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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The WBTET (West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four options and a single correct answer. The questions are designed to test the candidates' knowledge, understanding, and pedagogical skills related to the relevant subjects. The type of questions asked in the WBTET Exam can be broadly classified into three categories, namely:Conceptual questions: These questions are designed to test the candidates' understanding of the fundamental concepts related to the relevant subjects. They may require the candidates to recall and apply the concepts learned during their academic studies.Pe
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The difficulty level of questions asked in WBTET (West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam can be considered moderate, with some questions being easy and some being more challenging. The questions are designed to test the candidates' understanding of the relevant concepts, and the syllabus is based on the topics covered in the primary and upper primary school curriculum. The difficulty level of the questions in the WBTET exam may vary from year to year, and it also depends on the level of preparation of the candidates. However, in general, the questions are based on the fundamental concepts of various subjects, and candidates wh
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The West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) conducts the WBTET paper 2 exam to test the eligibility of the candidates to teach in classes from 6 to 8. The WBTET syllabus for Paper 2 ahs been given below:Child development and pedagogyLanguage-ISocial StudiesLanguage-IIMathematics & ScienceThe candidates can check the detailed syllabus for the WBTET paper 2 exam on the Shiksha WBTET syllabus page

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The West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) conducts the paper 1 exam to test the eligibility of teachers to teach in the classes between Classes 1 to 6. The WBTET paper 1 syllabus is given below:Child Development and pedagogyLanguage I (Odia/Urdu)Language II (English)MathematicsEnvironmental StudiesThe candidates can check the detailed syllabus for the WBTET Paper 1 on the Shiksha's WBTET Syllabus page. 

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The reasons behind the dialogue box saying the invalid login while checking the WBTET result are mentioned below:Incorrect Username/ Registration/Password: It is might possible that candidate is filling out the registration number or the password for the WBTET exam is wrong/incorrect. The candidates are advised to be careful while filling out the registration number and password for checking the WBTET resultServer Crash: It is migh possible that due to heavy traffic congestion on the official website it got collapsed and showing the error. in this case the candidates should for few hours and try to check their result when the traffic i
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The WBTET result is calculated on the basis of the provisional and final answer key. Initially, the candidates are given the opportunity to raise objections against the WBTET provisional answer key. After the scrutiny of these objections by the expert panel, the final answer key is released. Following the final answer key, the WBTET result is released.

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The candidates are not allowed to raise grievances if they are not satisfied with their WBTET result. However, the candidates will be given option to raise objections against the WBTET provisional answer key. For the candidates who are not satified with the final result, they have to take the WBTET exam to increase their score.

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 The WB TET result is released based on the final answer key. The result is generally declared within one or two months of the conduct of the exam. The qualified candidates are awarded the WB TET certificate. The candidates can check the result by following the steps given below:Go to the official website Click on the WBTET tab Click on the results tab Fillout the details Click on submit WBTET result will appear on the screen Download the result and save it for later use 

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The final WB TET answer key is released after the WBBPE analyses the comments submitted by the candidates. The final answer key is released after the scrutiny of the objections raised by the candidates against the released answer key. The scrutiny is done by the panel made by the WBBPE. The candidates have to submit their objections  to the board through offline mode. The objections have to be sent to the board's drop box with valid proof.

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The WBTET certificate is now valid forever. Ramesh Pokhariyal, Indian Education Minister has announced that the validity of the TET certificate is extended for a lifetime. Earlier the validity of the certificates was 7 years. They can apply for teacher recruitment in Uttar Pradesh schools at any point in time till they fulfil the eligibility criteria fixed by the respective recruiting agency. 

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