UTET 2025 Results Out: Check Your Uttarakhand Teacher Eligibility Scores Now

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UTET 2025 Results Out: Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) has made the much‑awaited UTET 2025 result available on its official portal. Students in Uttarakhand who took the Teacher Eligibility Test for classes 1‑5 and 6‑8 can now verify their scores using their enrolment number, registration number or date of birth. The result was posted on 12 November 2025, shortly after the examination that took place on 27 September 2025.

For those who missed the earlier notification, the exam was conducted in two sections: UTET‑I for primary teachers (classes 1‑5) and UTET‑II for elementary teachers (classes 6‑8). Candidates scored in both sections must meet the eligibility criteria defined by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and the state’s guidelines. The result page allows each candidate to download their PDF, print it, and confirm the marks sheet. In case of any discrepancies, it is recommended to contact the UBSE support team via the official website.

Exam InformationDate
Exam Day27 September 2025
Admit Card Release13 September 2025
Answer Key Release29 September 2025
Result Publication12 November 2025

How to check your UTET Result 2025:

Visit ubse.uk.gov.in. From the home page select “Latest Updates/Notifications” and click on the UTET Result 2025 link. Select your paper (Paper‑I or Paper‑II) according to the class for which you have appeared. The result PDF will open in a new window; download and save it for records. Printing the result is optional but helpful for future reference.

Eligibility Overview

Primary teachers (classes 1‑5) need a Senior Secondary qualification, a Diploma in Elementary Education (2 years) or a 4‑year B.El.Ed, or a 2‑year Diploma in Special Education, all with minimum 50 % marks. Graduates with B.Ed (50 %) and a 6‑month bridge course are also accepted. Elementary teachers (classes 6‑8) require a Graduation plus either a 2‑year Diploma in Elementary Education, a 1‑year B.Ed (including Special Education), or a 4‑year subject‑specific Bachelor’s (B.A., B.Sc., B.Sc.Ed.) with 50 % marks. Candidates in final year of these courses are deemed eligible.

The result page also lists the number of vacancies and the pass marks for each paper. Candidates see the total score, the marks in each subject, and the overall percentage. While the final cutoff is still under analysis, early indications suggest a competitive threshold across both papers. Prospective teachers should calculate whether they have surpassed the required marks before any interview or appointment.

For any doubts regarding the validity of the marks sheet, candidates may approach the UBSE grievance cell. The official channel for complaint registration is available under “Student Support” on the portal. It is advisable to keep a clear record of your enrolment number and registration details to expedite the verification process.

Important Notes for Candidates:

The result is an online document and does not constitute a physical certificate. Save the PDF safely; it can be used for future applications, admission, and as a proof of eligibility. Also, ensure that you have scanned copies of your original proof of identity, marks, and education certificates—UBSE may ask for these during the appointment process.

FAQs about UTET 2025 Result

  • What if I do not see my result? Verify that you are using the correct enrolment number. If the number matches and the result still does not appear, contact UBSE support.
  • When will the final cutoff be announced? UBSE usually publishes the cutoff after the result. Expect a detailed document in early December 2025.
  • Can I reappear for the test? The test is non‑recurring; you must apply for the next cycle if you are not satisfied.
  • How can I apply for a bridge course? Candidates who qualify but lack the necessary diploma can enroll in a recognized bridge course within two years; details are provided on UBSE’s training portal.

In addition to the official result page, candidate forums across the state have been buzzing with discussions about score normalization. Some claim that a higher percentage is required for higher-tier schools, whereas others argue that a good score alone may secure a placement. The final determination will come from the selection committee, which considers not just scores but also interview performance and community outreach.

For a comprehensive understanding of the entire journey, the UBSE website has a “How to Apply” section. The application fee has been released, and payment can be made online via debit/credit card or internet banking. Cash card/Mobile wallet options are also available. Candidates must be careful to use the official portal only; third‑party sites can lead to phishing.

In closing, the release of the UTET Result 2025 is a major milestone for future teachers in Uttarakhand. It opens doors to teaching prospects in government schools and marks the commencement of the next phase of their professional journey. Candidates are encouraged to verify their scores immediately and keep an eye on the upcoming notifications about cutoff patterns, interview schedules, and official appointment letters.

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