PTET Result 2024 Out: Rajasthan PTET Exam Result Released

The wait is over for aspiring teachers in Rajasthan! The Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) declared the much-anticipated PTET Result 2024 on July 4, 2024, at 4:00 PM. This brings relief to candidates who took the Rajasthan Pre-Teacher Education Test (PTET) on June 9, 2024.

PTET Result 2024 Out
PTET Result 2024 Out

PTET Result 2024

Exam Dates:

  • Exam Conducted: June 9, 2024
  • Objection Window: June 17-19, 2024 (to address discrepancies in answer keys)
  • Result Declared: July 4, 2024

Who can check the PTET Result 2024?

This result is specifically for candidates who appeared for the PTET exam seeking admission to B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) courses in Rajasthan. These courses include:

  • Two-year B.Ed. program
  • Four-year BA-B.Ed. program
  • Four-year BSc-B.Ed. program

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How to Check PTET Result 2024:

The official website to access your PTET results is https://ptetvmou2024.com/. Here’s a quick guide:

  1. Visit the PTET website: https://ptetvmou2024.com/
  2. Look for the relevant result link based on your program (PTET 2 YEAR Result 2024 or INTEGRATED RESULT 2024).
  3. Enter your login credentials (likely registration number or roll number).
  4. Submit and view your PTET scorecard.
  5. Download and save the scorecard for future reference.

What details are included in the PTET Scorecard 2024?

The scorecard will typically contain information like:

  • Candidate’s name and roll number
  • Program opted for (Two-year B.Ed. or Integrated program)
  • Marks secured in each section of the exam
  • Total marks obtained
  • Qualifying status (Pass/Fail)

Additional Resources:

For any queries or clarifications regarding the PTET result, you can reach VMOU through the following channels:

  • Email: ptet2024@vmou.ac.in
  • Phone numbers: 0744-2471156, 6367026526

Understanding the PTET Scorecard:

  • Sectional Breakup: The scorecard usually breaks down your marks into individual sections of the PTET exam. This allows you to analyze your strengths and weaknesses in specific areas. Common sections might include:
    • Child Development and Pedagogy
    • Language Proficiency (Hindi and English)
    • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
    • Reasoning Ability
  • Marking Scheme: Understanding the marking scheme is crucial. Each section might have a different weightage (number of marks allocated). Knowing this helps you interpret your score better. Look for information about negative marking (if applicable), where incorrect answers might deduct marks.
  • Qualifying Marks: There’s a minimum qualifying mark you need to pass the PTET exam. This cut-off score varies depending on the category you belong to (General, OBC, SC, ST etc.) The official notification might not explicitly mention the cut-off, but previous year’s trends or unofficial sources can provide insights.

PTET Counselling and Seat Allotment (tentative):

  • The result declaration is usually followed by a counselling process. This is where you express your preferences for colleges based on your PTET score and category.
  • Counselling might involve online or physical processes (check official updates).
  • Seat allotment is based on your score, category, college preferences, and seat availability.

Beyond the Scorecard – Additional Considerations:

  • Validity of Scorecard: The PTET scorecard might have a validity period (usually one year). This means the score is valid for admission processes only within that timeframe.
  • Revaluation/Rechecking: Some universities might offer revaluation or rechecking options if you believe there’s a discrepancy in your marking. Fees and deadlines typically apply for such processes.

News and Updates:

  • Stay updated on official PTET websites and news outlets for the latest information about counselling dates, seat allotment procedures, and any further announcements.
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