Get Ready, Karnataka! Your KARTET Admit Card is Here! The highly anticipated Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test (KARTET) 2025 admit cards are set to be released today, December 01, 2025! This is your golden ticket to the exam, so make sure you're prepared. You can download it from the official website: schooleducation.karnataka.gov.in.
Key Dates to Remember:
- Admit Card Release: December 01, 2025
- Exam Date: December 07, 2025
Important Details for Your Exam:
The exam is scheduled for December 07, 2025, and will be conducted in two shifts:
- Shift 1: 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM
- Shift 2: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
How to Get Your Admit Card:
To download your KARTET 2025 admit card, you'll need your login details, including your Application Number or ID and your category. The direct link to download the admit card will be available on the official website.
Here's a quick rundown of the essential information:
- Exam Body: DSE, Karnataka
- Exam Name: Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test (KARTET) 2025
- Papers: Category 1 and Category 2
- Official Website: schooleducation.karnataka.gov.in
Step-by-Step Download Guide:
- Visit the official website: schooleducation.karnataka.gov.in.
- Find the admit card link for KARTET 2025 on the homepage.
- Enter your login credentials.
- Your admit card will appear on the screen.
- Print your admit card.
Minimum Qualifying Marks:
- General Category, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B: Minimum 60%
- SC/ST/Category-1, and Candidates with Special Needs/Disabilities: Minimum 55%
Exam Structure Breakdown:
The KARTET 2025 exam has two papers:
- Paper 1: For teaching classes 1 to 5.
- Paper 2: For teaching classes 6 to 8.
Each paper is worth 150 marks, with 150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). There is no negative marking.
Exam Schedule Details:
- Paper 1:
- Entry Time: 9:00 A.M
- Verification: 9:00 to 9:15 A.M
- Last Entry: 9:15 A.M
- Question Booklet Distribution: 9:15 A.M
- Paper 2:
- Entry Time: 1:30 P.M
- Verification: 1:30 to 1:45 P.M
- Last Entry: 1:45 P.M
- Question Booklet Distribution: 1:45 P.M
But here's where it gets controversial... Some might argue about the fairness of the qualifying marks, especially for different categories. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think the current system is equitable? Share your opinions in the comments below!