Kerala SET January 2025

Kerala SET January 2025 Application Correction Window Opens - Key Steps to Edit Details

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Posted on 06 Nov 2024
16:19 PM

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Candidates applying for the January session of the Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025 now have an opportunity to rectify or modify any errors in their application forms.
The correction window, opened by the LBS Centre for Science and Technology, allows registered applicants to edit essential details before the final submission deadline.

Candidates applying for the January session of the Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025 now have an opportunity to rectify or modify any errors in their application forms. The correction window, opened by the LBS Centre for Science and Technology, allows registered applicants to edit essential details before the final submission deadline.

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Steps to Correct Your Kerala SET Application Form

  • Visit the official LBS Centre website for Kerala SET at lbsedp.lbscentre.in/setjan25.
  • Click on the ‘online registration & editing’ link on the homepage.
  • Select the link for editing the application form.
  • Use your registered credentials to log in to the application portal.
  • Carefully review your application form and make the necessary changes.
  • After making corrections, save the changes and submit the updated form.
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Candidates are advised to thoroughly review their applications during this period, as no further corrections will be allowed after the window closes. The edit window will remain functional till November 8, 2024 (midnight).

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The Kerala SET is conducted to assess the eligibility of candidates for Higher Secondary School Teacher and Non-Vocational Teacher posts in VHSE. The exam is known for its rigor, evaluating candidates on subject expertise and pedagogical skills, with two papers—Paper I covering General Knowledge and Aptitude, and Paper II focusing on the candidate’s chosen subject.

Last updated on 06 Nov 2024
16:19 PM
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