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BSE Odisha OTET Result 2019 declared, check direct link

BSE Odisha OTET Result 2019: The candidates can check the result through the official website- bseodisha.nic.in. The recruitment examination was conducted on August 5, 18 and September 22, 2019

OTET results 2019 will be available at the website <em>bseodisha.nic.in </em>

BSE Odisha OTET Result 2019: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha released the results for the state Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) on Thursday, November 21, 2019. The candidates can check the result through the official website- bseodisha.nic.in.

The recruitment examination was conducted on August 5, 18 and September 22, 2019. The OTET is held to enrol teachers in class 1 to class 8. It is conducted in offline mode in two sets. Paper I is for the recruitment for class 1 to class 5 teachers and paper II is for class 6 to class 8.

Take mock test of OTET 

Odisha OTET results 2019: How to check

Step 1: Visit the official website, bseodisha.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the download ‘result link’

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Step 3: Enter registration number, roll number

Step 4: Results will appear on the screen

Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.

As per reports, 1.75 lakh candidates have registered for the exam. Those who clear the OTET will be eligible to apply for jobs as teachers in class 1 to 8 in state-based schools.

To qualify for the OTET, candidates will have to score at least 60 per cent. For candidates belonging to the reserved category, the minimum marks are 50 per cent.

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