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REET Result 2021 has been released today – November 2, 2021. The result has been released for both Level 1 and Level 2 exams. Candidates can check the result now on the official website – reetbser21.com.

  • REET Result 2021 has been declared by RBSE today, on November 2, 2021 on the official website reetbser21.com.
  • Candidates can check their Rajasthan TET result for Level 1 and 2 using the direct link given here.
  • As many as 16 lakh candidates were waiting for their result.

Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teacher or REET Result 2021 has been released today – November 2, 2021 by the exam conducting body. The result and score cards have been released for both Level 1 and Level 2 exams. Candidates can check the result now on the official website – reetbser21.com.  

REET Result 2021 has been released by Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education, Ajmer (RBSE). The exam was held on September 26, 2021 following COVID-19 safety protocols. Elaborate preparations were made by the state government to ensure that no cases of malpractices are reported during the exam. 

As many as 16 lakh candidates were waiting for their results to get released for this exam. Check below the step-by-step process along with the direct link to check results.  

REET Result 2021: How to check Rajasthan TET result 

  1. Candidates must visit the official website of the exam – reetbser21.com.  
  2. On the Homepage, click on the link that reads, ‘REET Result 2021 for Level 1 and 2.’ 
  3. Alternatively, candidates can click on the direct link given here to check REET Result 2021.  
  4. Enter your login credentials as asked and then click on login.  
  5. Your REET Result 2021 and score card for Level 1 or 2 will be displayed on your screen.  
  6. Download and print a copy of the same for future references.  

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The final result of the exam has been prepared on the basis of the Final answer key. This in turn has been prepared after incorporating the objections raised on the Preliminary Answer Key.  

Out of the total candidates who had appeared for the exam, 3.6 lakh candidates appeared for Level 1, 3.6 for Level 2 and over 9 lakh for both the levels. By conducting this exam, the Board aims at filling 31,000 vacant positions.  

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