When is the CTET answer key released?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The date of the CTET 2024 Exam was January 21, 2024. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) revealed the tentative answer key for the CTET on February 7, 2024, however the final answer key has not yet been made public. The CTET result 2024 is expected by the end of February 2024. The CTET exam is conducted in 135 Indian cities twice a year, offline. Classes 1 through 5 take CTET Paper 1, and classes 6 through 8 take CTET Paper 2.

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    On January 21, 2024, the CTET 2024 Exam took place. The CTET final answer key has not yet been released, although the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) published the tentative answer key on February 7, 2024. By the end of February 2024, the CTET result 2024 is anticipated. Twice a year, 135 Indian cities host the CTET exam, which is administered offline. CTET Paper 1 is for classes 1-5 and CTET Paper 2 is for classes 6-8. 

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    Rupali Pruthi | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The CTET answer key is released in two phases by the CBSE Provisional and Final. The CTET provisional answer key is released soon after the exam concludes. Candidates can submit objections against the provisional answer key. The CTET final answer key is released after the analysis of objections received from candidates. However, the unofficial CTET answer key is released by various coaching centres soon after the exam shift concludes.

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Rupali Pruthi

The CTET 2025 notification has not been released as of now. It is expected that the CBSE CTET notification will be released in October 2025. The notification will be displayed as a CTET information bulletin on the official website- ctet.nic.in. Candidates should visit this page to get the latest updates on the CTET exam - https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/teaching/articles/ctet-2025-exam-blogId-170985

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Vikram Shukla

CTET stands for Central Teacher Eligibility Test. It is an eligibility exam conducted every year to determine the eligibility of candidates to teach Classes 1 to 8 in central government schools such as KVS, NVS, etc. Passing the CTET exam is compulsory for aspirants who want to apply for teacher recruitment in government schools for Classes 1 to 8

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Rupesh Katariya

Yes, you can apply for CTET Paper 1 only if you make sure that you meet the minimum teacher education requirement for Classes 1 to 5.

If we talk about Paper 1, CTET generally requires passing of Class 12 with 50% marks and also a 2-year D.El.Ed, or any certain equivalent teacher training qualifications.

But, since you have B.Ed, you are eligible for Paper 2 (Classes 6–8). But, the CTET notification also allows B.Ed grads to appear for Paper 1 only if they have undergone a short bridge course in elementary education after appointment.

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Nitesh Pruthi

The major difference between CTET and UPTET is that when candidates clear the CTET exam, it provides a national-level eligibility certificate that can be used across India, whereas clearing the UPTET exam provides a state-level eligibility certificate that is only valid within Uttar Pradesh state.

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Upasana Hazarika

No, the CTET form 2025 has not been released yet. The CBSE CTET application form 2025 is expected to be released in the coming months, especially around August 2025. Candidates need to visit the official website- ctet.nic.in regularly to get the updates about the CTET 2025 form. Moreover, the latest updates on the CTET online form will be provided here as well - https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ctet-exam-application-form.

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