
Assam TET 2025 results declared at madhyamik.assam.gov.in
The Directorate of Secondary Education (DSE), Assam has declared the result of the Teaching Eligibility Test (TET) 2025. Candidates can check their TET Assam 2025 results on the official website of the DSE — madhyamik.assam.gov.in.
The Assam TET Teachers recruitment test, initially scheduled for December 29, was postponed until January 19. The 150-mark exam was aimed at filling 8230 vacancies for trained graduate teachers (TGT) and 1487 seats for post graduate teacher (PGT) candidates.
Candidates were required to re-download their updated admit cards using their application number or date of birth and password from January 3 at 11 am.
Step 1: Open the official website of DSE Assam — madhyamik.assam.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the tab that says 'Online application for the post…'. This will lead you to the next window.
Step 3: Click on 'Marksheet/Marksheet cum Admit Card of TCR 2024'
Step 4: Write your application number and password.
Step 5: View and download your result.
The visually impaired candidates were given an additional 20 minutes in the examination. Candidates having 60 per cent marks in the exam will be considered passed and for the reserved category candidates, the marks required are 55 per cent.
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