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KTET June 2025 registration begins at ktet.kerala.gov.in: Examination to be held in August, direct link to apply here

KTET June 2025 registration begins at ktet.kerala.gov.in: Examination to be held in August, direct link to apply here

Time of India6 hours ago
The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has opened the registration window for the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET) June 2025 session. Aspiring teachers across the state can now apply online at the official website — ktet.kerala.gov.in — until July 10, 2025.
The KTET is a mandatory certification for candidates aiming to teach in government and aided schools in Kerala and is conducted to assess the teaching aptitude and subject knowledge across various levels.
The exam is scheduled to be held on August 23 and 24, with admit cards set to release on August 14. Candidates are advised to check their eligibility criteria, category-wise syllabus, and exam pattern before applying.
KTET Schedule 2025
Check important dates for KTET 2025 session below:
Event
Date
Registration Start
July 3, 2025
Registration Deadline
July 10, 2025
Admit Card Release
August 14, 2025
Exam Dates
August 23 & 24, 2025
KTET exam shifts 2025
KTET will be conducted in two shifts each day — 10 am to 12:30 pm and 2 pm to 4:30 pm. The examination will be held for four categories:
Category I – Lower Primary classes
Category II – Upper Primary classes
Category III – High School
Category IV – Language teachers, specialist teachers, and physical education
How to apply online
Candidates interested in appearing for the KTET June 2025 examination must complete the registration process through the official portal. Here's how to apply:
Visit the official website – Go to ktet.kerala.gov.in.
Click on 'KTET June 2025 Registration' – On the homepage, select the active registration link for the June session.
Fill in the application form – Enter personal, academic, and communication details accurately.
Upload required documents – This includes a recent passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
Pay the application fee – ₹500 for General/OBC and ₹250 for SC/ST/PwD candidates via online payment modes (credit/debit card, net banking).
Final submission – Review the form, submit it, and download a copy of the application for future reference.
Direct link to apply for KTET 2025 session
Each paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 2.5 hours.
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The minimum qualifying mark is 60%, with a relaxation of 5% for reserved categories.
What's next?
After qualifying the KTET, candidates will be eligible to apply for teaching posts in government aided, and select unaided schools across Kerala. The KTET certificate remains valid for lifetime, as per the revised NCTE guidelines.
Candidates are advised to stay updated via the official website and prepare thoroughly based on the category they are applying for.
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