National Teacher Eligibility Test 2024 Registration last date extended

NTET 2024 Teacher Eligibility Test

National Teacher Entrance Test 2024 registration last date extended. The schedule is given below. Earlier the closing date is October 14 and fee can be paid till October 15.

Important Dates

Revised Date for submission of registration22-Oct
Fee Can be paid by23-Oct
Correction window24-25 October
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Teacher Eligibility Test-The application form is open for Nationall Teachers Entrance Test (NTET) 2024 for Post Graduates of Indian Systems Medicine and Homoeopathy who desire to take up teaching profession. NTA will conduct the examination. The dates of examination will be announced in due course of time.

National Teachers’ Eligibility Test will be conducted for each discipline of Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani of Indian Systems of Medicine & by the Commission for the postgraduates of each discipline of Indian system of medicine & Homoeopathy who desire to take up teaching profession.

Check CTET Teacher Eligibility Test December Schedule

It is important to note that any person fails to join within a period of ten years or break of ten years or more in teaching profession, such persons shall have to qualify once again National Teachers’ Eligibility Test for Indian System of Medicine/ Homoeopathy to join or re-join teaching profession.

National Teacher Eligibility Test 2024 Registration last date

The National Teachers’ Eligibility test is to assess teaching aptitude; communication skills; classroom management; teaching, training and assessment technology; student psychology; andragogy; pedagogy or such other as may be specified by the Commissions from time to time

Qualifying Percentage

You have to secure 50 per cent

Validity

Ten Years

Application Fee

General UR4000
General Ews/OBC-NCL3500
SC/ST/PWD3000

Test Pattern

Mode of ExaminationCBT
Duration120 Minutes
Typer of QuestionsMCQ
Number of questions100
Maximum Marks100
Scoring1
Negative MarkingNo
LanguageEnglish/Hindi

Eligibility

The Post-Graduate degree students in Indian System of Medicine completed thirty months of Post-graduate Degree program shall be eligible to appear in this examination whereas for homoeopathic system of Medicine the candidate with recognized Post-Graduate degree shall be eligible to appear in this examination

S.NoAyurvedaSiddhaUnaniHomoeopathy
1B.A.M.S. and MD AyurvedaB.S.M.S. SiddhaandMDB.U.M.S.       and UnaniMDB.H.M.S. and MD (Hom.)
2B.A.M.S. and MS AyurvedaMA Tamil / MA EnglishB.U.M.S.       and UnaniMSB.H.M.S. and M.Sc. Anatomy
3MA SanskritB.S.M.S. AnatomyandM.Sc.MA Urdu / ArabicB.H.M.S. PhysiologyandM.Sc.
4B.A.M.S.         and M.Sc. AnatomyB.S.M.S. PhysiologyandM.Sc.B.U.M.S.      and Urdu / ArabicM.A.B.H.M.S. BiochemistryandM.Sc.
5B.A.M.S.         and M.Sc. PhysiologyM.Sc. BiochemistryB.U.M.S. and AnatomyM.Sc.B.H.M.S. and M.Sc. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  6B.A.M.S.         and Master in Public Health (MPH)B.S.M.S. and M.Sc. BiochemistryB.U.M.S. and PhysiologyM.Sc.B.H.M.S. and MPH (Master in Public Health)
    7  B.A.M.S. M.Sc. Ayurbiology  and    M.Sc. Microbiology  B.U.M.S. and Biochemistry  M.Sc.Ph.D. and M.Sc. Anatomy/ Physiology/Biochemistry/ Forensic       Medicine       and Toxicology/ Master of Public Health
8 B.S.M.S.   and   M.Sc. MicrobiologyB.U.M.S. and MicrobiologyM.Sc. 
  9 M.Sc. Botany / Medical Botany                            / PharmacognosyB.U.M.S.   and   M.Sc. Pharmacology              / Medical Pharmacology 
10 B.S.M.S. BotanyandM.Sc.B.U.M.S. and Master in Public Health (MPH) 
11 B.S.M.S. and Master in Public Health (MPH)  
  12 B.S.M.S.    and   M.Sc. Pharmacology              / Medical Pharmacology  

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Last updated on October 24th, 2024 at 04:23 pm

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