I have done 1 year ntt course, can I apply for CTET?

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    Piyush Tripathi | Guide-Level 13

    a month ago

    You can not apply for the Teacher Eligibility Test after 2 years of Nursery Teacher Training. The requirements for Teacher Eligibility Test is Academic qualification: Bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university. After graduation, you must have done a Bachelor of Education. Those with this academic qualification can apply for the Teacher Eligibility Test.

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    You can not apply for the Teacher Eligibility Test after 2 years of Nursery Teacher Training. The requirements for Teacher Eligibility Test:
    1. Academic qualification: Bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognized university. After graduation, you must have done a Bachelor of Education. Those with this academic qualification can apply for the Teacher Eligibility Test.

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