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CBSE releases CTET admit card, exam on December 8

CBSE CTET December 2019: The teacher eligibility test is scheduled to be conducted on Sunday - December 8 and admit card will be released in third week of November around 10 days in advance.

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CBSE CTET admit card December 2019: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has scheduled to release the admit card or the exam hall ticket for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) this week. The CBSE in its information brochure has stated that the CTET admit card will be released in the ‘third week of November’.

The teacher eligibility test will be conducted on Sunday – December 8, 2019. The paper-I will be held from 9:30 am to noon while paper II will be conducted from 2 pm to 4:30 pm. The entry will begin from 8 am and 12:30 pm respectively. While the admit card checking will conclude by 9:15 and 1:45 for the paper I and paper II respectively. The shift and venue details will be mentioned in the admit card.@

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The part-I exam is for candidates who wish to teach from class 1 to 5 and those who qualify paper 2 will be eligible to teach class 6 to 7. The recruitment examination will be conducted in 20 languages in 110 cities across the country.

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Out of the 29.22 lakh registrations, a total of 23.77 lakh people appeared for CTET, which was conducted on July 7. Last year, CTET witnessed 23 lakh registration out of which 16 lakh people took the exam. For CTET December 2019, over 20 lakh applications are expected.

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The Paper I comprises of 30 questions each in child development and pedagogy, language I, language II, mathematics, environmental studies. Paper II will have an additional 60 questions either from mathematics and science, or social studies/social science.

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) certificate can be valid up to seven years from the date of the declaration of results. There are no restrictions on the number of attempts for CTET. A person who has qualified CTET can reappear again for improving his or her score.

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