CBSE CTET 2024: Download the CTET Admit Cards Here

 On August 18, the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) January Session 2024 admission cards were made available by CBSE. The applicants' hall passes are posted on the official website.


admission Card for CTET 2024: On August 18, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) made available the admission cards for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) for the January session of 2024. The applicants' hall passes are posted on the official website. The webpage is where candidates who applied for the CET exam must download their admission cards. To obtain their hall pass, candidates must input their application number and birthdate.

The computer-based exam is scheduled on January 21 in accordance with the previously announced schedule. In a day or two, exam admit cards will be made available. In reference to the Telugu states, the examination is scheduled to take place in the following cities: Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Warangal, Tirupati, and Guntur. The CEET exam is offered in 20 different languages.

Primary Stage (PRT):

 Paper 1 Those who wish to instruct classes 1 through 5 must take the Paper-1 test. There will be a written test for Paper 1 with 150 total marks. There will be five sections in all. Each portion will have 30 questions with one mark each from the following subjects: environmental studies, mathematics, language studies, language pedagogy, and child development & pedagogy. It is a 2.30-hour exam.

Paper-2: Transitional Grade (TGT):

 Those who wish to teach grades six through nine are required to take the Paper-2 exam. There will be a written test for Paper 2 with 150 total marks. There are three components to it. Out of these, there will be 60 questions from Mathematics and Science or Social Studies/Social Science, 30 questions from Child Development & Pedagogy, Language-1, Language-2, and one mark per question in each section. It is a 2.30-hour exam.

Telangana test centers have been reduced Only Hyderabad and Warangal in Telangana will have examination centers, according to the announcement from the CBSE. There are now only six exam centers instead of the previous eight. decreased once more, from six to two. The candidates in the state will face certain challenges as a result. Up to now, examination centers have been assigned to Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, due to an enormous volume of applications and a shortage of centers.


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