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Chitwan Sharma

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The candidates should take valid photo identity proof with them to the exam centre. The list of the photo identity proof has been given below for the candidates:

  • Adhaar Card
  • Voter Id
  • Pan Card
  • Driving Licence, etc.

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Chitwan Sharma

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No, the MTET application form can be filled in online mode only on the official website of the board. The board follows a structure of completing exam process in which the online application is part of the structure. The candidates have to fill out the MTET form online according to the norms of the board. The candidates have to pay the application fees online. No, either option is given to the candidates to make the payment for the MTET exam.

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Chitwan Sharma

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No, once submitted, you cannot make any changes to the MTET application form. The candidates have to be careful while filling the application form because the form cannot be edited after the final submission. Though the application correction window is activated for the candidates to make changes in the application form. The candidates can change the following details in application form through the application correction window:

  • Name
  • Category
  • Education
  • Date of Birth, etc.
 

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No, you can apply and appear for the MTET exam for any number of times till you attain the desired scores. The MTET Certificate is valid for a lifetime according to the norms of NCTE. Though, the candidates can take the MTET exam to upgrade their marks. The guidelines have been given below for the candidates to take the MTET exam:

  • The candidates must fulfill the educational qualification criteria to take the exam
  • The age of the candidates cannot be less than 18 years
  • There is no upper age limit to take the MTET exam
  • The candidates can take the MTET exam as many times as they want as there is no restrictions in taking the exam again

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Meghalaya TET (MTET) Application Form 2023 was released by the Directorate of Educational Research & Training (DERT) on October 3, 2023. Candidates could submit the Meghalaya TET applications online before October 26, 2023. For offline submission, candidates were required to download the Meghalaya TET or MTET application form through the official website,  fill out the form and submit it to the DIET/ DERT centre during office hours on a working day. The MTET application fee was INR 800 for General category candidates and INR 400 for SC/ ST/ OBC category for each paper. 

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Chitwan Sharma

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Meghalaya Teacher Eligibility Test (MTET) levels are as follows: I. Primary Level (Class I-V) II. Upper Primary Level (Class IV-VIII) Educational Qualification: 1. Minimum educational qualifications for becoming Teacher for Classes I-V (Primary Level): Degree with Minimum 50% from a UGC recognised university/ SC/ ST/ OBC/ PH/ freedom fighters will be given for 5% in Degree & 02 years Diploma (DEd) from NCTE/ Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) or Degree with 02 years BTC, CT (Nursery)/ Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) (02 years) from Established by Law and UGC recognised university or Degree with qualify in Special BTC Training from a

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In the MTET exam, papers 1 and 2 contain 150 objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs) each. Paper 1 comprises 5 sections i.e. Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language II, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies. Paper 2 comprises 4 sections with a choice in the fourth one i.e. Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, and Mathematics and Science or Social Studies. MTET Marking Scheme: 1 mark is allotted for every correct answer and there is no negative marking in the MTET exam. 

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The DERT releases the MTET Notification containing the important details regarding the exam such as exam date, application process, exam pattern, syllabus, eligibility criteria, result declaration criteria, etc. MTET Notification will be released by the Meghalaya Government in PDF format on the official website. Candidates who want to be the primary teacher of classes 1 to 8 must go through the required to go through official MTET Notification PDF carefully to be well-informed about the entire exam process and important dates related to the exam events.

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The DERT, on behalf of the Meghalaya Government releases the MTET Notification every year to determine the eligibility of the candidates who apply for teaching posts in government and private schools across the state of Meghalaya. MTET Notification was published on the official website. The MTET Notification was released in English language containing important exam details such as the exam date, the application process, eligibility criteria, answer key, result, qualifying marks, and other important details. MTET Notification 2024 in English was released in PDF format. 

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No, it is not mandatory to appear for both MTET (Meghalaya Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper 1 and 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2, depending on their desired teaching level. The MTET exam is conducted in two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for candidates who wish to teach classes I to V, while Paper 2 is for candidates who wish to teach classes VI to VIII. However, candidates who wish to teach classes I to VIII have to appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2 depending on their teaching preferences. For example, if a candidate wants to tea

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