AP TET 2022 Result Declared, Download The Scorecard Now

The exams for AP TET 2022 were conducted from August 6 to August 21 in two shifts — the first from 9:30 AM to 12 early afternoon and the second one from 2:30 PM to 5 PM.

AP TET 2022 Result Declared, Download The Scorecard Now
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The Department of School Education, Andhra Pradesh has announced the AP TET result 2022. Candidates who have shown up for Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test or AP TET 2022 can no download their scorecards through the official website at aptet.apcfss.in. The AP TET 2022 result has been declared for paper I A and B and paper II A and B.

Prior, the result was expected to be declared on September 14, however, it was subsequently delayed. The exams for AP TET 2022 were conducted from August 6 to August 21 in two shifts — the first from 9:30 AM to 12 early afternoon and the second one from 2:30 PM to 5 PM. The test leading power delivered temporary response keys and permitted contenders to mention criticisms regarding it till September 7. The last response key of the test was planned to be out on September 12. 

Steps to download the result 

- Visit the official website of APTET at aptet.apcfss.in.

- On the landing page, click on the APTET result 2022 link. 

- On the new tab, fill in your login credentials and submit to proceed. 

- AP TET result 2022 would show up on the screen. 

- Check and download your scorecard. 

- Save and take a printout for future reference. 

Qualifying marks required 

To clear the examination for AP TET 2022, competitors are expected to get 60% or above marks, for candidates belonging to OBC category, they are expected to get at least 50% or more to qualify for the exam. While SC, ST, differently-abled, ex-servicemen class competitors are expected to achieve 40% or more marks. Candidates scoring the minimum percentile scores in the AP TET 2022 paper will be recruited as teachers to teach the students studying in classes 1 to 5. The competitors who clear the AP TET paper 2 will be qualified to teach classes 6 to 8.