PSTET Admit Card 2023: Punjab State Teacher Eligible test (PSTET) announce the PSTET 2023 Exam date and now its admit card is available on the official website @www.pseb.ac.in. To appear in the examination hall candidates need to download their admit card. It can be downloaded by submitting the required details.
Every year Punjab School Examination Board (PSEB) conducted Punjab Teacher Eligibility Test for candidates who aspire to make their career in teaching. As per the notice, PTET 2023 paper 2 exam is to be held on 30th April 2023
Update: PSTET Paper 2 Admit card link is now active and shared below.
PSTET Admit Card 2023

There are many candidates who want to be primary teachers. There will be two separate papers for this TET Exam Paper-I and Paper II.
Paper-I for a candidate who wanted to be the primary teacher for class I to class V and paper II for a candidate who wanted to be a teacher of class VI to Class VIII. If someone wanted to apply for both can also apply.
Download here PSTET 2023 Paper 2 Admit Card
PSTET Paper 2 Admit Card Dates
Events | Paper 1 | Paper 2 |
Date of Examination | 12th March 2023 | 30 April 2023 |
Admit Card | 8th March 2023 | 24th April 2023 |
How to download PSTET Admit Card 2023?
- Candidate, first of all, you have to log on to the official website of PSTET
- Now click on the download option, it’s a drop-down menu there you will see at last, option “e-admit card” click on that,
- A new page will open on your screen, now candidate has to enter their login details like registration number and password and after entering security code, press login.
- Now you get the option for downloading your e-admit card click on it and download your e-admit card.
Points to be remembered on Examination day
- All candidates must carry with them a printout of their admit card or hall ticket on the exam day, without a copy of admit card you will not be allowed to enter in the examination hall.
- Candidate must carry identity proof Like (Aadhaar card, Voter Id card, etc.) and passport-size photographs similar to the one you upload in the application form.
- If a candidate appears for Paper-I and Paper II then the board will release a separate admit card for that. Those who have applied for both paper should carry a copy of both admit cards.
PSTET 2023 Minimum Qualifying Marks:
- The minimum mark to qualify for PSTET is a candidate will score 60% or more than that in the exam and will be considered as a TET pass.
- School Management (Government, local bodies, government-aided and unaided) may consider SC/ST, OBC, differently-abled persons, etc., in accordance with their reservation policy.
- They should give weightage to the TET scores in the recruitment process, but qualify TET would not confer any right on any person for recruitment/employment as it is only one of the eligibility criteria for appointment.
- TET certificate award: after qualifying the TET exam the appropriate Government who are conducting the Test shall award a TET Certificate to all successful candidates. The certificate will contain the name of the candidate, date of birth, Registration number year/month of award of a certificate, marks obtained by the candidate in test in each paper.
Structure and content of PSTET Paper 2023
The structure and content of TET paper fare as:
All questions will be Multiple choice (MCQs), each one of them carrying one mark with four alternatives out of which one option is correct. There will be no negative marking at all.
The examination body strictly adheres to the structure and content of the TET which is as:
There will be two papers in TET: Paper-I will be for a candidate who intends to be a teacher for classes I to V. and Paper-II will be for a candidate who intends to be a teacher for classes VI to class VIII. A candidate who intends to be a teacher for classes I to V or Classes VI to class VIII will have to appear in both papers (Paper I and Paper II).
Structure of Paper-I (Classes I to V)
The total number of questions will be – 150;
And the duration of the examination will be 1 and half hours (total 90 minutes).
Child development and pedagogy | No. of question 30 | 30 marks |
Language I | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
Language II | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
Mathematics | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
Environmental studies | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
Standards of question in Paper-I
Questions standards in Paper-I will be based on the topics of the prescribed syllabus of the State for Classes-I to Class-V, but their difficulty level, as well as linkages, will be of the secondary stage.
The examining body while designing the question for Paper-I consider few factors like:
In Language-I test items will be focusing on the proficiencies related to the medium of instruction that was chosen by the applicants while registering the application form.
In child development and pedagogy section test item will be focused on educational psychology of teaching and learning relevant to the age group of six to eleven years old. They will focus on the characteristics needs of diverse learners, and interaction with learners and the qualities of a good facilitator of learning.
In Language II test item will be focused on the elements of language, communication and comprehension abilities.
In Mathematics and Environmental studies, test items will be focused on the concepts and problem-solving abilities of the applicants. In this, the test item will be evenly distributed over different divisions of the syllabus of that subject prescribed for classes to class V by the appropriate government.
Structure of Paper II (for classes VI to Class VIII)
Total number of questions: 150;
The total time duration for the examination is 1 and a half hours (90 minutes).
Child development and pedagogy (mandatory) | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
Language I (mandatory) | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
Language (mandatory) | No. of questions 30 | 30 marks |
For mathematics and Science teacher: (Math + science) | No. of questions 60 | 30 marks |
For Social Studies teacher: Social studies | No. of questions 60 | 60 marks |
For other teachers; Either (A or B) |
The questions in Paper II will be based on the topics of the prescribed syllabus of the state for classes VI to classes VIII but their difficulty level could be up to the secondary stage.
The examining body while designing and preparing the question for paper II takes into consideration a few factors which are:
In child development and child, pedagogy test items will be focused on educational psychology of teaching and learning which are relevant to the age group of 11 years to 14 years. They will be focused on understanding the characteristics, and needs of diverse learners, interaction with the learner, and the qualities of a good facilitator of learning.
For the language-II test, items will be focused on proficiency related to the medium of instruction, as chosen from the list by the applicant while filling the application form.
For the language-II test, item will be focused on the elements of language, communication and comprehension abilities. Language II will be a language other than Language-I.
For mathematics, science and social science test items will be focused on the concepts, ability to solve the problem and pedagogical understanding of these subjects.
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