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TS TET 2025 Results DECLARED! Check Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test scores at tgtet.aptonline.in; 4-simple steps here

TS TET 2025 Results DECLARED! Check Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test scores at tgtet.aptonline.in; 4-simple steps here

Mint4 days ago
TS TET 2025 Results Out: The Hyderabad Department of School Education, Government of Telangana, announced the TS TET Result 2025 on July 22 which are available on its official website. Candidates can check their Teacher Eligibility Test (TGTET) results for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 at the official website, tgtet.aptonline.in.
TS TET Result 2025: How to check
Step 1: Visit TGTET official website at tgtet.aptonline.in
Step 2: Navigate to TGTET-June result link available on the home page
Step 3: A new page will open where candidates need to enter 'Journal Number / Hall Ticket Number' , 'Date of Birth' and select 'Applied Exam Paper' before clicking on proceed.
Step 4: Check and download, take a printout and keep the hard copy for future use.
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