The wait is finally over for thousands of aspiring teachers in Karnataka as the Department of School Education has officially released the Karnataka TET Hall Ticket 2025. If you have registered for the Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test (KARTET), you can now download your admit card from the official portal, sts.karnataka.gov.in. Since the hall ticket serves as your entry pass to the examination hall, it is crucial to download it on time and verify all the details thoroughly.
KARTET is one of the most important eligibility exams for candidates aiming to secure teaching positions in government and private schools across the state. The exam is conducted to assess the teaching aptitude and subject knowledge of candidates for Classes 1 to 5 (Paper 1) and Classes 6 to 8 (Paper 2). With competition increasing every year, the release of the hall ticket marks an important milestone in the exam cycle, signaling the final countdown to the test day.

The hall ticket contains essential information such as the candidate’s name, exam date, timing, paper details, exam centre address, and exam-day guidelines. Because entry into the exam hall will strictly be allowed only to those carrying the KARTET Hall Ticket 2025, candidates must download and print it well in advance. Along with the admit card, a valid photo ID proof such as Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, or Passport is mandatory for verification.
Downloading the hall ticket is a simple process. Candidates need to visit the official STS Karnataka website and click on the KARTET 2025 hall ticket link available on the homepage. After entering their application number and date of birth, the hall ticket will appear on the screen, ready to be downloaded. It is recommended to take multiple printouts and keep a digital backup to stay prepared in case of emergencies.
The Karnataka TET 2025 exam will be conducted in two separate papers. Paper 1 is for those aspiring to teach Classes 1 to 5, while Paper 2 is for candidates who wish to teach Classes 6 to 8. Some candidates may appear for both papers if they want eligibility for all classes. Each paper includes 150 multiple-choice questions, covering subjects such as Child Development & Pedagogy, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, Language I, and Language II. For Paper 2, questions will also include subject-specific areas like Science, Mathematics, and Social Studies. The best part—there is no negative marking, giving candidates the freedom to attempt all questions without fear.
Candidates should also take note of the exam-day instructions printed on the hall ticket. Items like electronic gadgets, calculators, smartwatches, and study materials are strictly prohibited at the exam centre. It is advisable to reach the exam venue at least an hour before the reporting time to avoid last-minute rush or delays during the verification process. Wearing comfortable attire and carrying only the essential items mentioned in the guidelines will ensure a smooth exam experience.
Clearing the Karnataka TET exam opens doors to teaching opportunities across government and private schools in Karnataka. The eligibility certificate awarded to qualified candidates is valid for a lifetime, making it a valuable qualification for aspiring teachers.
As the exam day approaches, candidates should stay focused, revise key topics, practice previous question papers, and maintain a calm mindset. With the hall ticket now available, this is the perfect time to give your preparation a final boost.

