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CBSE CTET 2024 Concludes, Answer Key to be Released Soon at ctet.nic.in

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2024 was successfully conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on January 21. 3,418 test locations in 135 cities throughout the nation hosted the exam. There were two shifts for the exam: 9:30 am to 12 pm and 2:30 pm to 5 pm. Paper 1 and Paper 2 are the two question papers that make up the Teacher Eligibility Test.

The CTET 2024 tentative answer key is anticipated to be released by the board tomorrow, January 23, or within a few days, according to media sources. As soon as it’s available, applicants may check and download it from ctet.nic.in, the official website. Candidates may file objections for a price of Rs 1,000 per question if they are not happy with the preliminary answer key.

Using the answer key, applicants may estimate their approximate scores for the CTET 2024 test and evaluate their chances of qualifying. There is no deducting of marks for wrong answers; every right answer receives one mark. A minimum of 60% is needed to pass the test (or 55% in the case of restricted categories). For instance, a candidate would get a total score of 50 if they answered 50 questions correctly.

Steps to get the answer key for CTET 2024

Step 1: Visit ctet.nic.in, the official website.

Step 2: Look for and choose the “CTET 2024 provisional answer key” link on the webpage.

Step 3: Enter your application number and birthdate to log in when a new page appears.

Step 4: The tentative CTET 2024 answer key will show up on the screen.

Step 5: Carefully review and download the solution key.

For classes 1 through 5, Paper 1 is used to assess teacher eligibility, and for classes 6 through 8, Paper 2 is used to determine teacher eligibility. Official figures show that 17,35,333 applications were submitted for Paper 2, while 9,58,193 candidates had enrolled for Paper 1. 26,93,526 applicants have successfully enrolled for the CTET January 2024 session so far this year. Nonetheless, 84% of the applicants who registered did show up for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test.

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