What is the CTET cut off?

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CTET cut off is the minimum qualifying marks that candidates need to obtain in order to clear the exam. The CTET exam is qualifying in nature and candidates only need to obtain the passing marks to obtain the eligibility Certificate. General category candidates need to obtain 60 per cent marks and r

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The category wise qualifying score for candidates appearing in the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) are as follows: 

• SC/ST Category - Fifty Five Percent i.e. 82 marks out of 150 marks. 

• OBC Category - Fifty Five Percent i.e. 82 marks out of 150 marks. 

• General Category - Sixty Percent i.e.

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