REET 2025 Pass Certificate Released at reet2024.co.in – Download Now

REET 2025 Pass Certificate Released at reet2024.co.in – Download Now

𖤘 Education 📅 Last Updated on Jun 28, 2025 03:30 PM IST ⏱ 1 min read

Highlights
  • REET 2025 pass certificates released on reet2024.co.in.
  • Certificates can be downloaded using roll number and date of birth
  • The REET exam was conducted on February 27 and 28, 2025 in three shifts

28 June, 2025 – The Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (SBER) has officially released the REET 2025 pass certificates for candidates are available for download on the official website – reet2024.co.in.

The REET exam was conducted on February 27 and 28 across three shifts. The results were declared on May 8, and now eligible candidates can access and download their digital certificates.

Level-wise REET Exam Statistics

In the REET examination, a total of 3,46,626 candidates registered for Level 1, out of which 3,14,195 appeared and 1,95,847 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 44.69%. For Level 2, 9,68,502 candidates registered, 8,79,671 appeared, and 3,93,124 passed, maintaining the same pass rate of 44.69%.

Additionally, for candidates who appeared in both Level 1 and Level 2, 1,14,696 registered, 92,767 appeared, and 47,097 qualified, with a higher pass percentage of 50.77%.

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How to Download Your REET Pass Certificate

Candidates who qualified can follow these steps to download their certificates:

  • Visit the official website – reet2024.co.in
  • Click on the reet 2024 certificate download link on the homepage
  • Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth
  • Click Submit to view and download your certificate
  • Save a copy for future reference

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