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REET 2025: Rajasthan Board introduces new format and negative marking, exam in January

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced that the Rajasthan Eligibility for Teacher Education (REET) Level 2 exam will take place in January 2025.

October 11, 2024 / 11:57 IST
REET 2025

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced that the Rajasthan Eligibility for Teacher Education (REET) exam will be held in January 2025. This is the second level of the REET exam, which is conducted to select teachers for government schools in Rajasthan.

Five Options Instead of Four

One of the major changes announced by the RBSE is that students will now be given five options instead of four in the REET exam. This is being done to reduce the chances of students guessing the correct answer.

Minus Marking Introduced

Another significant change is the introduction of minus marking. This means that students will lose marks for incorrect answers. The exact marking scheme has not been announced yet, but it is expected to be similar to other competitive exams.

REET 2025 Notification

The RBSE is expected to release the official notification for the REET 2025 exam in the coming weeks. The notification will contain important details such as the exam dates, application fees, syllabus, and eligibility criteria.

Saurav Pandey
Saurav Pandey

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