The CTET is the acronym for Central Teacher Eligibility Test. The CTET Exam is an entrance exam through which candidates from various fields enter the field of the teaching profession. It is organized to find suitable candidates for teaching students from Class – I to Class – VIII in various schools and institutions like Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS).
The CTET 2022 Exam will be conducted in two sessions: Paper 1 and 2. Candidates who wish to teach students from Class – I to Class – V will have to appear in CTET Paper 1, while the candidates who want to teach from Classes – VI to Class – VIII will have to appear in Paper 2. Candidates who want to teach Classes from Class – I to Class – VII have to appear for both the papers, viz, Paper 1 and Paper 2.
A CTET score is required to apply for teaching positions in both public and private schools. Individuals who are eligible for the job must apply for the exam. Check out other exam details in the blog.
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CTET Exam Centers
The following is the list of CTET Exam centres:
Andaman & Nicobar:
Port Blair
Andhra Pradesh:
- Anantapur.
- Bhimavaram.
- Chirala.
- Eluru
- Guntur.
- Kadapa.
- Kakinada.
- Kurnool.
- Nandyala.
- Narasaraopet.
- Nellore
- Proddatur.
- Rajahmundry
- Srikakulam.
- Tirupati
- Vijayawada
- Visakhapatnam.
- Vizianagaram
Arunachal Pradesh:
Itanagar
Assam:
- Dibrugarh.
- Guwahati.
- Jorhat.
- Silchar.
- Tezpur.
Bihar:
- Bhagalpur.
- Bhojpur (Ara).
- Darbhanga.
- Gaya.
- Madhubani.
- Muzaffarpur.
- Nalanda.
- Patna.
- Vaishali.
- Purnea.
Chandigarh:
Chandigarh.
Chhattisgarh:
- Bhilai Nagar (Durg).
- Bilaspur.
- Raipur
Dadra & Nagar Haveli:
Dadra & Nagar Haveli.
Daman & Diu:
Daman.
Delhi:
- Delhi Central.
- Delhi East.
- Delhi North.
- Delhi South.
- Delhi West.
Goa:
Panaji
Gujarat:
- Ahmedabad.
- Anand.
- Bardoli.
- Gandhinagar.
- Jamnagar.
- Mehsana.
- Rajkot.
- Surat.
- Vadodara.
- Valsad.
- Vapi
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Haryana:
- Ambala.
- Faridabad.
- Gurugram.
- Hisar
- Karnal.
- Kurukshetra.
Himachal Pradesh:
- Hamirpur.
- Kangra.
- Shimla.
Jammu & Kashmir:
- Baramulla.
- Jammu.
- Samba.
- Srinagar.
Jharkhand:
- Bokaro.
- Dhanbad.
- Hazaribagh
- Jamshedpur
- Ranchi.
Karnataka:
- Bangalore.
- Mangalore.
- Belagavi (Belgaum).
- Hubballi (Dharwad).
- Kalaburagi (Gulbarga).
- Mysuru (Mysore).
- Shivamogga (Shimoga)
- Udupi (Manipal).
Kerala:
- Ernakulam (Kochi).
- Alappuzha.
- Idukki.
- Kannur.
- Kasaragod.
- Kollam.
- Kottayam.
- Kozhikode.
- Malappuram.
- Palakkad.
- Thiruvananthapuram.
- Thrissur.
Lakshadweep:
Kavaratti
Madhya Pradesh:
- Bhopal.
- Gwalior.
- Indore.
- Jabalpur.
- Sagar.
- Satna.
- Ujjain.
Maharashtra:
- Aurangabad.
- Ahmednagar.
- Amravati
- Baramati
- Chandrapur.
- Dhule
- Jalgaon.
- Kashti
- Kolhapur.
- Kopargaon
- Latur.
- Mumbai )Navi Mumbai)
- Nagpur.
- Nanded.
- Nashik.
- Pandharpur
- Pune.
- Ratnagiri.
- Sangamner
- Sangli.
- Satara.
- Sindhudurg
- Solapur
Manipur:
Imphal.
Meghalaya:
Shillong.
Mizoram:
Aizawl.
Nagaland:
Kohima.
Odisha:
- Bhubaneshwar.
- Sambalpur.
- Balasore.
- Berhampur-Ganjam.
- Cuttack.
- Dhenkanal.
- Rourkela.
- Sambalpur
Puducherry:
Puducherry
Punjab:
- Amritsar.
- Bhatinda.
- Ferozepur.
- Fatehgarh Sahib.
- Jalandhar.
- Ludhiana.
- Pathankot.
- Patiala.
- Sangrur
Rajasthan:
- Ajmer.
- Alwar.
- Bikaner.
- Jaipur.
- Jodhpur.
- Kota.
- Sikar
- Udaipur.
Sikkim:
Gangtok.
Tamil Nadu:
- Chennai.
- Coimbatore.
- Cuddalore.
- Dindigul.
- Erode.
- Kanchipuram.
- Karur
- Madurai.
- Nagercoil (Kanyakumari)
- Namakkal.
- Salem.
- Thanjavur.
- Thoothukudi.
- Tiruchirappalli.
- Tirunelveli.
- Tirupur.
- Vellore
- Viluppuram.
- Virudhunagar.
Telangana:
- Hyderabad.
- Karimnagar.
- Khammam.
- Kodad.
- Mahbubnagar.
- Nalgonda.
- Nizamabad.
- Warangal.
Tripura:
Agartala.
Uttarakhand:
- Almora.
- Dehradun.
- Haldwani.
- Roorkee.
- Pauri Garhwal.
- Rudrapurm.
Uttar Pradesh:
- Agra.
- Aligarh.
- Ayodhya.
- Bareilly
- Etawah.
- Ghaziabad.
- Ghazipur.
- Gorakhpur.
- Jhansi.
- Kanpur.
- Lucknow.
- Mathura.
- Mau.
- Meerut.
- Moradabad.
- Noida.
- Prayagraj
- Raebareli.
- Saharanpur.
- Sultanpur.
- Varanasi
West Bengal:
- Asansol.
- Burdwan.
- Durgapur.
- Howrah.
- Kalyani.
- Kolkata
- Siliguri.
- Siuri.
Exam Pattern
CTET exam will consist of 150 questions of total marks: 150. Candidates will get 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the examination. There will be no negative marking in the CTET Exam. The medium of the CTET Exam will be both Hindi and English Language.
FAQ
Candidates should be citizens of India. The minimum age limit to apply for CTET 2022 is 18 years, and there is no restriction on the upper age limit to apply for the CTET exam.
A candidate should follow the following procedures:
They should visit the official website of CTET: www.ctet.nic.in and click on the ‘CTET Application Form Correction’ link.
They should then enter the CTET form number, password, and security code.
They should then click on the Login button to open the dashboard.
They should select the CTET Exam Centre Change option and choose the CTET Exam Centre of their choice.
In the end, they should save it.
No, height and weight don’t matter
CTET 2021 exam is scheduled to be conducted from 16 December 2021 to 13 January 2022.
The exams will be conducted in English and Hindi (Devanagari).
As per the CTET official notification, the CTET exam 2021 will be online and consist of entirely conceptual-based questions. Both Paper I & II will have a total of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) each. 1 (one) mark will be awarded to correct answers, and there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers.
CTET 2021 will be conducted in two shifts: 09:30 am to 12 noon and 02:30 pm to 05 pm.
All candidates shall have to report at the CTET Exam Centre 120 minutes before the commencement of the exam.
Candidate(s) who report(s) at the CTET Exam Centre after 9:30 am in SHIFT- I and after 2:30 pm in SHIFT – II shall not be allowed to appear in the examination, as per the official information bulletin.
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