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Date and Time of CTET 2023 Answer Key Release: CBSE Will Do So Soon at ctet.nic.in

The tentative answer key for the CTET 2023, the Central Teacher Eligibility Test, will be released shortly. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) CTET’s official website, ctet.nic.in, will host the answer key for candidates who took the test.

Prior to the announcement of the CTET 2023 results, CBSE will make the preliminary answer keys available. Candidates will have the opportunity to contest the answer keys, and then, based on their objections, the final CTET answer key and results will be made public.By September, the findings should be released.The qualifying certificate for CTET 2023 is lifetime-eligible.

29,03,903 applicants registered for the test, of which 15,01,719 individuals applied for paper 1 and 14,02,184 for paper 2, according to CBSE. About 80% of the applicants who had registered showed up for the test. The 17th edition of CTET was administered at 3,121 testing locations across 136 cities in India.

On August 20, CTET 2023 was performed. The test was administered in two sessions, the first from 9.30 am to noon and the second from 2.30 pm to 5 pm. The CTET 2023 test included multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and was administered via an OMR system. those who wish to teach courses 1 through 5 take Paper 1, whereas those who want to teach classes 6 through 8 take Paper 2. Candidates who want to teach in grades 1 through 8 may register for both tests.

Through the marking method in the answer key, candidates may determine their likely results on the CTET 2023. The applicants will earn one mark for each correct response. No points are deducted for wrong responses. To pass CTET, candidates from the unreserved category must get at least 60%, or 90 out of 150 points. While those who fall into the categories of Other Backward Class (OBC), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), People with Disabilities (PWD), and Scheduled Caste (SC) must get 55 percent, or 82 out of 150, to pass the test.

 

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