The AP TET 2024 results have been announced. You can find the link at aptet.apcfss.in.

AP TET Result 2024 announced.
The results for the Andhra Pradesh Teachers Eligibility Test (APTET) 2024 have been announced today by the Department of School Education, Andhra Pradesh. Candidates can view their scores on the official website aptet.apcfss.in using their login credentials, including candidate ID and date of birth. Out of 2,67,789 registered students, 2,35,907 appeared for the exam.
Step 1: Visit aptet.apcfss.in

Step 2: Click on the result link
Step 3: Enter your hall ticket number
Step 4: Click on the "get result" button
Step 5: The result will be displayed
Step 6: Save and download the scorecard for future reference.
The exams took place from February 27 to March 6, 2024, in two shifts. The test is conducted annually to assess eligibility for teaching in primary and upper primary schools in Andhra Pradesh. Successful candidates will be eligible for admission to various colleges in the state.
After passing the exam, candidates are required to collect their TET certificates, as the issuing body do not distribute them automatically. It is essential to verify all the details on the certificates meticulously.
The APTET examination consisted of 150 multiple-choice questions, and no negative marking was applied. The first paper is for the eligibility test for Primary teachers, while the second paper is for upper primary schools. Each paper comprises 150 questions that need to be completed in 150 minutes for one mark each.

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