Source – indianexpress.com
Bihar BSEB STET 2019: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will conduct the State Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) on Tuesday, January 28, 2020. The paper-1 will be conducted from 10 am to 12:30 pm, and paper 2 from 2 to 4:30 pm. The admit card will be available on the website- bsebstet2019.in till January 28, 2020. The candidates can download it through the website.
The examination will be conducted in two phases- written test and physical fitness. Those who qualify the written exam will be called for the second round. The paper will be of 150 marks, out of which 100 marks are for written examination and 50 marks are for physical efficiency test.
Bihar BSEB STET 2019: Check these last minute tips and tricks
Call letter: Make sure you keep your admit card in your bag. Candidates should keep in mind that if they fail to carry the same, they will not be allowed to enter the examination hall in any case.
Identity proof: Candidates also have to bring one photo identity proof such as passport/ Aadhaar/ PAN card/ Driving license/ voter’s Id card/ bank passbook with duly attested photograph/ identity card issued by a school or college/ gazetted officer in the official letterhead in original as well as a self-attested photocopy thereof. The same should be submitted along with the call letter to the invigilators.
Items banned: Do not carry electronic gadgets inside the exam hall such as mobile phones or any other communication devices
Revise: If you have prepared notes than it is better to revise them. There’s no point starting a new topic at this point of time.
Leave on time: It is always better to reach the examination venue 30-40 minutes before the scheduled exam rather than reaching late and missing out the paper
Examination hall: Check the address of your centre properly before leaving for the exam in order to avoid last moment rush. If possible, do a recce.
Maintain a positive attitude: Maintaining your calm and a positive frame of mind is the key to perform well in any exam. Do not ponder about the leftover topics or how difficult or easy the paper would be. Just take a deep breath and have faith in your preparations
Time management: Do not dedicate more than 30-40 seconds on one particular question. In case you are confused or are unaware of the answer, move on to the next question and come back and attempt them in the end. As there would be negative marking, be careful and answer only those questions for which you are 100 per cent sure.
The aspirants should reach the exam venue one hour before STET starts. They should not bring any electronic gadget. Moreover, reports suggest candidates wearing shoes, socks and wristwatch will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. They need to wear slippers or sandals.
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