
Rajasthan PTET result 2025 declared at ptetvmoukota2025.in: Check how to download, counselling schedule and other details
Rajasthan PTET Result 2025
today, July 2. The results are now available on the official website, ptetvmoukota2025.in. Candidates who appeared for the Pre-Teacher Education Test (PTET) held on June 15, 2025, can check their scorecards using their roll number and date of birth. Over 8 lakh candidates appeared for the exam.
The result marks the start of the admission process for two-year B.Ed and four-year integrated B.A./B.Sc. B.Ed programmes across Rajasthan's government and private institutions. VMOU is expected to begin the counselling process within the next 7–10 days.
PTET Result 2025: Result link now active
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Candidates can now download their scorecards from the official website. The scorecard includes section-wise marks, qualifying status, and rank, all of which are crucial for the upcoming counselling round.
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The exam is a key step for candidates seeking teacher education admission in Rajasthan, and this result is a milestone in that direction.
How to check PTET 2025 result
The official method to check the result is through the website. Here are the steps:
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Visit ptetvmoukota2025.in
Click on the "PTET Result 2025" banner on the homepage
Select the exam type (2-Year B.Ed or 4-Year Integrated)
Enter your 12-digit roll number and date of birth (DD/MM/YYYY format)
Complete the captcha verification and click 'View Scorecard'
Rajasthan PTET result 2025: Other methods to access result
Besides the website, the result can also be accessed through the following:
SMS: Send 'PTET2025 [RollNo] [DOB]' to 5676750
Mobile App: Download 'VMOU PTET 2025' from the Play Store
DigiLocker: Scorecards will be available from July 5; search for "PTET Scorecard 2025"
Rajasthan PTET result 2025: Scorecard details
The PTET 2025 scorecard includes marks for:
Mental Ability
Teaching Aptitude
General Awareness
Language Proficiency
These sections make up a total score of 600. The result also indicates the candidate's qualifying status and rank.
Rajasthan PTET result 2025: Exam highlights
Aspect Details
Exam Name Rajasthan Pre-Teacher Education Test (PTET) 2025
Conducting Body Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU), Kota
Exam Date June 15, 2025
Result Date July 2, 2025
Courses Offered 2-Year B.Ed and 4-Year Integrated B.A./B.Sc. B.Ed
Official Website ptetvmoukota2025.in
Rajasthan PTET result 2025: Next steps for candidates
Candidates who have qualified should begin preparing for the counselling round, expected to start soon. The university will issue detailed instructions regarding document verification and seat allotment on its website.
For more updates and announcements, candidates are advised to visit the official website regularly.
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