PSTET : The Punjab State Education Board (PSEB) has recently rolled out the admit card for the Punjab State Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET). Aspirants who have registered and are willing to appear in the upcoming exam can download the PSTET Admit Card by visiting the official website of PSEB- pstet.pseb.ac.in.

It is to be noted that candidates will have to enter their mobile number and password to access the hall tickets. The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is all set to be held on December 1.

PSTET Admit Card 2024: Here’s How To Download

Step 1: Candidates need to go to the official website of PSEB, which ispstet.pseb.ac.in, to download the hall ticket.

Step 2: Upon reaching the homepage, scroll to the ‘Login’ section available on the left side of the page.

Step 3: Now, search for and click on the ‘PSTET Admit Card Download’ link.

Step 4: After clicking, candidates will be redirected to a new login page.

Step 5: Key in your mobile number and password in the provided space and then click submit.

Step 6: Once done, your PSTET Admit Card 2024 will be displayed on your screen.

Step 7: Save a copy of the same and print a hardcopy of your PSTET admit card for future use.

Upon downloading, candidates must check the following details mentioned on the PSTET admit card. The details include the name of the candidate, date of birth, examination date, roll number, signature, photograph, examination name, reporting time, exam centre name and address, as well as exam day instructions.

Coming to the PSTET exam pattern, the question paper will have two multiple-choice papers that will cover a variety of subjects. Candidates have until 90 minutes to complete each paper, and each question will be worth one mark. Moreover, there will be no negative marking for wrong answers.

It is worth noting that those who wish to teach Classes I to V must attempt Paper 1, while the ones who are aiming to teach Classes VI to VIII will need to attempt Paper 2. In case a candidate wishes to teach both sets of classes, they must appear for both papers. The papers will encompass a compulsory Child Development and Pedagogy section, worth 30 marks. In addition to that, aspirants will need to complete two language papers, each carrying 30 marks.

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