TNTET Paper II today: 1.67 lakh candidates at 613 centres across Tamil Nadu
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The second paper of the Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) is being conducted across Tamil Nadu on Sunday, 6 July 2025, with 1,67,743 candidates registered to appear at 613 examination centres statewide. The test determines eligibility for teaching positions in government and government-aided schools at the graduate level.
What Paper II Covers
Paper II is designed for candidates seeking eligibility to teach graduate-level classes in government and government-aided schools — a distinct category from Paper I, which was held on Saturday, 5 July for aspiring Secondary Grade Teachers. The Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) is conducting the two-day examination across the state.
Notably, clearing TNTET does not guarantee a teaching appointment; it is one of the mandatory eligibility requirements for recruitment to teaching posts notified by the state government.
Paper I: How Saturday Went
Paper I on Saturday drew 61,386 candidates across 222 centres in multiple districts, including Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Mayiladuthurai, and Ranipet. The examination ran from 10 am to 1 pm IST. Candidates with disabilities were granted an additional hour to complete the test, in line with prescribed accessibility guidelines.
Security and Logistics for Paper II
Authorities have put in place strict security arrangements at all 613 centres to ensure a transparent and smooth conduct of Paper II. Officials are monitoring the process throughout. Candidates have been advised to report well ahead of the scheduled time to complete verification procedures without last-minute disruption.
The TRB has directed all candidates to carry their hall tickets along with valid government-issued identity proof. Entry into examination halls is being regulated strictly as per the board's instructions.
Special Arrangements for Differently Abled Candidates
The Teachers Recruitment Board made dedicated arrangements at examination centres to facilitate participation by candidates with disabilities, consistent with the provisions extended during Paper I on Saturday.
What Comes Next
Paper II is expected to conclude the two-day statewide TNTET cycle. Results and subsequent recruitment notifications will be issued by the Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board in due course. Candidates are advised to monitor the official TRB portal for updates on result timelines and future recruitment rounds.