The Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) for Higher Secondary School Teachers and Non-Vocational Teachers in Vocational Higher Secondary Education was conducted on February 2, 2025. Those who appeared on the test, will be eagerly waiting for the Kerala SET Result 2025, which will be declared soon. Once release, candidates can check the result online by providing the roll number on the official website.
Kerala SET Exam 2025
Kerala SET 2025 Exam conducted by the LBS Centre for Science and Technology. The exam determines the eligibility of candidates for Higher Secondary School Teachers and Non-Vocational Teachers in VHSE. It is mandatory for those seeking to work as teachers in government and affiliated schools. The LBS Centre for Science and Technology conduct the exam twice a year.
The examination comprises two papers:
- Paper I: This paper evaluates General Knowledge and Teaching Aptitude and is mandatory for all candidates.
- Paper II: This is a subject-specific paper, focusing on the candidate’s chosen discipline.
Both papers are conducted in an offline (pen-and-paper) format, with each carrying a total of 120 marks. To qualify, candidates must achieve a minimum of 40% in each paper, with a relaxation to 35% for reserved categories.
Kerala SET Result 2025
According to the notification, the online registration process was started on September 25 last year. Interested students submitted the application till November 5, 2024. After 2 months and 7 days, the admit card was released on January 15, 2025.
The result includes the candidate’s overall score, subject-wise marks, and qualifying status. The LBS Centre also releases a merit list containing the names of candidates who have successfully cleared the exam.
Name of the Exam | Kerala State Eligibility Test |
Year | 2025 |
Application Mode | Online |
Application Start Date | September 25, 2024 |
End Date | November 5, 2024 |
Test Date | February 2, 2025 |
Exam Conduct By | LBS Centre for Science and Technology |
Official Website | lbscentre.kerala.gov.in |
K SET Result Date
This year, the Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) was conducted on February 2, 2025. The result is usually declared within a few weeks after the exam. The Kerala SET Result 2025 is expected to be released on the last week of February 2025.
The result will be available on official website of the LBS Centre for Science and Technology. Candidates can check the status within a minute by entering the roll number. The result will include the candidate’s name, marks obtained in each paper, and overall qualifying status.
How to check the result
In the first step, candidates need to visit the official website of the LBS Centre. They must have their registration number and password to know the result.
For convenice, you can read the step by step instructions given below;
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the official LBS Centre for Science and Technology website at lbscentre.kerala.gov.in.
- Find the Result Link: On the homepage, look for the “Kerala SET Result 2025” link under the latest announcements.
- Enter Login Details: On the result page, enter your Registration Number as given on your admit card and your Date of Birth (DOB) in the format DD/MM/YYYY or enter your password if required. Double-check your details to avoid errors.
- View Your Kerala SET Result: Click on the “Submit” or “Check Result” button. Your result will be displayed on the screen.
- Print the Result: Click on the “Download” or “Print” option available on the page. Save the result as a PDF file on your device and take a hard copy printout for future reference
By following the above method, you can easily check and download your K SET Result by providing the roll number.
Expected Cutoff Marks for Kerala SET 2025
The expected cutoff for the Kerala SET Exam varies based on different categories. Below is an estimated cutoff based on previous years:
General | 50% (Both Papers Combined) |
OBC | 45% (Both Papers Combined) |
SC/ST | 40% (Both Papers Combined) |
PwD | 40% (Both Papers Combined) |
Note: The final cutoff may vary based on factors like the number of candidates, difficulty level of the exam, and overall performance.
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