CTET July 2020

 

The Central Board of Secondary Education will be held the 14th edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 5th July 2020 (Sunday). The test will be conducted in in112 cities all over the country. The online application process for CTET July 2020 examination beginning on 24th January 2020.

 

CTET July 2020 – Central Teacher Eligibility Test Online Application Date

 

It is hereby noticed that due to some administrative reasons, the last date for submitting an online application is further extended from 2 March 2020 to 9th March 2020 upto 23:59 Hrs and the fee can be paid upto 13th March 2020 (Friday) till 15:30 Hrs. The final verification of payment of the fee by the candidate can be done upto
16.03.2020 (Monday) till 15:30 Hrs. The facility of online correction, if any, in the particulars submitted by the students will be available from 17 March 2020 (Tuesday) to 24 March 2020 (Tuesday) on the CTET website i.e. www.ctet.nic.in. Not any correction shall be allowed under any circumstances after this date.

 

Further, in case the confirmation page is not generated after depositing the requisite fee, the students are advised to approach the Deputy Secretary (CTET), Central Board of Secondary Education between 10:00 Hrs. To 17:00 Hrs. from 17 March 2020 (Tuesday) to 24 March 2020 (Tuesday) along with the proof of payment of fee i.e. candidate copy of E-Challan, if the payment was made through E-Challan for necessary action.

 

if you find more details about the CTET exam so you can visit the CTET’s official website www.ctet.nic.in. and there is all information given like details of examination, languages, eligibility criteria, examination fee, syllabus, examination cities, & important dates, etc. The interested students may apply by online mode accordingly. Click the link and download the pdf

 

Eligibility

 

# The Teacher Eligibility Test, known as TET, is the minimum qualification required in India for a person to be eligible for appointment as a teacher for Classes I to VIII.

# The TET test is compulsory for teaching jobs in Indian government schools.

# There are two papers: Paper one, for teachers of Classes, first to five, and Paper second for Classes six to eight.

# The Test is conducted both by the central & state governments of India.

# Most states conduct their own TET.

# The test is held to meet the objectives of the Right of Children to Free & Compulsory Education Act, 2009.

 

About the Test

1. The exam is based on the Government of India’s National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education and is a mandatory qualification for incoming teachers for Classes I through VIII.

2. People with professional teaching eligibility, including the B.Ed, B.El.Ed, and B.T.C (D.El.Ed), are qualified to take the test.

3. Candidates must score over 60% to pass. The Central Board of Secondary Education maintains the TET database and guides govt. bodies on conducting the test.

 

About CTET

 

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test is a very important exam for the CTET students and it is a national-level exam and the exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, the exam twice a year to shortlist candidates for appointment as teachers in classes. first – eight. There are 2 CTET test papers in the exam, that is, Paper- first and Paper-second. students who plan to teach classes first – five need to give Paper- first and candidates who plan to teach classes six – 8th need to take Paper-second. Candidates who plan to teach classes first – eight need to take both the papers.