AP TET Normalisation Formula 2024 has been released by the DSC for the declaration of results using the normalised scores. Check here the complete AP TET result preparation criteria using the normalisation formula.
Department of School Education (DSE), Government of Andhra Pradesh is conducting the examination process for the AP TET Feb 2024 session. The Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (APTET) 2024 exam was held online as a computer-based test (CBT) on multiple days and shifts from February 27 to March 6, 2024. The AP TET exam was held in multiple shifts, typically two sessions per day. Thus, the DSC has decided to declare the AP TET result 2024 through the normalisation of the scores formula.
In each session of the AP TET 2024 exam for Paper 1 and Paper 2, candidates were given different sets of question papers. Although the DSC undertook all the efforts to maintain a similar difficulty level of the AP TET question papers 2024, some candidates might have ended up attempting a tougher set of questions. This could end up lowering the scores of these candidates relatively in comparison to other candidates. To resolve this problem and ensure fairness, DSC is adopting the AP TET normalisation formula for the declaration of results.
No, the Andhra Pradesh TET 2025 result has not been declared by the Department of School Education, the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The APTET results 2025 will be issued as a scorecard containing the marks obtained by candidates in the exam. The APTET 2025 result link will be displayed on the official website- aptet.apcfss.in. Candidates can check their results by visiting the official website.
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- What is AP TET Normalisation Process?
- Why is AP TET Normalisation of Marks Adopted?
- How is AP TET Normalised Score Calculated?
- AP TET Normalisation Formula 2024
- AP TET Result 2024
What is AP TET Normalisation Process?
The normalisation process is an established practice in which scores of candidates who appear for the same exam in different shifts or sessions are compared and equalised. To normalise the scores of all candidates, the prescribed statistical method is used.
Why is AP TET Normalisation of Marks Adopted?
The AP TET normalisation of marks is being adopted as the exam will be conducted in multiple shifts for the same subject and paper. In such a scenario, there are chances of variation in the difficulty level of questions. To equalise the variation in the difficulty level of AP TET question paper 2024, the scores are normalised.
Also Read: AP TET Mock Test 2024 Links Released at aptet.apcfss.in; get Paper 1 & Paper 2 tests here
How is AP TET Normalised Score Calculated?
The normalisation of marks implies the adjustment of values measured on different scales to a common scale. AP TET Normalisation formula aims to adjust the difficulty level of all the exam shifts.
The APTET (Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) exam consists of two papers - Paper I and Paper II. It is mandatory for candidates who wish to be considered for the post of teacher in classes 1 to 5 to appear for Paper I, and for those who wish to be considered for the post of teacher in classes 6 to 8 to appear for Paper II. However, candidates who wish to be considered for both levels can appear for both papers. It is not mandatory to appear for both papers, but it is recommended if you want to be eligible for both levels of teaching. Though the candidates must check the educational level egibility before filling out the APTET application form.
The official website for the APTET results 2025 is- aptet.apcfss.in. Candidates will be able to download the Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET) 2025 result from the official website- aptet.apcfss.in. Moreover, candidates will be provided the direct Andhra Pradesh TET results 2025 link here - https://www.shiksha.com/exams/aptet-exam-results.
Under the AP TET normalisation, the scores are calculated based on the performance of candidates in a particular session as well as in other exam sessions. The process involves the calculation of the raw scores using the following factors:
- Average marks of the top 0.1% of the candidates in all exam shifts
- Sum of mean and standard deviation marks of candidates in all shifts
- Average marks of the top 0.1% of the candidates in a particular shift
- Sum of mean marks and standard deviation of a particular shift
- Actual marks obtained by a candidate in a particular shift
- Sum of mean marks of candidates in the shift having maximum mean and standard deviation of marks of candidates
AP TET Normalisation Formula 2024
The AP DSC has released the AP TET normalisation formula 2024 for the preparation of the results. As per the normalisation formula, the normalised scores will be calculated up to 5 decimal places. Have a look at the normalisation formula for the AP TET 2024 exam below:
AP TET Result 2024
The AP TET result 2024 will be declared on March 14, 2024, as per the official notification. The result will be declared through the normalisation of marks for all candidates who will be appearing for the exam.
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