Assam GT TET 2025 Result Declared At madhyamik.assam.gov.in; Admit Cards For Verification Available From June 23
DSE Assam has released the TCR 2024 results for graduate teachers. Selected candidates can download their document verification admit cards from June 23, 2025, at madhyamik.assam.gov.in

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Assam GT TET 2025 Result: The results of the TET cum Recruitment Examination (TCR), 2024 for the position of Graduate Teachers (Paper I) have been made public by the Directorate of Secondary Education (DSE), Assam. The test was carried out on January 19, 2025. Admit cards are now available for download on the official website, madhyamik.assam.gov.in, for candidates who have been selected for the document verification round.
The June 20, 2025 announcement states that chosen candidates will be able to view their admit cards starting at 11:00 AM on June 23, 2025. These cards will provide information about the document verification schedule and location, as well as the overall marks (including weightage).
Assam GT TET 2025 Result: Steps to download admit card
Step 1: Go to the Directorate of Secondary Education (DSE), Assam's official website at madhyamik.assam.gov.in.
Step 2: Select the result link to download the TCR-2024 Marksheet or Marksheet cum Admit Card for the Post Graduate Teacher positions.
Step 3: Type in your password and application number.
Step 4: Get your Assam TET Secondary Marksheet or Marksheet cum Admit Card 2025 by downloading it.
Assam GT TET 2025 Result: details
The same webpage would allow candidates to download their marksheets even if they have not been chosen for document verification. Total marks and, if relevant, weighting information will be shown on the marksheets.
According to the recruiting announcement, candidate statements, document verification, and eligibility requirements all play a part in the provisional selection process.
Candidates can call the helpdesk at 08042303631 (open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM) for any technical assistance.
Additionally, the DSE Assam has declared that it will not be held accountable for any printing or typographical errors in the documents that are published.
Candidates are advised to frequently visit the official website for more updates.
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