TNTET 2025 result declared at trb.tn.gov.in: How to check scores, cut off, PDF download steps

TNTET 2025 result declared at trb.tn.gov.in: How to check scores, cut off, PDF download steps
TNTET 2025 result released at trb.tn.gov.in

TNTET 2025 result: The Tamil Nadu Teacher Recruitment Board has released the results of the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test 2025 on its official portal, trb.tn.gov.in. Those who took the exam can now check their marks, qualifying status as well as obtain the result PDF by entering their roll numbers.The scorecards for TNTET Paper I and Paper II held on November 15 and November 16, 2025, respectively, have been made available. The results are given in PDF files that show a candidate’s qualifying status based on the final assessment of OMR answer sheets.TNTET 2025 result released by TNTRBAccording to the official notification, the evaluation has been carried out based on the final answer key. The marks obtained by all candidates who appeared for TNTET 2025 have been published along with the final answer key. The result status is clearly mentioned as “Qualified” or “Not Qualified” in the PDF document.The notification further states that revised and final key answers were prepared after scrutiny by subject experts. The decision of the experts regarding the final answer key is final, as per G.O(MS) No.23, School Education (TRB) Department dated January 28, 2026.

How to check and download TNTET 2025 result

Candidates can follow the steps below to check and download their TNTET 2025 result:Step 1: Visit the official website of TNTET at trb.tn.gov.inStep 2: Click on the link titled “Release of results – Teachers Eligibility Test – TNTET Paper I & II”Step 3: Select the option to view examination results for the relevant paperStep 4: The TNTET 2025 result PDF will open on the screenStep 5: Use the roll number to search the result and download the PDF for future reference

  • The direct link to check and download the TNTET 2025 result is available here.

TNTET 2025 cut off marksThe minimum qualifying marks for TNTET 2025 vary by category. General category candidates are required to score 90 marks. Candidates belonging to BC, BCM, MBC/DNC categories and persons with disabilities must secure at least 75 marks. For SC, SC(A) and ST candidates, the minimum qualifying mark is 60.The Tamil Nadu Recruitment Board has stated that candidates must secure 60 per cent marks for the general category, 55 per cent for reserved categories and 40 per cent for SC and ST to qualify for the eligibility test.Eligibility certificate detailsCandidates who secure the prescribed minimum qualifying marks will be considered qualified and will be awarded the TNTET eligibility certificate. As per the available information, the issuance of eligibility certificates is scheduled to begin from February 2.

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