In how many cities is the CTET exam conducted?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    As per the latest notice by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the CTET 2024 Examination will be conducted in 153 cities in all over India, candidates are allowed to choose the cities according to their preferences. The list of cities along with their respective city codes are available on the official website of the examination. 

    The examination is scheduled on 21 January 2024. 

    For more information about CTET 2024, Students can refer to the official website of the examination.

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    Rupali Pruthi | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    CTET exam is held in a total of 236 exam centre cities across India. CBSE has published the list of CTET exam centre cities in the official notification. Candidates need to make choice of four exam cities while filling out the CTET application form. The CTET exam centres are allotted by the CBSE on the basis of preferences chosen by the candidates.

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