OTET Result 2021 (OUT) - Odisha TET Results & Scorecard for Paper 1 & 2 @bseodisha.nic.in

OTET Result 2021 (OUT) - Odisha TET Results & Scorecard for Paper 1 & 2 @bseodisha.nic.in

Edited By Ujjwal Kirti | Updated on Sep 20, 2021 06:30 PM IST

OTET Result 2021: Odisha Board of Secondary Education (OBSE) has declared the OTET 2021 result in online mode at bseodisha.nic.in on September 20. Applicants can check the result of OTET 2021 by using their system generated registration number/ roll number and date of birth/ password. OTET result 2021 contains the name of the candidate, marks secured and qualifying status of the candidate.
Latest: Direct link of OTET 2021 result available now
All the candidates who qualify OTET by securing marks above the OTET cut off 2021 will be eligible for recruitment as Teachers in Government-run schools of Odisha. The pen and paper based written test of OTET 2021 was held on April 9, 2021 for Paper I and Paper II.

OTET 2021 Overview

Exam Name

Odisha Teachers Eligibility Test 2021

Official Website

Bseodisha.nic.in

OTET 2021 Post

Teachers in Government Schools of Odisha

Mode of OTET 2021 Exam

Offline

OTET 2021 Papers

2 - paper I and paper II

Total Marks of OTET 2021

300

OTET 2021 Negative Marks

No negative marks

Validity of OTET 2021

Lifetime

OTET 2021 : Important Dates

OBSE in the detailed notification releases OTET exam dates 2021 in the official website for the test of eligibility of candidates as teachers in government run schools. Using the exam dates of OTET 2021, candidates can know the timeline for the various events related to the examination. OTET 2021 exam dates will help candidates to keep track of the procedure.

Important Dates for OTET 2021 Result

Events

Dates

OTET Exam 2021

April 9, 2021

OTET Result 2021

September 20, 2021

How to download OTET Result 2021?

Candidates can download the OTET 2021 result in these 5 easy steps:

Step 1: Visit the official website of OBSE

Step 2: Click on the link designated for OTET Result 2021

Step 3: Enter the login credentials (user-name and password)

Step 4: On the next window, the OTET 2021 result will be opened

Step 5: Download and save it for reference

Details mentioned in the OTET Result 2021

OTET result 2021 is declared and published in online mode at the official website. The result PDF mentions the following details:

  • Candidate’s Name

  • Application/ Registration number

  • Roll Number

  • Paper I and Paper II marks

  • Total Marks Secured

  • OTET 2021 Cut-off

  • Candidate’s Qualifying Status

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OTET Result 2021 – Marking Scheme

The eligibility test of OTET 2021 is conducted for two papers – Paper I and Paper II. Both the papers are held in offline mode in two different sessions on the same day. There are 150 objective type questions in total of 1 mark each. It is to be noted that no negative marks are cut for any wrong answers marked in OTET 2021. The exam conducting authority also determines a minimum qualifying mark to be secured by a candidate. Unreserved candidates have to score a minimum of 90 marks out of 150 while the reserved category candidates need to score minimum marks of 75 out of 150.

OTET 2021 Marking Scheme

Papers

Paper I

Paper II

No. of Questions in OTET 2021

150

150

Marks Allotted in OTET 2021

150

150

Negative Marks in OTET 2021

No OTET negative marks cut for wrong answers marked

OTET 2021 Qualifying Marks

General : 90 marks (60%)

SC/ST/OBC/PWD : 75 marks (50%)

What after OTET Result 2021?

After the exam conducting board announces the OTET result 2021, the qualified candidates are called for document verification and will be provided with OTET Eligibility Certificate. This Certificate can also be downloaded by a candidate from the official website. With the help of the certificate, qualified candidates can apply in any government run school of Odisha. Candidates must note that the OTET Eligibility Certificate comes with a validity of 7 years from date of issue.

OTET Cut off 2021

The number of candidates applying for a particular subject and the difficulty level associated determines the OTET cut off 2021. The category wise cut offs for both the papers is released by the exam conducting authority. Candidates securing above the OTET 2021 cut-off are considered qualified. It is to be noted that unreserved candidates need to secure a minimum 60% marks for OTET. However, reserved candidates need to score a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate to be considered OTET qualified.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is OTET 2021 result sent to candidates’s address?

No, the OTET 2021 result is not sent to the candidate's address.

2. Is the OTET answer key released by the exam conducting body?

Board of Secondary Education, Odisha releases the OTET answer key 2021 after the conduct of the eligibility test.

3. Is the exam conducted across the country?

The eligibility test, OTET is conducted only in Odisha.

4. Who releases the OTET result?

The exam conducting authority, OBSE releases the OTET result 2021 in their official website.

5. Is there any validity period for the OTET 2021 result?

Yes, the OTET Eligibility Certificate comes with a validity period of 7 years from the date of issue of the certificate.

6. When will the OTET answer key be released?

The OTET answer key 2021 was released on May 20, 2021.

7. Is there any option to challenge the answer key of OTET 2021?

Yes, the exam authority provided the option to challenge the answer key of OTET from May 24 to June 5, 2021

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