Assam TET Result 2025 Declared: The Directorate of Secondary Education (DSE) of Assam has released the result of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2025. Any candidate who has appeared for this exam can check their result by visiting the official website of DSE Assam .
Apart from this, candidates can also check Assam TET results directly through this link https://madhyamik.assam.gov.in/home.php. Also, you can check the result through the steps given below. Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) was earlier scheduled on 29 December 2024, but due to some reasons, its date was extended to 19 January 2025. This exam was a of total 150 marks and its objective was to fill 8230 posts for Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) and 1487 vacancies for Post Graduate Teachers (PGT) in secondary schools.
Due to the change in the exam date, candidates were advised to re-download their revised admit card through the application number or date of birth and password after 11 am on 3 January 2025.
How to check Assam TET Result 2025
Visit the official website of Assam TET madhyamik.assam.gov.in.
Click on the “Apply Online for the post…” tab on the homepage.
After the new window opens, click on the “TCR 2024 Marksheet/Marksheet cum Admit Card” link.
Enter your application number and password.
View your result on the screen and download it in PDF format.
Minimum pass percentage
General category candidates must score 60% marks in the exam. 55% marks are required for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/MOBC etc.). Visually impaired candidates were given an additional 20 minutes in the exam.
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