I have scored 82 marks and 84.67% in CTET. Have I qualified CTET?

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R
9 months ago

Candidates belonging to reserved categories such as SC, ST and OBC need to obtain 82 out of the total 150 marks to qualify the CTET exam. However, the CTET pass percentage for General category is a bit higher. Have a look at the category-wise CTET pass marks below:

Category

Minimum Qualifying Marks  (Out of 150)

Minimum Qualifying Percentage (in per cent)

General

90

60

SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD

82

55

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S
7 years ago
The cutoff are not released yet. The expected cut-off are as follow category wise:- General-90, OBC-85, SC-80 and ST-80.

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