Gujarat SEB TET-2 results 2023: Only 15.76% of 2.3 lakh candidates qualified – Times of India
TET, the eligibility for getting a teacher’s job in government schools, is conducted twice a year. TET 1 is for getting a teacher’s job in Class 1-5 and TET 2 is for the teacher’s job in Class 6-8. TET was conducted for the first time in April this year after 2017.
Data showed that 2,84,523 candidates had registered for TET-2. The exam was conducted at Ahmedabad city, Ahmedabad rural, Rajkot, Vadodara, Surat, Gandhinagar, Junagadh, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar.
The state examination board had announced the answer keys on May 3 and had allowed candidates to apply for any clarification they needed.
Results showed that only 22,162 general category candidates could score 90 marks and above. Only one candidate has scored 135 out of 150 marks and has topped the exam.
The notification for the TET examination was issued in October 2022 and was expected to be conducted in February or March however, due to some reasons the examination was delayed to April 2023.
The candidates who want to recheck their OMR sheets will have to apply before June 30. The candidates will have to upload their hall tickets and pay Rs 100 to register.
Highest candidates passed in maths, science
Subject | Pass | Fail | Total | Success Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Science, Maths | 20,135 | 44,534 | 64,669 | 31.14% |
Languages | 4,481 | 100,673 | 105,154 | 4.26% |
Social Science | 12,834 | 55,043 | 67,877 | 18.91% |
Total | 37,450 | 200,250 | 237,700 | 15.76% |
One candidate scores 135 marks
Results data showed that only one candidate has scored above 135 marks from 150 marks question paper, while 259 candidates scored between 120-134 marks and 4,316 candidates scored between 105-119 marks.
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