Can I get my TNTET exam centre changed after the issue of the admit card?

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No, it is not possible to change the TNTET exam center after the issue of the admit card. The exam center is allotted based on the preferences provided by the candidate at the time of filling the application form, and the TNTET admit card contains the details of the exam center allotted to the candi

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Yes, the syllabus of TNTET Paper 1 and 2 varies. Candidates who give Paper 1 is of primary level that is who want to teach from classes 1 to 5. On the other hand, Paper 2 is for upper primary level that is for those candidates who want to teach from classes 6 to 8.

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