TS SET 2023 Admit Card Released at telanganaset.org, How to Download – News18

Published By: Sukanya Nandy

Last Updated: October 20, 2023, 13:17 IST

The TS SET 2023 will be conducted on October 28, 29, and 30 across different examination centres (Representative image)

TS SET 2023: Candidates who have applied for the examination can visit the official website of the university, telanganaset.org, to download the hall tickets

Osmania University has released the hall tickets for the Telangana State-State Eligibility Test (TSSET 2023) today, October 20. Candidates who have applied for the examination can visit the official website of the university, telanganaset.org, to download the hall tickets. The TS SET 2023 will be conducted on October 28, 29, and 30 across different examination centres.

The Telangana State Eligibility Test (TS-SET) is being administered at the state level by Osmania University, Hyderabad, acting on behalf of the Government of Telangana. This examination serves the purpose of assessing candidates’ eligibility for the roles of Assistant Professor and Lecturer within the universities and colleges situated in the State of Telangana.

TS SET 2023 hall ticket: Steps to download

Step 1: Log on to telanganaset.org, the official website of TS SET.

Step 2: Locate and click on the ‘Download Hall Ticket’ option that will be available on the homepage.

Step 3: A new window will be displayed where candidates will have to log in using their application number, password, and security pin.

Step 4: Once you are logged in, your TS SET Hall Ticket will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Cross-check all the details mentioned on the hall ticket carefully.

Step 6: Download and take a printout of the TS SET hall ticket for the exam day.

If there is any mistake in the hall ticket, candidates are advised to report the concern to the examination authority immediately.

TS SET 2023: Exam Pattern

The Telangana State Eligibility Test (TS-SET) consists of two papers, both featuring objective-type questions and is conducted in a three-hour session. In Paper I, candidates are presented with 50 compulsory questions, each carrying two marks. These questions are of a general nature, aiming to evaluate the candidate’s teaching and research aptitude. They assess reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking, and general awareness. On the other hand, Paper II contains 100 objective-type compulsory questions, also carrying two marks each, and is tailored to the subject selected by the candidate, covering the entire syllabus.