The Punjab State Council of Educational Research and Training (PSTET) released PSTET 2023 Admit Card on March 9, 2023 for their upcoming exam. Candidates who will be appearing for Punjab State Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET) can download the admit card by visiting the official site of PSTET at pstet2023.org.  This is an annual examination held to certify candidates’ eligibility to teach in PSEB-affiliated schools. 

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PSTET is scheduled to be held on March 12, 2023. The examination is comprised of two papers- Paper I and Paper II. Both Paper I and II will comprise 150 MCQs carrying 150 marks. All questions in PSTET will be MCQs, each carrying one mark, with four alternatives out of which one answer is correct. There will be no negative marking.

Paper 1 will be for those who intend to be a teacher for Classes 1 to V (Primary Teacher) and fulfil the minimum qualifications. Those appearing for Paper 2 aim to be a teacher for Classes VI to VIII (TGT -Trained Graduate Teacher) and fulfil the minimum qualifications.

Steps to download PSTET 2023 Admit Card 

 

Visit the official site of PSTET at pstet2023.org. 

Look for PSTET 2023 Admit Card link available on the home page. 

Enter the login credentials and click on submit option. 

Your PSTET admit card 2023 will be displayed on the screen. 

Download the admit card and take a printout of it for future reference.

Punjab PSTET Exam Pattern: Check details for Paper 1(for Classes 1 to V) 

Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes 

 

Question pattern: Structure and Content of the exam 

Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 MCQs – 30 Marks 

Language I (Punjabi): 30 MCQ – 30 Marks 

Language II (English): 30 MCQ – 30 Marks 

Mathematics: 30 MCQ – 30 Marks 

Environmental Science: 30 MCQ – 30 Marks 

For more details, refer to the information bulletin shared below.

 

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