How can I download the PSTET admit card?
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Candidates have to follow the steps mentioned below to download their admit card:
- Visit the official website of PSTET
- Click on the link 'Registered User'
- Enter the login details
- Download the e-admit card
- Take a printout of the admit card
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The PSTET 2025 application form will be released on the official website at pstet.pseb.ac.in after the issue of official notification. The PSTET registration 2025 will be conducted in an online mode only. The PSTET online application process involves online registration, application form submission, uploading of documents and application fee payment.
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will release the PSTET 2025 notification on the official wesbite at pstet.pseb.ac.in. After the release of the notification, application process will also start. The notification will be released in the form of PDF and provides information on important aspects relating to the exam such as dates, application, exam pattern, syllabus etc.
To find your PSTET 2021 result, if you have forgotten your roll number, you can try the following: check the official website for a forgotten roll number or a similar feature, or contact the exam conducting authority, PSEB, for assistance. You may also be able to find your roll number on your admit card or application form if you still have those documents.
First of all, go to the official website of PSTET. There you will find the forgot password option. Click on that and fill up the necessary details. After completing all the steps you will have to change the password.
Yes, you can apply for the PSTET once you complete your M.Com and B.Ed. Any way, the eligibility criteria for the PSTET is a Bachelor's degree and a B.Ed. qualification. Since you have both, you can target the different teaching jobs available in PSTET.
Double-check here in particular, especially, for any specific updates on the official PSTET website regarding the subjects and levels you wish to apply for, primary or upper primary.
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