What are the benefits of qualifying CTET?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Qualifying the CTET exam makes you eligible to apply for government teacher vacancies across India. The benefits of clearing CTET are as follows:
    1. After you clear the CTET a Certificate will be issued to you. You can apply for all central government teaching posts, including NVS, Army Schools, and DSSSB with it.
    2. You can also apply for state government teaching vacancies across India with the CTET score.
    3. Many private schools also prefer CTET-qualified candidates for their teaching posts.
    4. You can also work as a contract teacher at many government and non-government schools.
    5. If you clear paper 1, you can apply to be a primary
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    Nilesh Nahar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    After qualifying CTET you can apply for various government. And private teaching schools for the purpose of teaching profession.

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