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REET 2022 Result to be Out on 16th September 2022! The exam will be conducted on 23rd and 24th July 2022. The candidates could submit the application form & generate the exam fee payment challan by 5th June 2022. The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) is meant for the teachers for Primary & Secondary education. Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) has been entrusted with the sole duty of organizing the REET/RTET in the state of Rajasthan. Before moving on to the details, let's have a look at the important points & exam overview of REET 2022.
Get complete details on vacancy, eligibility criteria, selection process, exam pattern, how to apply, admit card syllabus & more about REET 2022 in this article.
The REET Answer Key has been released for the exam which was held on 23rd and 24th July 2022. Below is the direct link to download the answer key.
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The REET Admit Card has been released on the official website. The exam will be conducted on 23rd July and 24th July 2022. The candidates can download the admit card by clicking on the direct link mentioned below.
The candidates who had applied for REET 2022 must note that as per the media reports, it is expected that REET 2022 Admit Card will be released on 14th July 2022. The candidates can bookmark this article and stay tuned with us for regular updates on REET 2022.
The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan has announced the reopening of the application process for REET 2022. Interested candidates can now submit the application form & generate the exam fee payment challan by 5th June 2022. Refer to the notice attached below for more details.
REET has released a notice regarding the Exam Date Announcement on 19th May 2022. The exams will take place from 23rd July to 24th July 2022. Candidates can check notice by the direct link below.
REET has released a short advertisement to announce the extended application date again. Now, candidates can apply till 23rd May 2022. Candidates can check short advertisement by the direct link below.
REET has released a short advertisement to announce the extended application date. Now, candidates can apply till 20th May 2022. Candidates can check short advertisement by the direct link below.
REET Application is active from 18th April 2022 till 18th May 2022. Candidates can start applying from the direct link given below:
REET Detailed Notification is released on 12th April 2022. Candidates are requested to start applying for the same from 18th April 2022 till 18th May 2022.
REET Exam Overview 2022 |
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Name of Organization |
Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) |
Official Website |
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Exam Conducting Body |
Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) |
Post Name |
Teachers |
Application Start Date |
18 April 2022 |
Last Date To Apply |
5th June 2022 (Reopened) |
Admit Card Release Date | 20th July 2022 |
Exam Date |
23rd - 24th July 2022 |
Result Date |
To be announced |
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Before applying for REET Exam, it is important that you go through all the eligibility conditions mentioned in the notification so that your application will not be rejected. Given below are the REET eligibility criteria on various factors like age, educational qualification etc.
There is no age limit mentioned in the REET examination 2022. Candidates can apply for the REET if they are fulfilling the other eligibility norms.
Given below is the minimum eligibility criteria that are mandatory for the candidates regarding educational qualification for both Levels I & Level II examinations-
REET Eligibility Criteria for Level 1 (Any one of the following mentioned below) |
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name known). |
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 45% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name known) in accordance with the NCTE (Recognition Norms and Procedure), Regulation, 2002. |
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed). |
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 2-year Diploma in Education (Special Education). |
Graduation and passed or appearing in the final year of two-year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name is known). |
REET Eligibility Criteria for Level 2 (Any one of the following mentioned below) |
Graduation and passed or appearing in final of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name known). |
Graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed). |
Graduation with at least 45% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed), in accordance with the NCTE (Recognition Norms and Procedure) Regulations issued from time to time in this regard. |
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 4-year Bachelor in Elementary Education (B.El.Ed). |
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 4-year B.A/B.Sc.Ed or B.A. Ed./B.Sc.Ed. |
Graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year B.Ed. (Special Education). |
Interested and Eligible candidates who want to apply for REET Examination 2022, need to follow the instructions to successfully submit their online application.
Step 1: Click on the direct link mentioned in this article to apply for REET Cum Eligibility Examination 2022. (link will be activated shortly)
Step 2: Candidates would be further redirected to the online Application Form, which the candidate would have to fill in with all the details.
Step 3: The candidate registering for the examination would also be required to upload scanned copies of his Photograph and Signature within the specified size provided.
Step 4: Lastly, the candidate is required to pay the application fee via e-challan or debit card/credit card method to complete his application process.
Step 5: The confirmation page which would be generated once the payment has been successfully made must be printed for future reference.
Step 6: Candidates can also log in to the official website and click on the ‘Apply Online’ tab for REET Registration and follow the above instructions.
Candidates have to fill the required application fees to complete their REET Application Process. The application fee for 2022 has not been declared yet, however, given past notifications we can assume that amount of the application could be fixed at the past fees mentioned below.
Also read in-depth about previous year REET Cut off here!
The selection process for REET will follow a Written stage procedure for both level I & II. Candidates have to clear both the stages for their final selection as a teacher at the Primary and Secondary Level.
To get a more clear picture of the selection procedure, read a detailed article on REET Selection Process here!
The Exam Pattern for both the Level will be different as there will be a separate test for Level I and Level II Teachers. Candidates who wish to teach for both Level I and Level II will have to clear both the tests.
Given below is the REET Exam Pattern for Level 1 that is for Teachers of Class I to V.
Total Marks = No. Of Correct Answers*1
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Subject |
Total no. of Questions |
Total Marks |
Duration |
Part I |
Child Development & Pedagogy |
30 |
30 |
2 hours and 30 minutes |
Part II |
Language I (Hindi, Sindhi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi & Gujarati) |
30 |
30 |
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Part III |
Language II (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi & Gujarati) |
30 |
30 |
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Part IV |
Mathematics |
30 |
30 |
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Part V |
Environmental Studies |
30 |
30 |
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Total |
150 |
150 |
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Mentioned below is the REET Exam Pattern for Level 2 which is for the teachers for Class VI to VIII.
Total Marks = No. of Correct Answers *1
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Subject |
Total no. of Questions |
Total marks |
Duration |
Part I |
Child Development & Pedagogy |
30 |
30 |
2 hours 30 minutes |
Part II |
Language I (Hindi, Sindhi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi & Gujarati) |
30 |
30 |
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Part III |
Language II (Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi & Gujarati) |
30 |
30 |
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Part IV |
Mathematics & Science (for Maths & Science Teachers). Social Science for Social Science Teachers |
60 |
60 |
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Total |
150 |
150 |
If you are preparing for the exam then you can download REET Previous Year Papers here!
The REET syllabus would be used by the students who will be ready to prepare for the REET exams. The syllabus is the first thing that students search for when they decide to prepare for a particular exam. It is an important part of the preparation process for any student. Details about the syllabus include the sections with different subject names and topics included under them.
Get the detail Information about Syllabus of REET Exam for class I to V mentioned in below table.
REET Syllabus - For Class I to V (Level-1) |
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Section-I - Child Development and Pedagogy |
Section-II - English (Language-I) |
Section-III - English (Language-II) |
Section-IV - Mathematics |
Section-V - Environmental Studies |
Child Development: Concept of growth and development, Dimensions, and Principles of Development. Factors affecting development (especially in the context of family and school) and their relationship with learning |
Unseen Prose Passage Synonyms, Antonyms, Spellings, Word-formation, One Word Substitution |
Unseen Prose Passage Linking Devices, Subject-Verb Concord, Inferences |
Whole numbers up to one crore, Place Value, Comparison; Fundamental mathematical operations: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division; Indian Currency. |
Family - Personal relationships, nuclear and joint families, social abuses (child marriage, dowry system, child labour, theft); addiction (intoxication, smoking) and its personal, social and economical bad effects. |
Role of Heredity and environment |
Unseen Prose Passage Parts of Speech, Tenses, Determiners, Degrees of comparison |
Unseen Poem Identification of Alliteration, Simile, Metaphor Personification, Assonance, Rhyme |
Concept of fraction, proper fractions, comparison of proper fraction of same the denominator, mixed fractions, comparison of proper fractions of unequal denominators, Addition and Subtraction of fractions. Prime and composite numbers, Prime factors, Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) and Highest Common Factor (HCF) |
Clothes and Habitats - Clothes for different seasons; maintenance of clothes at home; handloom and powerloom; habitats of living beings, various types of houses; cleanliness of houses and neighbouring areas; Different types of materials for building houses |
Individual Differences: Meaning, Types, and Factors affecting individual differences Understanding individual differences. |
Framing Questions Including Wh-questions, Active and Passive Voice, Narration, Knowledge of English Sounds and Phonetic Symbols |
Modal Auxiliaries, Common Idioms, and Phrases Literary Terms Elegy, Sonnet, Short Story, Drama |
Unitary law, Average, Profit - Loss, simple interest |
Profession - Profession of your surroundings, small and cottage industries; major industries of Rajasthan State, Need for consumer protection, co-operative societies. |
Personality: Concept and types of personality, Factors responsible for shaping it. Its measurement |
Principles of Teaching English, Methods, and Approaches to the English Language Teaching |
Basic knowledge of English Sounds and symbols |
Plane and curved surfaces, plane and solid geometrical figures, properties of plane geometrical figures; point, line, ray, line segment; Angle, and their types. |
Public places and Institutions - Public places like school, hospital, post office, bus stand, railway station; Public property wastage of electricity and water; employment policies; general information's about legislative assembly and parliament. |
Intelligence: Concept, Theories, and its measurement. Multiple Intelligence. Its implication |
Development of Language Skills, Teaching Learning Materials |
Principles of Teaching English, Communicative Approach to the English Language Teaching, Challenges of Teaching English: Difficulties in learning English |
Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Measurement of area and their standard units and the relation between them; Area and perimeter of plane surfaces of square and rectangular objects. |
Our Culture, Civilization and Pride - Fairs and festivals of Rajasthan National festivals; Dresses and Ornaments of Rajasthan food-habits and Architecture of Rajasthan; Tourist places of Rajasthan; Great personalities of Rajasthan, Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan, Paintings of Rajasthan, Proverbs of Rajasthan Maharana Pratap, Mahatma Gandhi. Panchayati Raj and Urban self-government in Rajasthan. |
Understanding diverse learners: Backward, Mentally retarded, gifted, creative, disadvantaged- deprived, CWSN, children with learning disabilities. |
Comprehensive & Continuous Evaluation, Evaluation in the English Language |
Methods of Evaluation, Remedial Teaching |
Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking |
Transport and Communication - Means of transport and communication; Rules for pedestrians and transport, Traffic Symbols, Effects of means of communication on the lifestyle. |
Learning Difficulties |
Place of Mathematics in Curriculum |
Personal Hygiene - External parts of our body and their cleanliness; general information about the internal parts of the body; Balance diet and its importance; Common diseases (gastroenteritis, amoebiosis, methaemoglobin, anemia, fluorosis, malaria, dengue.) their causes and methods of prevention; Pulse Polio campaign |
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Adjustment: Concept and ways of adjustment. Role of teacher in the adjustment |
Language of Mathematics |
Living Beings- Levels of organization of plants and animals, diversity of living organisms, state flower, state tree, state bird, state animal; knowledge of reserve forest and wild life (national parks, sanctuaries, tiger reserve, world heritage), conservation of species of plants and animals, Agriculture Practices. |
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Meaning and Concept of learning. Factors Affecting learning |
Community Mathematics |
Water - Basic knowledge of water, forest, wetlands and deserts; different kinds of pollution and pollution control, Water Properties. Sources, Management. |
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Theories of learning and their implication |
Data Management |
Mountaineering- Equipment, Problems, Main women mountaineer of India. |
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How Children learn. Learning processes, Reflection, Imagination, and Argument |
Evaluation through formal and informal methods |
The earth and Space- Our Solar systems Indian Astronauts, Concept and scope of Environment Studies, Significance of Environment Studies, Integrated Environment Studies, Environmental Studies & Environmental Education learning Principles Scope & relation to Science & Social Science Approaches of presenting concepts |
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Motivation and Implications for Learning |
Problems of Teaching |
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Teaching-learning processes, Teaching learning strategies, and methods in the context of National Curriculum Framework 2005 |
Error analysis and related aspects of learning and teaching |
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Meaning and purposes of Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation. Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation. Construction of Achievement Test, Learning Outcomes |
Diagnostic and Remedial Teaching |
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Action Research |
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Right to Education Act 2009 (Role and Responsibilities of Teachers) |
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Get the detail Information about syllabus of REET Exam for class VI to VIII mentioned in below table.
REET Syllabus - For Class VI to VIII (Level-2) |
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Section-IV - Mathematics |
Section-V - Science |
Section-VI - Social Studies |
Indices: Multiplication and division of numbers on equal bases, Laws of Indices. |
Living & Non Living: Introduction, Differences, and characteristics |
Indian Civilization, Culture, and Society – Indus valley civilization, Vedic culture, Jainism and Buddihism, Mahajanpadas |
Algebraic expressions: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Identities |
Micro-organisms: Bacteria, virus, fungi |
Mauryan & Gupta Empires and Post-Gupta Period – Political history & administration, contribution to Indian culture, India (600-1000 AD), Greater India |
Factors: factors of simple algebraic expressions |
Living Being: different types and parts of plants, nutrition in plants, respiration and excretion, plant cell and animal cell- their structure and Funcation, Cell Division |
Medieval and Modern Period – The Bhakti and Sufi Movement, Mughal-Rajput relations; Mughal administration, British policies towards Indian states, Revolt of 1857, Impacts of British Rule on Indian Economy, Renaissance and Social reforms, Indian National Movement (1885-1947) |
Equations: Simple linear equation, Square & Square Root, Cube & Cube Root |
Human body and health: Diseases spread by micro-organisms, prevention from diseases; different systems of human body; infectious diseases sources of food, Major components of food and diseases developed due to their deficiency; Balanced diet. |
Indian Constitution and Democracy - Making of the Indian Constitution and its features, Preamble, Fundamental rights, and Fundamental duties, Social justice, Child Rights and Child Protection, Election in Democracy, and Voters Awareness. |
Interest: Simple interest, Compound interest, Profit - Loss |
Animal Reproduction and Adolescence: Methods of Reproduction; Sexual and asexual. Adolescence and puberty: Changes in the body, the role of hormones in reproductions, Reproductive health. |
Government: Composition and Functions – Parliament, President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers; Supreme Court, State Government, Panchayati raj and Urban Self - Government. (in reference to Rajasthan) District Administration and Judicial System. |
Ratio and Proportion: Division into proportional parts, Fraction |
Mechanics- Force and Motion, Types of forces (muscular force, frictional force, gravitational force, magnetic force, electrostatic force), Types of motion (linear, circular, vibrational, periodic, and rotational motion) Pressure, Atmospheric Pressure Buoyancy force, work and energy, Traditional and alternative sources of energy; energy conservation |
Earth and Our Environment Latitude, Longitude, Earth`s Movement, Air Pressure and winds, Cyclone and Anti-cyclone, Solar and Lunar Eclipse, Major climate zone of the earth, Biosphere, Environmental Problems, and Their Solutions |
Percentage, Birth and Death rate, Population growth, Depreciation |
Heat and Temperature- Heat and Temperature means, thermometers, Heat Transmission |
Geography and Resources of India – Physiographic regions, Climate, Natural vegetation, Wild Life, Multipurpose River-valley projects, Soil, Agriculture crops, Industries, Minerals, Transportation, Population, Human Resources. Economic and Social Programs of Development |
Lines and Angles: Line segment, straight and curved lines, types of angles |
Light & Sound: sources of light, a reflection of light, Spherical mirrors, Image formation by plane and Spherical mirrors, Refraction of Light, Lenses and Image formation by Lenses, Sound, Characteristics of sound, Sound propagation, sound pollution. |
Geography and Resources of Rajasthan - Physical regions, Climate, and drainage system, Lakes, Water conservation and Harvesting, Agriculture, Soil, Crops, Minerals and Energy resources, Major Canales and River-valley projects of Rajasthan, Transport, Industries, Population, Tourist Places of Rajasthan, Forest, and wildlife. |
Plane figures: Triangles, Congurence of triangles, Quadrilaterals and Circle, Polygon |
Electricity and magnetism- Electric Current, Electric Circuit, Heating, magnetic and Chemical effects of the current, magnet, and magnetism. |
History of Rajasthan – Ancient Civilizations and Janpadas, History of major dynasties of Rajasthan, Contribution of Rajasthan in the revolt of 1857, Prajamandal, Tribal's and Peasant Movement in Rajasthan, Integration of Rajasthan, Major Personalities of Rajasthan. |
Area and perimeter of Plane figures: Triangles, Rectangles, Parallelograms, and Trapeziums |
Science and Technology: Importance of science in daily life; Synthetic Fibers & Plastics- Types and characteristics of synthetic fibers. Plastic and its properties, Plastic and environment, detergents, cement, etc.; Science and Technology in the medical field; In the field of Telecommunication - general information about the fax machine, computer, internet, e-mail and website |
Art and Culture of Rajasthan Heritage of Rajasthan, Fairs, Festivals, Folk-arts of Rajasthan, Painting of Rajasthan, Folk dance and folk Drama of Rajasthan, Lok- Devta, Lok Saint, Folk Music, and Musical Instruments of Rajasthan, Handicrafts, and architecture of Rajasthan, Dresses, and Ornaments of Rajasthan, Languages, and Literature of Rajasthan. |
Surface Area and Volume: cube, cuboid, and a right circular cylinder |
Solar System: Moon and stars, Solar family-Sun and Planets, Comets, Constellation |
Insurance and Banking System: Types of Insurance and Bank, Reserve Bank of India and its Functions, Cooperatives and Consumer awareness |
Statistics: collection and classification of data, frequency distribution table, Tally marks, bar graph, and histogram, circular graph (pai diagram). |
Structure of Matter; Atom and molecule; the structure of the atom; element, compound and mixture; separation of impurities of substances; symbols of elements; chemical formulae of compounds and chemical equations, physical and chemical change |
Pedagogical Issues – I Concept & Nature of Social Science/Social Studies; Class Room Processes, activities and discourse; Problems of teaching Social Science/Social Studies; Developing critical thinking. |
Graph: Various types of graphs |
Chemical Substances: Oxides, greenhouse effect, and global warming, Hydrocarbon (Introductory knowledge), Acide, Alkali and salt, Oxygen gas, Nitrogen gas and nitrogen cycle, Coal, Petroleum, and natural gas |
Pedagogical Issues – II Inquiry/Empirical Evidence; Teaching Learning Material and Teaching Aids, Information and Communication Technology. Project Work, Learning outcomes, Evaluation |
Probability: Language of Mathematics, Community Mathematics, Evaluation, Remedial Teaching, Problems of Teaching, Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking, Place of Mathematics in Curriculum |
Note: Section I, II, and III Syllabus will be the same as Paper Level-I for the Paper Level-II
To know more, check out our detailed article on REET Syllabus and Exam Pattern and get a complete overview.
REET admit card is your first window to appear in this examination. Follow the simple steps given below to download your call letter
Step 1: Click the above-mentioned direct link to download your REET Hall Ticket.
Step 2: Enter the credentials like Registration Number & Date Of Birth.
Step 3: Click on the 'Login' option
Step 4: Your REET Admit Card will be displayed on your screen & you can download the same.
Step 5: Alternatively, you can go to the BSER Official Website.
Step 6: Click on 'REET 2022 (Admit Card).'
Step 7: Enter the credentials as mentioned above and take a printout of your admit card.
You can check your results by following the steps given below.
Step 1: Find the direct link to download the result on the official website.
Step 2: Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth carefully.
Step 3: Click the Submit button and your REET Result will appear on the screen
Step 4: Alternatively, you can visit the Official Website as well.
Step 5:Go to News Update and then look for 'REET Result 2022'.
After the REET scorecard and results are released, the candidates will be eligible to apply in various primary and secondary schools for the post of a teacher based on their scores. The candidates can then proceed to apply to the various schools. After the application, there will be a document verification process. On completion of the document verification round, candidates will get their appointment letters from the respective schools that they applied in.
The answer key is the first document any student refers to after they have given the exam as the students are excited to predict their results and know-how they have written a particular answer or a topic in the actual examination. The REET answer key 2022 is made available on the official website.
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The Number of Candidates selected using REET Score For Non-TSP Area Level-1 is given in the table below:
Sl. No |
District |
Level- 1 Teacher |
Level-2 Teacher |
Total |
1 |
Ajmer |
706 |
38 |
744 |
2 |
Alwar |
1269 |
43 |
1312 |
3 |
Baran |
216 |
20 |
236 |
4 |
Barmer |
3672 |
28 |
3700 |
5 |
Bharatpur |
638 |
26 |
664 |
6 |
Bhilwara |
935 |
37 |
972 |
7 |
Bikaner |
1186 |
27 |
1213 |
8 |
Bundi |
312 |
12 |
324 |
9 |
Chittaurgarh |
592 |
30 |
622 |
10 |
Churu |
621 |
20 |
641 |
11 |
Dausa |
365 |
19 |
384 |
12 |
Dhaulpur |
609 |
14 |
623 |
13 |
Ganganagar |
708 |
27 |
735 |
14 |
Hanumangarh |
466 |
18 |
484 |
15 |
Jaipur |
0 |
20 |
20 |
16 |
Jaisalmer |
880 |
10 |
890 |
17 |
Jalor |
1490 |
25 |
1515 |
18 |
Jhalawar |
770 |
17 |
787 |
19 |
Jhunjhunu |
0 |
10 |
10 |
20 |
Jodhpur |
1061 |
30 |
1091 |
21 |
Karauli |
328 |
23 |
351 |
22 |
Kota |
0 |
16 |
16 |
23 |
Nagaur |
569 |
31 |
600 |
24 |
Pall |
585 |
23 |
608 |
25 |
Pratapgarh |
118 |
5 |
123 |
26 |
Rajsamand |
659 |
32 |
691 |
27 |
Sawai Madhopur |
179 |
20 |
199 |
28 |
Sikar |
0 |
15 |
15 |
29 |
Sirohi |
585 |
10 |
595 |
30 |
Tonk |
0 |
12 |
12 |
31 |
Udaipur |
300 |
20 |
320 |
Total |
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19819 |
678 |
20497 |
The Number of Candidates selected using the REET Score For TSP Area Level-1 is given in the table below:
Sl. No |
District |
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Total |
1 |
Banswara |
1270 |
30 |
1300 |
2 |
Dungarpur |
1304 |
16 |
1320 |
3 |
Pratapgarh |
868 |
10 |
878 |
4 |
Sirohi |
119 |
6 |
125 |
5 |
Udaipur |
1870 |
10 |
1880 |
Total |
- |
5431 |
72 |
5503 |
That is all about the REET 2022. Hope this article will give you the information you were looking for regarding the REET 2022. If you still have any queries in mind, mention them in the comment section. Meanwhile, download the Testbook App and start preparing for the written test by getting access to study material for free. All the Best!