CTET Admit Card December 2021 Download Link ctet.nic.in .

 CTET Admit Card 2021 OUT @ctet.nic.in

CBSE or Central Board of Secondary Education has given the chance to the interested candidates to appear in the CTET 2021 or Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2021. Candidates have applied for Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2021 through online application from 20 September 2021 to 25 October 2021.

Update: Today on 12 December 2021 (Sunday) CTET Admit Card 2021 has released @ctet.nic.in, check the direct link below.

CTET 2021 Overview

CountryIndia
ExaminationCTET or Central Teacher Eligibility Test
Examination Conducting BodyCBSE or Central Board of
Secondary Examination
Examination Date16 December 201 to 13 January 2022
Online Application For
CTET 2021 Started On
20 September 2021
Online Application For
CTET 2021 Ended On
25 October 2021
CTET Examination Fee For
 OBC/General Candidates
₹1000 (Only For Paper 1)
& ₹1200 (For Both Paper 1 & Paper 2)
CTET Examination Fee For
SC/ST Candidates
₹500 (Only For Paper 1) &
 ₹600 (For Both Paper 1 & Paper 2)
CTET 2021 Admit Card1st Week Of December 2021
Examination ModeCBT or Computer Based Test
Examination Timings09:30 AM – 12:00 PM (Paper 1)
& 02:30 PM – 05:00 PM (Paper 2)
Official Websitectet.nic.in

In an official notification, which was published on @ctet.nic.in on 17 September 2021, it is mentioned that the CTET 2021 or The sixteenth edition of Central Teacher Eligibility Test will be totally in Computer Based Test mode, CTET 2021 is going to be conducted in twenty throughout the country.


The Ministry of Education, Govt. of India has entrusted the responsibility of conducting the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) to the Central Board of Secondary Education Delhi.   

Candidates are advised to refer only authentic Text Books and syllabus suggested by NCTE for preparation in area of education For information on Syllabus, click on Information Bulletin.

Exam process is open, fair and transparent, qualifying CTET is purely on merit, capability and sincere preparation through authentic Text Books.

 

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