Kerala SET 2024 Registration Deadline Extended Till April 25; Exam to be Held on July 28
Kerala SET 2024 Registration Deadline Extended Till April 25; Exam to be Held on July 28
Kerala SET 2024: The hall tickets will be available from July 17 and the exam will be held on July 28 as per the official notice

The LBS Centre for Science and Technology has extended the online registration deadline for the Kerala State Eligibility Test or Kerala SET 2024 for the July session. Earlier, the last date to apply was set as April 15 but now it has been extended to April 25. Candidates interested and eligible may visit the official website at lbsedp.lbscentre.in/setjan24/ to register themselves.

The last date to make online payments is April 27 at midnight. The application correction window will open on April 28 at 11 am and close on April 30 at midnight. The hall tickets will be available from July 17 and the exam will be held on July 28 as per the official notice.

Kerala SET 2024: Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the KSET, candidates must possess a master’s degree in the relevant subjects, with a minimum of 50 per cent marks or an equivalent grade. Additionally, they should hold a B.Ed. degree in any discipline, either from Kerala University or an equivalent qualification. There is no age limit to apply for the Kerala SET.

Kerala SET 2024 July Session: How to Apply?

Step 1: Go to the official website lbscentre.kerala.gov.in

Step 2: Tap on the “SET July 2024” application link, on the homepage.

Step 3: Tap on the “Online Registration” link.

Step 4: Now, register yourself at the portal and proceed with the application process.

Step 5: Then, upload the required documents, pay the application fee, and submit the form.

Step 6: Take a print of the acknowledgment form for further use.

Kerala SET 2024: Application Fee

Candidates belonging to the general, OBC category are required to pay a fee of Rs 1000, while SC, ST, and differently-abled candidates need to pay Rs 500.

Kerala SET 2024: Exam Pattern

The exam features two papers — I and II. While paper I is divided into two parts, General Knowledge (Part A) and Aptitude in Teaching (Part B), paper II is a subject-specific test based on the candidate’s specialisation at the Post Graduate (PG) level. There will be 31 subjects to choose from for Paper II. Each paper will be held for 120 minutes, and there are no negative marks for any incorrect answers.

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