AP TET Results 2024 LIVE: The School Education Department of Andhra Pradesh has 0fficial declared the Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET 2024) on its official website. Candidates can download the AP TET marks memos and result after providing their login credentials to the link at -aptet.apcfss.in.
Direct Link to Check AP TET Result 2024
Now the candidates who have cleared the teacher eligibility test can download their certificate. You should know that the your certificate is very crucial document and you will have to display the same to apply in the state schools for the position of teacher.
As per the data released, out of 4,27,300 registered candidates for the examination, a total 3,68,661 appeared for the exam. A total of 86.28 per cent candidates ensured their presence in the exam. Out of which, 1,87,256 candidates successfully passed in the exam. Facts displaying that 50.79 per cent candidates qualified in the exam.
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AP TET Results 2024: Overview
Registered candidates | 4,27,300 |
Appeared in the exam | 3,68,661 |
Passed candidates | 1,87,256 |
Per cent of passed candidates | 50.79 |
Official Website | aptet.apcfss.in |
The Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET 2024) exam which is the gateway for various teaching posts across the state, will decide the ability for the candidates for their role as teacher in different schools across the state. As per the format of exam, those who will qualify for AP TET 2024 paper 1 will be eligible to teach in classes 1 to 5. On the other hand, those who clear paper 2 will be eligible to teach classes 6 to 8.
How To Check AP TET Result 2024?
You can check the AP TET Result and marks after following the link given below.
Step 1: First of all visit to the official website-aptet.apcfss.in.
Step 2: Now click on the esult link displaying on the home page
Step 3: Now provide your login credentials.
Step 4:You will get your resut/marks on your screen.
Step 5: Check and download the marks memo.
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