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Telangana Diploma In Elementary Education Test Result Declared, Check Here

Telangana Diploma In Elementary Education Test Result Declared, Check Here

NDTV2 days ago

TG DEECET Result 2025: The Department of School Education, Government of Telangana, has released the result and ranks for the Telangana Diploma in Elementary Education Common Entrance Test (TG DEECET). Students can check their result on the official website, deecet.cdse.telangana.gov.in. TG DEECET was formerly called as TS DEECET.
TS DEECET Result 2025: How To Download Your Result?
Visit the official website, deecet.cdse.telangana.gov.in.
Under the "Application" section, click on "Download Results and Ranks".
Enter your hall ticket number and hit "submit" button.
Your result will be displayed on the screen.
Download your result for future reference.
TS DEECET Result 2025: Cross-check Key Information
Students must cross check the information on their result and inform the respective authorities in case of any discrepancy. Here is a list of details students can check for discrepancy:
Candidate's name
Roll number
Registration number
Examination date
Subject-specific marks
Total marks
Qualifying status
Overall rank.
The TG DEECET 2025 exam was conducted on May 25, 2025.

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