Andhra Pradesh TET Admit Card 2024 Out, Check Direct Download Link Here

The Andhra Pradesh TET 2024 will last for 2 hours and 30 minutes and will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

Andhra Pradesh TET Admit Card 2024 Out, Check Direct Download Link Here
Andhra Pradesh TET Admit Card 2024




Andhra Pradesh TET Admit Card 2024: The Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh, has released the APTET July 2024 admit cards today. Registered candidates can download their hall tickets by visiting the official website, aptet.apcfss.in. They need to enter their Candidate ID and Date of Birth to access the card.

Andhra Pradesh TET Exam Pattern

The AP TET 2024 will last for 2 hours and 30 minutes and will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

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Andhra Pradesh TET Admit Card 2024: How to Download?

Steps To Download APTET Hall Ticket

Step 1: Go to the official website of the Andhra Pradesh TET at aptet.apcfss.in.

Step 2: Navigate to the AP TET 2024 admit card link provided on the home page.

Step 3: After filling up your login information, including your birthdate and registration number on the admit card portal, click the “Submit” button.

Step 4: A screen displaying the hall ticket will appear.

Step 5: Examine all the information on the admit card carefully.

Step 6: Download and print the admit card for the AP TET 2024 exam for later use.





There are two papers:

Paper 1 covers five sections: Child Development and Pedagogy, Language 1, English, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies, with 30 questions in each section
Paper 2 includes five sections: Child Development and Pedagogy, Language 1, English, and subjects related to the chosen stream. The first three sections will have 30 multiple-choice questions each, while the final section will consist of 60 questions

Andhra Pradesh TET Qualifying marks

Open category: 60 percent

BC: 50 pe recent

SC, ST, differently abled (PH), and ex-servicemen candidates: 40 percent



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