Tamil Nadu TNTET hall ticket 2019 released, here’s how to download

Tamil Nadu TNTET hall ticket 2019 released, here’s how to download

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Tuesday, May 28, 2019, 03:00 PM IST
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The hall tickets for Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) have been released by Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TNTRB) today (May 27). The hall tickets have been released on the official website trb.tn.nic.in. The candidates who are going to appear in the exam can check this website to know about their result.

The exam will be conducted on June 8 and June 9. The exam will consist of two papers. Both the papers will carry a total of 150 marks each. The paper 1 will be conducted on June 8 and paper 2 will be conducted on June 9. Candidates who score more than 60 per cent will be issued with TNTET pass certificate which will valid for 7 years.

The paper 1 will consist of Child Development and Pedagogy, Tamil/ Telugu/ Malayalam/ Kannada/ Urdu, English, Mathematics and Environmental Studies. The paper 2 will have questions from Child Development and Pedagogy, Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam/Kannada/ Urdu, English, Mathematics and Science (Mathematics teacher), Social Science (Social Science teacher).

Below are the steps to download TNTET hall tickets.

Visit the official website trb.tn.nic.in.

On the homepage, click on ‘Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligibility Test 2019 hall ticket’

A new page will open. Click on the ‘Click- hall ticket link’

Log-in using the registration number.

Your admit card will appear. Download and save it for future use.

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