What is CTET Exam - Central Board of Secondary Education (CNSE) conducts Central Teachers Eligibility Test which is commonly known as CTET. This test is a national level test conducted to determine the eligibility of the candidates to be recruited as Teachers in classes 1 to 8. The test is conducted in offline mode for two papers - paper I and II. For those candidates who wish to become a teacher in classes 1 to 5 have to take paper I while paper II must be taken by those who wish to become teachers in classes 6 to 8. In both papers - I and II, candidates have to secure just the minimum qualifying marks - 60% (general) and 55% (reserved category) to qualify CTET. Further, all the qualified candidates will be issued the CTET eligibility certificate through which they will be able to apply for various schools across the country. This test is conducted twice a year - July and December.
There are certain eligibility criteria that have been determined by the conducting authorities for those who wish to fill the CTET application form. As per the CTET eligibility criteria, there is no age criteria set. However, candidates taking paper I must hold:
A Graduation degree with at least 50% marks or more and
A Bachelor’s in Education (B.Ed.) degree.
For Paper II, a candidates must have:
Secured at least 50% marks in graduation and passed or appearing in 1-year B.Ed. (Special Education).
This year, CTET 2020 is expected to be held on July 5. The table below contains the CTET exam dates along with other related dates.
CTET 2020 Important Dates
Events | Dates (July Session) | Dates (December Session) |
CTET notification | January 23, 2020 (Released) | August 2020 |
CTET 2020 application form | January 24, 2020 (Released) | August 2020 |
Last date to fill CTET application form | March 16, 2020 (Extended) | September 2020 |
Admit card release date | June 17, 2020 (Tentative) | November 2020 |
CTET 2020 | July 5, 2020 | December 2020 |
It is very important for the candidates to know the structure and exam pattern of the CTET exam. As per the CTET exam pattern, the test is conducted in the offline mode i.e the pen and paper mode. CTET comprises two papers - paper I and II. Candidates may or may not appear for both papers depending on the classes for which they want to become teachers. Each of the two papers contains a total of 150 marks questions and candidates are given 2 hours 30 minutes to finish it. The questions are objective type multiple choice. Refer to the tables below for knowing the exam pattern in detail.
Sections | No. of Questions | Marks |
Language I (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Language II (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Sections | No. of Questions | Marks |
Language I (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Language II (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Child Development and Pedagogy | 30 | 30 |
Mathematics and Science (for Mathematics and Science teacher only) | 60 | 60 |
Social Studies/Social Science (for Social Studies/Social Science teacher only) | 60 | 60 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Only those candidates will qualify the exam who will secure the marks equal to or more than the minimum cut off marks as per their categories. The minimum qualifying marks is also the CTET cut off which is mentioned in the table below.
Category | Total Marks | Qualifying Percentage | Qualifying Marks |
General | 150 | 60% | 90 |
Reserved | 150 | 55% | 82.5 |
All those candidates who qualify in the test will be issued the CTET eligibility certificate which can be downloaded from the official website by using their roll numbers.
Schools run by Central Government like KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, etc and controlled under UT’s of Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and NCTof Delhi.
Unaided private schools
Schools owned and managed by the State Government/local bodies.
The table below contains the statistics of CTET result for previous years.
Year | Papers | No. of Qualified Candidates | No. of Appeared Candidates |
December 2019 | Paper I | 2,47,386 | 16,46,620 |
Paper II | 2,94,899 | 11,85,500 | |
June 2019 | Paper I | 1,78,273 | 10,73,545 |
Paper II | 1,26,968 | 8,78,425 |
Read More:
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
If your college name is not listed in the CTET 2024 form but is shown on the Examination Regulatory Authority site and not on the NCTE site, you can choose the "OTHERS" option in the form.
However, it's important to confirm whether your college is recognized by NCTE, as
For CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper 1 and Paper 2 solved papers, you can access various resources online. Here's how you can find and use them:
Official Website :
Educational Websites :
Its may be some clerical issue dont worry you just need to submit correction application form available on CTET website attached the required documents along with CTET certificate which is mistaken and all the necessary documents which is asked in application form and then pay correction fee.you will get your
Hello LAxmi,
B.Com and B.Ed qualifications typically do not make you eligible to teach Science and Mathematics at the secondary level (TGT level) for government schools. Here's why:
Subject Qualification for TGT (Maths): To become a TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) in Mathematics, most government schools require candidates to have a
Accepted by more than 11,000 universities in over 150 countries worldwide
Apply for Online M.Com from Manipal University