TS.SET-2019 : Preliminary Key / Response Sheet / Master Key
https://online.telanganaset.org/appl19/loginstu.aspx
Press Note: In case of any objections, they can send their objections through E-mail to TS.SET office E-mail ID:tssetou@gmail.com with reference (evidence) on or before 20th July,2019. Objections received after 20th July,2019 are NOT entertained,Member Secretary,TS.SET-2019.
Telangana State Eligibility Test was conducted by Osmania University on 05th & 06th July 2019 for all Papers.
TS SET-2019 Hall Ticket
https://online.telanganaset.org/appl19/loginstu.aspx
About TS-SET office :
The Government of India as per its New Educational Policy, 1986 envisaged that in order to maintain uniform standards of teaching in the country the candidates besides possessing minimum academic qualifications are required to qualify in a comprehensive test specifically conducted for the purpose of obtaining eligibility for appointment as Lecturers/Assistant Professors. Accordingly UGC, New Delhi has been conducting the UGC-NET Examination regularly. It was felt that an eligibility test at the national level may not be completely able to represent the subjects which are regional in their character. Moreover, there was a demand from the aspiring candidates to appear for the test in their own mother tongue, wherever applicable. Therefore, the State Governments and Union Territories were given an option of conducting their own test for eligibility for Lectureship at the state level.
https://online.telanganaset.org/appl19/loginstu.aspx
Press Note: In case of any objections, they can send their objections through E-mail to TS.SET office E-mail ID:tssetou@gmail.com with reference (evidence) on or before 20th July,2019. Objections received after 20th July,2019 are NOT entertained,Member Secretary,TS.SET-2019.
Telangana State Eligibility Test was conducted by Osmania University on 05th & 06th July 2019 for all Papers.
TS SET-2019 Hall Ticket
https://online.telanganaset.org/appl19/loginstu.aspx
About TS-SET office :
The Government of India as per its New Educational Policy, 1986 envisaged that in order to maintain uniform standards of teaching in the country the candidates besides possessing minimum academic qualifications are required to qualify in a comprehensive test specifically conducted for the purpose of obtaining eligibility for appointment as Lecturers/Assistant Professors. Accordingly UGC, New Delhi has been conducting the UGC-NET Examination regularly. It was felt that an eligibility test at the national level may not be completely able to represent the subjects which are regional in their character. Moreover, there was a demand from the aspiring candidates to appear for the test in their own mother tongue, wherever applicable. Therefore, the State Governments and Union Territories were given an option of conducting their own test for eligibility for Lectureship at the state level.
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