NTA NITTT 2025 admit card out for April-May session exams
Vagisha Kaushik | August 25, 2025 | 09:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
NITTT 2025 April-May session exams will be held on August 29, 30 and September 6, 7. Candidates can download admit cards on nittt.nta.ac.in.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the April-May 2025 session for the National Initiative for Technical Teachers Training (NITTT) exams will be held on August 29, 30 and September 6, 7. Candidates can download the admit card from the official website, nittt.nta.ac.in.
NITTT 2025 exams will be held in online remote proctored mode. The duration of the exam will be three hours. The exam will be conducted in two shifts – first shift from 10 am to 1 pm and second shift from 2 pm to 4 pm.
As per the NITTT 2025 exam pattern, the question paper will comprise 100 multiple choice questions.
The testing agency will be conducting a webinar today from 3 pm to 4:30 pm while a mock test will be held tomorrow from 10 am to 6 pm to help aspirants.
NITTT 2025: Guidelines for candidates
NTA issued the following instructions for candidates to follow during exam which are as follows:
- Candidates are expected to maintain the sanctity and integrity of the exam and not resort to any unfair means.
- The exam is remotely proctored. Candidates are advised to note that they will be under invigilation by human proctors during the exam, who will monitor their movements, including those on their screen.
- At any point of time during the exam, if the proctor finds any suspicious eye movements or any suspicious activities in the exam environment, candidate can be asked by the proctor through chat, to turn the laptop/webcam to show his/her surroundings. If the candidate does not follow the instructions even after repeated warnings from the proctor, the exam can be terminated. Candidates are required to keep a check on the chat window for any communication from the proctor.
- Candidates are not allowed to keep any sheets of papers for noting down anything or for doing any rough work.
- Candidates will be allowed to keep admit card, valid ID proof, and drinking water in a transparent water bottle during the exam
NITTT is a scheme initiated by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Ministry of Education (MoE) to provide training to teachers working in AICTE-approved technical Institutions. An inductee teacher has to undergo online training of eight modules in Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) mode on the SWAYAM platform in the first phase followed by a mentor-based training and one-month industrial training. NITTTR Chennai is the Coordinating Institute to implement the training programme.
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