Covid-19: Karnataka Government postpones Teacher’s Eligibility Test
Team Udayavani, Mar 26, 2020, 6:03 PM IST
PM Modi announced a 21-day complete lockdown in the country on Tuesday. Many schools and institutions have already been shut down to prevent the spread of the virus.
Now, The Centralised Admission Cell has postponed the teacher’s eligibility test (TET) in Karnataka.
In his tweet, Karnataka Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar said, the teacher eligibility test scheduled on April 11 has been postponed because of the lockdown that is now in effect
The exam was earlier preponed from April 12 to April 11 and the admit cards were supposed to be released on April 1. It is said that, the next date for the examination will be announced soon
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