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RAJASTHAN DY CM BAIRWA ANNOUNCES PTET 2026 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION RESULT

KARTIK GARG FROM BHARATPUR AND JAI PRAKASH BISSU FROM CHURU SHARE TOP SPOT 

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The results of the PTET 2026 exam, conducted by Vardhman Mahaveer Open University, Kota for admission to 944 B.Ed. colleges in Rajasthan, were announced on Thursday by Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Higher and Technical Education, Dr. Prem Chand Bairwa.

This time, in the entire state, Kartik Kumar Garg from Bharatpur and Jai Prakash Bissu from Churu tied for first place. Both scored 509 out of 600 points. Manoj Nagda from Udaipur came in second place, with 508 points. Yuvraj from Nagaur finished third, with 507 points. After the results were announced, the Deputy Chief Minister spoke with all the top-scoring students over the phone and wished them success. Dr. Bairwa also congratulated VMOU for its excellent governance. Prof. Kshamata Chaudhary, Dr. Sandeep Huda, and Dr. Akbar Ali were also present at the event.

The Dy Chief Minister expressed confidence that all candidates who succeed in the PTET-2026 examination will go on to play an important role in nation-building as ideal and dedicated teachers in the future. Vice-Chancellor Prof. B.L. Verma said that the state government gives top priority to quality education and teacher training.