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The Central Teaching Eligibility Test, often abbreviated as CTET, is regarded as a standard for an individual to prove his/her eligibility for their appointment as a teacher from class I to VIII.
The Central Board of Education(CBSE), Delhi is held responsible for conducting the Central Teaching Eligibility Test(CTET) by The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India.
The CTET is conducted twice a year in 20 different Indian languages, under the National Council for Teacher Education(NCTE) guidelines.
Here we are providing you the complete information regarding the conduction of the CTET-II(December), 2021.

Events Date
Online Application Starts 20-09-2021
Last Date to apply online 19-10-2021
Last Date for Fee Submission 20-10-2021 (Before 15:30 Hrs.)
Online Correction Date 22-10-2021 to 28-10-2021
Release of Admit Card 1st week of December (Tentatively)
Exam Date 16-12-2021 to 13-01-2022
Declaration of Result 15-02-2022

CTET Eligibility Criteria:

a.) Nationality:
The candidate should be a citizen of India
b.) Age Limit:
There is no specific age limit for the CTET exam. The candidate can apply a number of times to increase his CTET score.
c.) Reservation Criteria:
There isn’t a provision of seat reservations for the reserved category(SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates)candidates. However, the reserved category is provided a relaxation of 5% marks in the qualifying exam of the CTET.

Educational Qualification (Essential Qualifications):

The candidate applying for CTET must possess the minimum educational qualification. As the exam is divided into two papers so is the level of qualification.

Minimum educational qualification required for becoming the teacher for Class I-V:

  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education OR
  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with at least 45% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education as per the NCTE 2002 Norms OR
  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of the 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed) OR
  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of the 2-year Diploma in Education(Special Education) OR
  • Graduation with 50% marks and 1-year B.Ed Examination

Minimum Educational Qualification required for becoming the teacher for Class VI-VIII:

  • Bachelor Degree and passed or appearing in the final year of the 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education OR
  • Graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year Bachelor of Education(B.Ed) OR
  • Graduation with 45% marks and passed or appearing in the 1-year Bachelor of Education(B.Ed), as per the NCTE Norms OR
  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of the 4-year Bachelor in Elementary Education(B.El.Ed) OR
  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with 50% marks and passed or appearing in the final year of the 4-year B.A/B.Sc.Ed or B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed. OR
  • Senior Secondary(or its equivalent) with 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year B.Ed./ (B.Ed. Special Education) OR
  • Any candidate having qualified B.Ed. Programme recognized by the NCTE is also eligible.

Fee Structure:

Category Only Paper I or II Both Paper I & II
General/OBC (NCL) Rs. 1000/- Rs. 1200/-
SC/ST/Diff. Abled Person Rs. 500/- Rs. 600/-

*GST as applicable will be charged extra by the bank.

How to Apply:

Online Application:

  • The eligible candidates need to visit the official website of CTET www.ctet.nic.in to apply for the exam.
  • Click on the “Apply Online” link to proceed with your application. The application form will be displayed on the screen which you will fill down correctly.
  • You need to note the Registration no./Application no. for future reference.
  • The next step is to upload your latest scanned documents that include your scanned photograph and signature.
  • You can now pay the fee for the examination by the methods provided there i.e. payment through e-challan, debit/credit cards, and Internet banking. You need to print the confirmation page for future reference and the candidate copy of the E-challan if the fee is paid through Canara E-Challan.

Note: The candidates cannot change their particulars once the examination fee is submitted. Thereafter, the corrections can be done online w.e.f. 22-10-21 to 28-10-21 only. No changes will be accepted through offline mode.

Pattern of Examination:

The structure of the examination process for the CTET is as following:
The examination is divided into two levels i.e the Primary level and the Elementary level. The Primary level(Paper-I) is for those candidates who intend to teach from class I-V. The Secondary level(Paper-II) is for those candidates who intend to teach from class V-VIII.
Note: The candidates intending to teach for both levels need to appear in both papers(Paper-I & Paper-II).

Exam Pattern:

Paper-I(for classes I-V) Primary level:

Subject Maximum Marks No. of Questions
Child development & Pedagogy 30 30
Language I 30 30
Language II 30 30
Mathematics 30 30
Environmental Studies 30 30
Total 150 150

Paper-II(for classes VI-VIII) Elementary level:

Subject Maximum Marks No. of Questions
Child development & Pedagogy 30 30
Language I 30 30
Language II 30 30
Mathematics (for Mathematics & Science teachers) OR Social Studies/Social Science (for Social Studies/Social Science teachers) 60 60
Total 150 150

*The questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and all the parts are compulsory to attempt. *The language of the main exam will be bilingual (Hindi/English).
*The candidates are given 150 minutes for each paper i.e. Paper-I & Paper-II.

Mode of Examination:

Earlier the CTET was conducted in the off-line mode but this time the CTET will be conducted through online mode i.e Computer Based Test commonly known as the CBT.

Schedule of the Exam:

The CTET-December 2021 is scheduled as below:

Dates of Examination Shift Timing Duration
16-12-2021 to 13-01-2022 SHIFT-I 09:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 02:30 hours
16-12-2021 to 13-01-2022 SHIFT-II 02:30 p.m.-05:00 p.m. 02:30 hours

*Both the exams will be Computer Based Tests (CBT) only.

Qualifying Marks:

As per the NCTE notification no. 76-4/2010/NCTE/Acad dated 11.02.2011: A person who scores more than 60% or more marks in the TET exam is considered a TET pass.

Certificate & Marksheet:

CBSE will provide the CTET mark-sheets to all the candidates and eligibility certificates to the qualifying candidates in Digital format which will be signed digitally.
*The CTET qualifying certificate for an appointment is valid for a lifetime.

Syllabus:

The syllabus for both papers is defined elaborately in the PDF. You can download them from the links below:

ctet-paper-1-syllabus.pdf
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ctet-paper-2-syllabus.pdf
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    Pallavi Modes of Payment

    These things change very easily. The banks used and modes of payment information gets outdated easily. Best not to mention it, other wise the article will become old very fast. Keep it as evergreen as you can.

    3 months later
    6 days later

    Samikshasingh
    Ministry of Education ne 3rd June 2021 ko announce kiya ke CTET ke result ki validity period 7 years se lifetime ke liye extend ho gayi hai with retrospective effect from 2011.

      Sandeeprai
      To matlab ek baar clear kr liya to uske baad agar kisi v state me vacancy aati hai kavi v to hum form daal sakte hai, hai na?

        Chittu
        Haan, CTET certificate saare states ke liye valid hota hai aur candidates koi bhi government schools mein teacher ki seat secure kar sata hai. Candidates State Government aur Private schools mein bhi apply karne ke liye eligible hai as per the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE).

          Sarvesh
          oo…aacha,
          Aapne kavi diya hai CTET, kaisa level rahta hai inke paper ka?

            Chittu
            Haan, maine CTET 2019 mein diya tha aur qualify bhi kar liya dono paper 1 aur paper 2. Paper 1 kaafi easy hota hai. Baaki paper 2 ke liye 2-3 months ki tayyari kaafi hai. Child Development and Pedagogy par thoda zyada focus karna hai.

              Sarvesh
              To kya Child Development ya Pedagogy pr coaching leni pregi ya fr book se ho jyega?

                Main science background se hoon, toh paper 2 main kitne questions honge science ke and uska level kya hoga?

                  Chittu
                  Nahi, coaching ki zarroorat nahi padegi. B.Ed 1 st year mein agar child psychology achhe se padhi hai, toh zyada difficult nahi hoga. Aur achhi tayyari ke liye Arihant ki book le sakte ho, kyunki maine bhi usi se padha tha.

                    Sarvesh
                    OK and Thanku.
                    Mujhe aur v kuch books btai gai hai, mai unke saath Arihant v dekh lunga.

                    rewatisachdeva
                    Paper 2 exam is conducted for 120 minutes and 60 marks weightage is given to the subject-specific questions. The overall level of paper 2 is easy to moderate.

                    Subject NameTotal Question AskedDifficulty Level
                    Child Development & Pedagogy30Moderate
                    Language I (Hindi)30Easy to Moderate
                    Language II (English or Sanskrit or Urdu)30Easy to Moderate
                    Mathematics30Moderate
                    Science30Moderate
                    a month later

                    AbhishekBharti
                    Step 1: Go to CTET’s official website, ctet.nic.in.
                    Step 2: Navigate to the home page and select the CTET 2021 result link.
                    Step 3. Fill out the login details in the third step. The result will then be displayed on the screen.
                    Step 4: View and it to your computer.
                    Step 5: Print out a copy of the document for future use.

                    PallaviSingh Not announced yet but I think today evening or tomorrow. This was the 1st online exam of CTET and normalisation will also happen this time. I think thats why its taking too long.

                    6 days later