on the “TS TET Hall Ticket 2025” link available on the homepage.
3. Enter Login Credentials: Provide your name, date of birth, and registered mobile number.
4. Download the Hall Ticket: After submitting the details, download your hall ticket.
5. Review Instructions: Read the guidelines carefully, including venue details, reporting time, and exam-day rules.
6. Print the Hall Ticket: Take a printout and bring it to the exam center.
The TS TET 2025 will include two papers:
Paper I: For Primary Teachers aspiring to teach classes I to V.
Paper II: For Upper Primary Teachers aspiring to teach classes VI to VIII.
Passing Criteria for TS TET 2025
The minimum qualifying marks vary by category:
The TS TET pass certificate, valid for a lifetime, will allow candidates to apply for teaching positions in state government schools, mandal parishad schools, zila parishad schools, private aided schools, and private unaided schools in Telangana. Additionally, 20% weightage is given to the TET score during the recruitment process.
Important Points for Candidates
1. Mandatory Documents: Bring the hall ticket and a valid photo ID (such as Aadhaar card) to the exam center.
2. Reporting Time: Ensure you arrive well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.
3. Exam Day Rules: Follow the instructions provided on the hall ticket, including restrictions on items like mobile phones and calculators.