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Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test concludes

Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test concludes

The Hindu30-06-2025
The Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) June 2025 conducted from June 18 in 66 centres, with 16 sessions, concluded on Monday.
Paper-1 saw an attendance of 47,224 candidates (74.65%), paper-2 with highest absentees saw an attendance of 48,998 candidates (73.47%), and paper-3 recorded attendance of 41,207 candidates (76.73%).
The initial key for the candidates will be released on July 5 and objections can be submitted till 5 p.m. on July 8 on the official website: https://schooledu.telangana.gov.in
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