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CTET FAQs 2024: Check below the important CTET frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the exam date, registration, admit card, answer key, result and other events.

CTET FAQs 2024

CTET FAQs 2024

Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2024 notification has been released for the July session. The CBSE released the official CTET notification 2024 on March 7, 2024, containing the details related to the exam such as the application process, exam pattern, syllabus, exam analysis, result, certificate and mark sheet. The 19th edition of the CTET exam will be conducted on Jul7 7, 2024 offline in pen and paper mode. 

Also Read: CTET Answer Key 2024 July Live Updates

Also Read: Last 5 Years Question Papers of CTET: Download Free PDFs

In this article, Shiksha has compiled the most common frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the CTET 2024 exam that answer all the queries of candidates. Check below all the important CTET FAQs 2024 regarding the exam events such as exam date, eligibility, registration, admit card, answer key and result.

Also Read: CTET Application Form Correction 2024 Window: Date, Fees & How to Make Changes

Table of content
  • CTET Important Dates 2024
  • Other TET 2024 Exams
  • CTET 2024 FAQs

CTET Important Dates 2024

Have a look at the CTET exam dates 2024 below.

CTET Exam Events

CTET Exam Dates

CTET notification 2024

07-Mar-2024

CTET application form 2024

07-Mar-2024 to 05-Apr-2024

CTET Exam

07-Jul-2024

CTET answer key 2024

To be announced

CTET result 2024

August 2024-end

Other TET 2024 Exams

The CTET is a Central Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) which is common for all candidates of India and is conducted by the central government. However, there are several Indian State Governments that conduct their own TET exams such as the Uttar Pradesh Government conducts the UPTET examination, Rajasthan conducts the REET exam, and Karnataka conducts the KARTET exam and several others. Have a look at the TET 2024 exams list below:

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CTET 2024 FAQs

Q: What is CTET exam?

A: The CTET stands for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), which is an eligibility exam that is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates as Classes 1 to 8 teachers in the central schools such as KVS, NVS, etc.

Q: What is the date of CTET 2024?

A: The CTET 2024 exam date has been announced by the CBSE. The CTET exam 2024 will be held on January 21, 2024. 

Q: Is BEd required for CTET?

A: Yes, BEd is required for the CTET, however, it is not a compulsory requirement. One of the CTET eligibility criteria states that candidates who have completed graduation with a minimum of 50 per cent marks and a BEd degree can appear for the CTET exam.

Q: Who is eligible for CTET?

A: Candidates who have attained 18 years of age and passed their senior secondary exam or graduation with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible for the CTET exam. Moreover, it is compulsory to have a diploma/ degree in teacher education to be eligible for the CTET exam. It may be noted here that the CTET eligibility criteria differ for Paper 1 and Paper 2. 

Also Read: CTET Eligibility Criteria 2024 - Educational Qualification, Age Limit, Relaxation & Reservation

A: Can 12th pass apply for CTET?

A: If a candidate wants to apply for the CTET Paper 1, that is, Primary Teacher, he or she can apply for the exam after passing Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate. However, in order to apply for CTET Paper 2 (Elementary Teacher), candidates must be graduated.

Q: How many times CTET is held in a year?

A: The CTET exam is generally conducted twice a year. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the CTET exam frequency has been impacted. It is solely upon the CBSE to decide the exam frequency of the CTET.

Q: How can I apply for CTET 2024?

A: You can apply for the CTET 2024 exam by following the below-mentioned steps:

  • Visit the official website - ctet.nic.in
  • Click on the ‘CTET Registration..’ link
  • Register by entering the required details
  • Fill out the CTET application form
  • Upload scanned images of photo and signature
  • Pay CTET application fee

Q: How can I check my CTET result?

A: To check CTET result, candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below:

  1. Visit the official website - ctet.nic.in.
  2. Click on the result link.
  3. Enter your credentials, that is, roll number and submit.
  4. Your CTET results will be displayed.
  5. Download the scorecard and take the printout of the same.

Q: When CTET result 2024 will be declared?

A: The CTET result 2024 will be declared after the completion of the assessment process.

Q: How can I get CTET answer key?

A: You can download the CTET answer key by following the steps mentioned below:

  • Visit the official website
  • Click on the link stating 'Display of answer key ...'
  • Read the instructions and click on the answer key link
  • Enter the roll number and date of birth
  • View and download the answer key PDF

Q: When will CTET admit card 2024 be released?

A: CTET admit card is typically released about three weeks before the exam. The admit card is released in online mode on the official website of the exam - ctet.nic.in. Candidates need to download the admit card and carry it to the exam centre.

Q: Is CTET valid for a lifetime?

A: Yes, the CTET exam is now valid for a lifetime. Earlier, the validity of the CTET certificate was seven years from the date of declaration of the CTET results. However, the NCTE extended the TET certificate validity for life in 2021. Following this decision of the NCTE, the CBSE extended CTET certificate validity for a lifetime.

Q: What is the applicability of CTET?

CTET pass candidates can use the eligibility certificate and apply for teacher recruitment in:

  • Central Government schools such as KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, and others.
  • Schools under the administrative control of UTs such as Delhi, Chandigarh, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep.
  • Private schools that consider the CTET qualification
  • State Government & local bodies schools, only if they have not conducted their state TET exams.

Q: What is the salary of candidates recruited through the CTET exam?

A: The pay scale of CTET qualified candidates usually ranges from INR 9,300-34,800. However, the net paid CTET salary of candidates can go up to INR 48,000 per month.

Q: What should be the CTET preparation strategy in the last few months of the exam?

A: In the last few months prior to the CTET exam, candidates should focus on the revision of the studied subjects and topics if they have already completed their syllabus. Also, during this time candidates' preparation strategy should focus on solving previous years’ CTET question papers and attempting CTET mock tests to boost confidence and improve time management skills.

Q: What are the safety measures that candidates should take at the CTET exam centre?

A: There are high chances that CTET 2024 exam will be held amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In such a case, candidates need to follow all the social distancing guidelines prescribed by the government to ensure their safety. Some of the measures that candidates must take include:

  • Wear masks and disposable gloves to the test centre
  • Maintain a distance of at least two feet from the fellow candidates
  • Avoid touching face, eyes, nose and mouth
  • Avoid touching any surface or substance unless necessary
  • Carry extra pen/pencil so that there is no need to borrow it from anybody
  • Sanitize hands frequently using the sanitiser available at the test centre
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