TG TET 2025 Hall Tickets Download @tgtet.aptonline.in
The Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test
(TG TET) 2025 is a crucial examination for aspiring teachers aiming to
secure teaching positions in government and private schools across Telangana.
Conducted by the Department of School
Education, Government of Telangana, the exam is scheduled to be held
from 18th to 30th June 2025, in
two sessions daily.
Candidates who have successfully completed their online application can now prepare to download their TG TET Hall Ticket 2025, which is a mandatory document for entry into the examination centre. The hall ticket includes key information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam centre, date, and time of examination.
TG TET 2025 Hall Ticket – Overview Table
Particulars |
Details |
Exam Name |
Telangana Teacher Eligibility Test (TG TET) |
Conducting Authority |
Department of School Education, Telangana |
Hall Ticket Release Date |
11th June 2025 (postponed from 9th June) |
Exam Dates |
18th to 30th June 2025 |
Exam Shifts |
Morning: 9:00 AM–11:30 AM |
Official Website |
tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet |
Login Credentials Required |
Journal Number and Date of Birth |
Documents to Carry |
Hall Ticket + Valid Photo ID |
Download Mode |
Online Only |
Helpline (If Any Issue) |
Available on official website |
How to Download
1. Visit the official portals:
o tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet/
o schooledu.telangana.gov.in
2. Click on the “TG‑TET Hall Ticket 2025” (sometimes labeled TG‑TET admit card).
3. Log in using your Journal Number and Date of Birth.
4. View, download, and print your hall ticket.
Key Details on Hall Ticket
· Candidate’s name, photograph, category, roll and registration numbers
· Exam centre address, date & shift timings (morning or afternoon)
· Exam day instructions and essential guidelines
Exam Schedule
·
The
TS‑TET June 2025 exam will be held between 18–30 June 2025
over several days
·
Each exam day includes
two shifts:
o Morning: 9:00 AM–11:30 AM
o Afternoon: 2:00 PM–4:30 PM
What to
Bring to the Exam Centre
·
Printed hall ticket
·
A valid photo ID
(Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or PAN Card) A recent passport-sized photograph (may be needed)
·
Pen, transparent water
bottle; avoid electronics, jewelry, and other restricted items General Instructions
·
Double‑check all printed
details immediately after downloading—contact officials promptly if there are
any discrepancies.
· Report to the centre 15 minutes before your scheduled time
Click Here to Download
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – TG TET Hall Ticket 2025
1. When will the TG TET June 2025 hall
tickets be released?
The hall tickets will be available for download from 11th June 2025. The release was previously scheduled for 9th June but has been officially postponed.
2. Where can I download the hall
ticket?
You can download your TG TET hall ticket from
the official websites:
·
https://tgtet.aptonline.in/tgtet
· https://schooledu.telangana.gov.in
3. What login credentials are required
to download the hall ticket?
You need to enter your Journal Number and Date of Birth to access and download the hall ticket.
4. What should I do if I forget my
Journal Number?
If you have forgotten your Journal Number, check your email or SMS for the confirmation message sent at the time of registration. If you still can't find it, contact the helpdesk available on the official website.
5. What should I do if there is an
error on my hall ticket?
Immediately contact the TG TET helpline or email support provided on the official website to get the error corrected before the exam date.
6. Can I get a physical copy of the
hall ticket by post?
No. The TG TET 2025 hall ticket will not be sent by post. You must download and print it from the official website.
7. What items should I carry to the
exam centre?
·
Printed Hall Ticket
·
Valid Photo ID proof (Aadhaar, Passport, PAN,
Voter ID, etc.)
·
A recent passport-sized photo (if mentioned)
·
Pen and transparent water bottle
Do not carry mobile phones,
smart watches, calculators, or any restricted items.
8. Is it mandatory to appear in both
Paper I and Paper II?
No. It depends on the level of teaching job
you’re applying for:
·
Paper I
is for candidates aspiring to teach Classes
I–V.
·
Paper II
is for Classes VI–VIII.
You can choose either or both, depending on eligibility.