Why is the CTET exam conducted?

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    The Central Teaching Eligibility Test CTET is a certification exam. This exam is conducted twice a year to certify the candidates as eligible to apply for teaching posts at the primary and upper primary levels. The exam is conducted for TGT (15 classes) and PGT (68 classes) teaching posts. To apply for teaching posts in KVS, NVS, and other central government schools Qualifying for CTET is mandatory. Many state-run schools also consider the CTET score valid for applying for teaching posts. You need to have a graduate degree and an education Diploma to apply for CTET.

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