CBSE CTET: Know- When will the answer keys and results be released, read complete updates here

CBSE CTET: Know- When will the answer keys and results be released, read complete updates here

CTET Answer Key, Result: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will soon release the digital marksheet and eligibility certificate of the candidates who appeared in the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CBSE CTET). Candidates who have appeared in CBSE CTET examination can download the mark sheet and eligibility certificate from DigiLocker.

“The Central Board of Secondary Education has made arrangements to provide digital marksheets and eligibility certificates to CTET candidates through DigiLocker,” an official notification from CBSE said.

Let us tell you, candidates will receive digital marksheet and eligibility certificate through DigiLocker. DigiLocker accounts of all the appeared candidates will be created and the account credentials will be communicated to the candidates on their mobile numbers registered with CBSE. After which candidates will be able to easily see their mark sheet.

Know- when will the answer key and result come?

CBSE CTET 2024 January exam was held on January 21, 2024 at various exam centers across the country. Around 27 lakh candidates had registered for the CTET January exam, which included around 9.58 lakh candidates for Paper 1 (Class 1-5) and around 17.35 lakh candidates for Paper 2 (Class 6-8) exam.

The provisional answer key has not been released yet, but the objection window will open with the answer key. Candidates will have to deposit a fee of Rs 1,000 per question. Let us tell you that later the objections received from the candidates will be reviewed and if the board finds the objections correct then the fees will be refunded to them. The results will be declared on the basis of the reviewed answer key. It is expected that the results may be released around February 15, because the second session of CTET exam is to be organized in the month of April. Let us tell you, this examination is conducted twice a year by CBSE.

There are two papers in CTET. Paper I is conducted for those candidates who want to become teachers for classes I to V while Paper II is conducted for those candidates who want to become teachers for classes VI to VIII.

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