CBSE CTET 2024 Answer Key And Result 2024 Update: The wait of the candidates waiting for the answer key of Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2024 of Central Board of Secondary Education will be over soon. Now the answer key of CTET July Exam 2024 can be released at any time. Those candidates who have appeared for this year’s CBSE CTET exam can check it from the official website after its release. To do this, the address of the official website is – ctet.nic.in,
When will the answer key be released
CBSE has not yet released any update regarding when the answer key of CTET July exam will be released. However, if media reports are to be believed, the answer key can be released this week. This will be a provisional answer key on which objections will be invited from the candidates. After considering these and making any changes, the board will release the final answer key. The results can also be released simultaneously. It would be better to keep checking the official website from time to time for the latest updates.
The exam was held on this date
Let us tell you that the CBSE CTET exam was conducted on 7th July 2024. The exam was conducted in twenty languages at 136 examination centers across the country. The exam was conducted in two shifts. The first shift was from 9.30 am to 12 noon and the second shift was from 2 pm to 4.30 pm. Now the answer key and results of this are to be released.
Check like this after release
- To check the CBSE CTET answer key after its release, first of all visit the official website i.e. ctet.nic.in.
- Here on the homepage you will see the link for the provisional answer key, click on it.
- As soon as you do this, a new page will open. On this page, you will have to enter your details like application number and date of birth.
- Enter the details and submit. After doing this, the answer key will appear on your computer screen.
- Check it from here, download it and if you want, take a printout of it.
- After this you can match your answers to see if the answer is correct or not. This will give you a fair idea of the probability of getting the cut-off marks.
- If we look at the trends of last year, the general category candidates need to score at least 60% marks and the reserved category candidates need to score at least 55% marks to pass the exam.
- What will be the cut-off this time will be known only after the results are declared.
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