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CTET July 2024 Results Are Out!

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The results for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) July 2024 have just been announced! Candidates can check their scores by visiting the official website, ctet.nic.in. If you participated in this huge examination, now is the time to find out how you did.

In total, 8,30,242 candidates registered for Paper-1 of the CTET, out of which 6,78,707 appeared for the exam. Out of these, only 1,27,159 managed to pass. For Paper-2, there were 16,99,823 registrations, with 14,07,332 candidates taking the test. This time, 2,39,120 succeeded in clearing the cut-off.

Earlier, on July 19, the CBSE had released the provisional answer key for the CTET July 2024 examination. The actual exam took place on July 7, and the results are based on the final answer key after addressing any objections raised by candidates.

Students who took the CTET can soon expect their mark sheets and eligibility certificates to be uploaded on DigiLocker. You’ll be able to access them using the mobile number you provided during your online application.

For those aiming for teaching positions, every year the CBSE conducts the CTET twice. The first test takes place in July and the second one in December. Success in Paper-1 qualifies candidates to teach students from grades 1 to 5, while Paper-2 is for those looking to teach grades 6 to 8.

To check your CTET July 2024 results, simply follow these easy steps: head over to ctet.nic.in, click the link for the CTET July result, enter your roll number, and hit submit. Voila! Your results will be on your screen!

For those aspiring to teach in central schools like Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, and Army Schools, passing the CTET is crucial, so make sure to check your results soon!

Rachel Adams

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