CTET December 2024
The application process for Central Teacher Eligibility Test has been completed. While appearing in this examination, CBSE has given an opportunity to those candidates who have made any error or mistake while filling the application form. CBSE has opened the correction window for improvement which will remain open till 25 October 2024. Candidates can correct their errors by visiting the official website ctet.nic.in.
Changes can be made only in this
Remember that to get the form correct, CBSE has fixed only a few categories like applicant’s name, date of birth, category, address, employment status, mobile number, education, examination center and language.
CTET December 2024: Improve like this
To make corrections in the form, first go to the official website ctet.nic.in.
Then click on Correction Window: CTET Dec- 2024 on the home page.
After this, log in by entering the application number and password.
Now the categories where you can make changes will open.
Then improve whatever needs to be changed.
Finally submit the form and save it.
Correction Window: CTET Dec-2024 Link
When will the exam be held?
According to the notification of CBSE, CTET exam will be conducted on 14 December 2024. If the number of candidates is found to be more in any city, then the examination can also be conducted on 15 December 2024.
When will the admit cards be issued?
The admit card will be made available by CBSE on the official website a few days before the exam date. Remember that admit cards will not be sent to any candidate through post or any other means.
exam pattern
The examination will be conducted in two shifts. Paper 2 will be conducted in the first shift from 9:30 am to 12 noon, while Paper 1 or the second shift exam will be conducted from 2:30 pm to 5 pm.
In case of any problem related to this exam, candidates can visit the official website or contact the helpline number- 011-22240112.
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