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According to a release from the CBSE, 11.95% of those who sat for paper 1 of the test have cleared it while 2.8% of those who wrote paper 2 passed.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released the results of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) conducted in September.
According to a release from the CBSE, 11.95% of those who sat for paper 1 of the test have cleared it while 2.8% of those who wrote paper 2 passed.
More than 2.8 lakh candidates appeared for paper 1 of the test. Clearing paper 1 is mandatory to become a teacher in classes from 1 to 5 under the Right To Education Act 2009.
As many as 4.59 lakh candidates sat for paper 2 of the test. Clearing paper 2 is a must to teach in classes from 6 to 8.
The test was conducted at 962 centres across the country and at two centres overseas on September 21. In Srinagar, the test was postponed due to the recent floods.
A release from the CBSE said that candidates could visit www.cbse.nic.in or www.ctet.nic.in to view their results.
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According to a release from the CBSE, 11.95% of those who sat for paper 1 of the test have cleared it while 2.8% of those who wrote paper 2 passed.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released the results of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) conducted in September.
According to a release from the CBSE, 11.95% of those who sat for paper 1 of the test have cleared it while 2.8% of those who wrote paper 2 passed.
More than 2.8 lakh candidates appeared for paper 1 of the test. Clearing paper 1 is mandatory to become a teacher in classes from 1 to 5 under the Right To Education Act 2009.
As many as 4.59 lakh candidates sat for paper 2 of the test. Clearing paper 2 is a must to teach in classes from 6 to 8.
The test was conducted at 962 centres across the country and at two centres overseas on September 21. In Srinagar, the test was postponed due to the recent floods.
A release from the CBSE said that candidates could visit www.cbse.nic.in or www.ctet.nic.in to view their results.
The release said that, out of a totalof 206145 candidates who
appeared for Paper I of the test, 24629 or 11.95 per cent had
qualified.
In Paper II, 459268 candidates appeared, of whom 12843 or 2.8 per cent qualified, it added.
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CTET exam conducted to be eligible for
appointment as a teacher in classes I to VIII. It is controlled by the
government of India. TET is known as teacher eligibility test. It is an
Indian entrance examination for teachers. This test is mandatory for
getting teaching jobs in government schools from class I to class 8.
Central Board of Secondary Education
Which conducted center teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 21st Sep 2014
at various center across the country. More than 6.98 lakh candidates had
registered for CTET September 2014. CTET September 2014 was conducted
for appointment of teachers for classes 1 to 8 in July 2014. Those
candidates who have appeared for the exam now they are waiting for their
CTET exam result 2014. The result of CTET exam result will be declared
on 30th oct 2014 by the CBSE on the official website. All candidates can
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