CTET 2020-21 will be conducted by CBSE on January 31, 2021. Check out important COVID-19 guidelines to be followed by candidates on the day of the exam here.
The CTET 2020-21 exam is scheduled to be conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on January 31, 2021. The exam will be conducted in two shifts – morning and afternoon. Since the exam will be conducted during COVID-19, CBSE has released some important guidelines that all candidates must follow on the day of the CTET exam. Apart from this, CBSE has also released the list of important things that candidates must carry on the day of the exam.
CTET 2021 – Important Things to Carry
Some of the important things that candidates must carry to the allotted exam centre on the day of the exam include:
- Pocket hand sanitizer of 50 ML in a transparent bottle
- Face mask
- Hand gloves
- Transparent water bottle for personal use
- CTET admit card
- ID card such as Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport
CTET 2021 – COVID-19 Guidelines
Check out some important guidelines that candidates must follow on the day of the exam below:
- All candidates must their nose and mouth with mask
- All candidates must follow social distancing norms strictly
- All candidates must carry their own water for drinking
- Candidates must not exchange or loan any item inside the test centre
- All candidates must preferably use a safe mode of transportation for coming to and going from the test centre
- Candidates must follow all instructions told inside the test centre
- Candidates must try to avoid contact with unknown people
- Candidates must throw used tissue/face mask, if any into the closed bins immediately after use
- Candidates must maintain good hygiene in toilets during and after use
- Candidates must not touch their eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands
- Candidates should avoid shaking hands with any other person
- Candidates must not spit in public places
- Candidates must be sure that they are not infected or having any symptoms of COVID-19
- Candidates must seek advice on COVID-19 from their parents while leaving for the exam centre
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Answered a month ago
Yes, according to the criteria of CTET, You can apply for this exam if you got more than 50% in your graduation it is eligible for both papers of CTET.
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Exam On - 8 Feb '26
Can I apply for CTET paper 1 if I have less than 50% marks in 12th but more than 50% marks in graduation