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CBSE Opens Registration for CTET July 2024 Examination

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Cbse Opens Registration For Ctet July 2024 Examination

The Central Board of Secondary Education has initiated the registration process for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test for the July 2024 session. The registration portal has been opened today and will be available until April 2, 2024. Candidates interested in appearing for the examination are required to complete the registration process by this deadline.

The CTET test for the July 2024 session is scheduled to take place on July 7 of the same year. The examination will span across 136 cities in India, offering questions in twenty languages. CBSE conducts the CTET examination to evaluate candidates’ eligibility to teach in central government schools such as Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS).

Examination fees for CTET registration are set at ₹1000 for only one of the papers (either Paper I or II) and ₹1200 for candidates opting to appear for both Paper I and II. For individuals falling under the SC/ST/Differently Abled Persons category, the fees are ₹500 for a single paper and ₹600 for both papers.

To apply for the CTET July 2024 examination, candidates should visit the official website of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test at ctet.nic.in. The application process involves registration, filling out the application form, submitting payment, and finally downloading the completed application for future reference.

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