AP TET 2024

AP TET 2024 Final Papers Today; Answer Keys Soon: How to Check Results

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Posted on 21 Oct 2024
13:56 PM

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The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department will conduct the last two papers of the Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET 2024) today, October 21.
Candidates will appear for paper 2A (Social Studies) and paper 2B, concluding the multi-day examination process.

The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department will conduct the last two papers of the Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET 2024) today, October 21. Candidates will appear for paper 2A (Social Studies) and paper 2B, concluding the multi-day examination process.

How to Check AP TET Results 2024 (once released)

  1. Visit the official website aptet.apcfss.in
  2. Open the ‘AP TET July 2024 result’ tab.
  3. Enter the candidate’s login credentials.
  4. View and download the result.
  5. Download a physical copy of the result for future reference.
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Provisional answer keys for exams held between October 3 and 18 have already been released in phases, and the answer keys for the remaining exam days will be made available soon. Alongside the provisional keys, the department has also issued the corresponding question papers.

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According to the official exam schedule, the final answer keys will be published on October 27 at the official website, aptet.apcfss.in. If any objections are found valid, the relevant answers will be revised in the final version.

The AP TET 2024 results are slated for release on November 2.

To pass the exam, candidates from the open category must score at least 60%. The pass marks are set at 50% for BC category candidates, while SC, ST, differently abled (PH), and ex-servicemen candidates need to secure a minimum of 40%.

Last updated on 21 Oct 2024
13:57 PM
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