The LBS Centre for Science and Technology has issued the Kerala State Eligibility Test (STET) 2026 hall ticket for both Paper I and Paper II on its official portal. Registered candidates can now download their admit cards by logging in with their credentials ahead of the exam. The STET hall tickets are a mandatory document to appear for the teacher eligibility examination, which is typically conducted in offline mode across assigned centres. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo identity proof to the exam venue to gain entry.
How to Download the Kerala STET 2026 Admit Card?
To download the Kerala STET 2026 hall ticket, candidates should:
- Visit the official LBS Centre STET portal (link activated on the homepage).
- Click on the STET admit card download link for Paper I or Paper II.
- Enter your registration ID, registered mobile number and site access key (sent via SMS)
- Submit to view the admit card on screen and save it as a PDF file
- Take a print copy to carry to the examination centre on the exam day
The hall ticket includes key details such as the candidate’s name, exam roll number, date and time, exam centre name and address, and the opted subject for Paper II.
Important Exam Day Instructions
Candidates must note that the STET 2026 hall ticket will not be sent offline by post or email; it must be downloaded from the official site. Carrying the printed admit card and original photo identity is compulsory; entry is usually denied without these documents. Electronic gadgets, calculators and study materials are typically not permitted inside the exam hall, and candidates should plan to reach their designated centres well ahead of reporting time to complete entry formalities smoothly.
What Candidates Should Do Next?
With the admit cards available, STET aspirants should:
- Download and verify all details on their hall ticket.
- Carry a government‑issued photo ID (such as Aadhar, voter ID or passport) along with the printed admit card on exam day.
- Follow all instructions printed on the admit card regarding reporting time and centre guidelines.
Candidates can contact the examination authority if they face login or printing issues well before the exam date to avoid last‑minute hurdles.