Central Teacher Eligibility Test To Be Held On Feb 7 And 8, Check Essential Instructions
CTET exam will be held on February 7 and 8. Check essential instructions, exam day guidelines, and important details for candidates.
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) will be conducted on February 7 and February 8, providing a crucial opportunity for aspiring teachers seeking eligibility for teaching positions in central government schools. Conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), CTET is a mandatory qualification for candidates aiming to teach in schools such as Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs), Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVs), and other institutions under the central government.
With the exam dates approaching, candidates are advised to carefully review all essential instructions and exam day guidelines to avoid last-minute issues.
???? CTET Exam Dates and Schedule
The CTET examination will be held over two days — February 7 and 8 — in multiple shifts, depending on the paper and exam center allotted to candidates.
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Paper I: For candidates aspiring to teach Classes I to V
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Paper II: For candidates aspiring to teach Classes VI to VIII
Candidates must check their admit cards to confirm the exact date, shift timing, and examination center.
???? Essential Instructions for CTET Candidates
Here are some important guidelines that candidates must follow on the exam day:
✔ Admit Card Mandatory
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Candidates must carry a printed copy of the CTET admit card to the examination center.
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Entry will not be permitted without a valid admit card and photo identity proof.
✔ Reporting Time
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Reach the exam center well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.
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Late entry will not be allowed under any circumstances.
✔ Valid Photo ID Proof
Carry any one of the following original photo ID proofs:
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Aadhaar Card
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Voter ID
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Passport
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Driving Licence
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PAN Card
???? Prohibited Items Inside the Exam Hall
Candidates are strictly prohibited from carrying the following items:
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Mobile phones, smartwatches, or any electronic gadgets
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Calculators, digital watches, or Bluetooth devices
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Study material, notes, or books
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Bags, wallets, or food items
Violation of these rules may lead to disqualification.
✍️ Exam Pattern and Mode
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The CTET will be conducted in offline (OMR-based) mode
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Each paper will consist of multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
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There is no negative marking, allowing candidates to attempt all questions confidently
???? COVID/General Safety Guidelines (If Applicable)
Candidates should follow all instructions mentioned by CBSE regarding health and safety measures, if any. It is advisable to carry personal items like masks and hand sanitizers as per guidelines mentioned on the admit card.
???? Important Advice for Candidates
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Read all instructions on the question paper and OMR sheet carefully
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Use only a blue or black ballpoint pen for marking answers
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Do not engage in any unfair practices during the examination
Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official CTET website for the latest updates and announcements.
???? Conclusion
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test on February 7 and 8 is a significant step for aspiring teachers across the country. By following all essential instructions and exam day guidelines, candidates can ensure a smooth and stress-free examination experience.
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