If at any stage it comes to the notice of CBSE that candidate has adopted unfair means in that case CBSE reserves the right to cancel his/her result, a statement on the CBSE CTET website said adding that the CTET 2024 result is declared based on the bonafide belief that candidate has not used any unfair means.
CBSE CTET Result December 2024:
To check CTET 2024 result, go to the official CTET exam website at ctet.nic.in. (File)CTET Result 2024 LIVE Updates: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2024 December session results. CTET candidates can check the results at the official website ctet.nic.in. Over 15 lakh candidates have registered for the CTET December 2025 exam.
Applicants will have to key in the application number and password to log in and check the answer key. Those who pass the CTET exam will receive the eligibility certificate. There shall be no re-evaluation/re-checking of results.
CTET Result 2024: Release Date, Scorecard Link, Qualifying Marks
In the July session, the number of qualified candidates in paper 1 and paper 2 is 1,27,159 and 2,39,120 respectively. As many as 8,30,242 candidates registered for paper 1 and 16,99,823 candidates registered for paper 2. Of them, 6,78,707 candidates appeared for the Paper 1 exam and 14,07,332 appeared for the Paper 2 exam.
Those who pass the CTET exam will receive the eligibility certificate.
CTET candidates can check the results at the official website ctet.nic.in. Over 15 lakh candidates have registered for the CTET December 2025 exam.
Applicants will have to key in the application number and password to log in and check the answer key.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
CTET candidates can check the results at the official website ctet.nic.in.
No, the CTET December 2024 final answer key is not released yet.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
Applicants will have to key in the application number and password to log in and check the answer key.
–ctet.nic.in
–cbseresults.nic.in/CtetDec24/CtetDec24q.htm
There shall be no re-evaluation/re-checking of results.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
Of them, 6,78,707 candidates appeared for the Paper 1 exam and 14,07,332 appeared for the Paper 2 exam.
As many as 8,30,242 candidates registered for paper 1 and 16,99,823 candidates registered for paper 2.
In the July session, the number of qualified candidates in paper 1 and paper 2 is 1,27,159 and 2,39,120 respectively.
Candidates using their "roll number" can access their scorecard
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--cbseresults.nic.in/CtetDec24/CtetDec24q.htm
To check the CTET 2024 December result, candidates will have to key in the roll number.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
The provisional answer keys were released on January 1.
Candidates can download the certificates from DigiLocker and UMANG platforms.
Candidates can download the certificate once they are ready. It takes time for the Boar to prepare the final certificate for the CTET qualified candidates.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
The CTET final answer key will be released soon at the official website-- ctet.nic.in.
There shall be no re-evaluation/re-checking of results.
No, the final answer for the examination has not been released yet on the official website.
Candidates using their ''roll number'' can access their scorecard
Those who pass the CTET exam will receive the eligibility certificate. There shall be no re-evaluation/re-checking of results. No correspondence in this regard shall be entertained, a statement on the CTET official website said.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the results of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) for the December 2024 session. The results can be checked and downloaded from the official website — ctet.nic.in.
This is the official website, students can use to check results at cbseresults.nic.in/CtetDec24/CtetDec24q.htm
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
A candidate must be an Indian citizen, and at least 18-year-old, and have a minimum of 50 per cent marks in senior secondary or graduation, depending on the subject they are applying for.
The examination was conducted across 136 cities in the country.
There is no negative marking for incorrect questions, and there is no penalty for leaving any question unattempted.
There is no limit to the number of attempts a candidate can make to get a CTET certificate. In case, the aspirant wants to improve their marks in the CTET exam, they can re-appear according to there own will, till the time they are eligible.
Cracking CTET exam make a candidate eligible to apply for central government teaching jobs. Such candidates can apply at schools like KVS, NVS, Army among others.
— Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
— Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti
— Central Tibetan Schools
— Others like central government schools under the administrative control of UT’s of Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
CTET candidates can check the results at the official website ctet.nic.in.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
Once the examination is cleared, a candidate can apply to as many central government run schools across the country.
CTET is a central level examination while TET is used a state level. CTET certificate will allow candidates to apply in any central government schools while TET is limited to the particular state government schools.
Conducted by CBSE, the exam is held twice in a year to determine the eligibility of CTET aspirants for appointment as teachers in central government schools for classes till 8.
Cracking CTET exam make a candidate eligible to apply for central government teaching jobs. Such candidates can apply at schools like KVS, NVS, Army among others.
Yes, the marks and certificate a person get in CTET is valid for lifetime. “The validity period of CTET qualifying certificate for appointment will be for lifetime for all categories,” CBSE CTET information brochure stated.
There is no negative marking for incorrect questions, and there is no penalty for leaving any question unattempted.
There is no limit to the number of attempts a candidate can make to get a CTET certificate. In case, the aspirant wants to improve their marks in the CTET exam, they can re-appear according to there own will, till the time they are eligible.
Step 1: Visit the official CTET website- ctet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on CBSE CTET December 2024 examination link
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen
Applicants will have to key in the application number and password to log in and check the answer key.
Candidates can check results and scorecards at ctet.nic.in

CTET Result 2024 Live Updates: The CTET final answer keys and results can be checked and downloaded from the official website — ctet.nic.in.(Representative image/ file)
CTET Result 2024 Live Updates: CBSE conducted the CTET December 2024 exam on December 14 and December 15 in two shifts for a duration of two-and-a-half-hours for two papers — paper 1 (for Class 1 to 5) and paper 2 (for Class 6 to 8).