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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be issuing the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2023 admit card today, August 18. Applicants who successfully handed in their examination fees may download their admit card at ctet.nic.in, once released.
The CTET 2023 will be administered in an OMR-based offline format on August 20, according to the official notice posted on the website. The notification also stated that the candidates’ admit cards would also include information about the examination city assigned to them.
On August 20th, 211 centres in 73 cities will host the approximately 32.45 lakh students who will be taking the CTET this year. By entering their application number and date of birth, candidates may download their CTET 2023 hall tickets. The CTET 2023 will be conducted in two shifts. Shift 1 will take place from 9.30 AM to 12 noon, and Shift 2 will take place from 2.30 PM to 5 PM.
CTET 2023 application process began on April 27, and the deadline for submitting online applications was May 26. Between May 29 and June 2, a window for application corrections was made available, allowing applicants to make any required adjustments to their previously filed applications.
CTET Admit Card 2023: How to download
Step 1: Go to the official website of CTET at ctet.nic.in.
Step 2: On the CTET homepage, look for the CTET test admission card link.
Step 3: Enter your CTET 2023 username and password and click the submit button.
Step 4: The CTET Admit Card 2023 will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Download and print the CTET Admit Card 2023 for future records.
Each question in the CTET is given as a multiple-choice question (MCQ), requiring applicants to choose the best response from the available four options. The CTET, which consists of two papers, is employed for recruiting teachers for CBSE schools.
Paper 1 is for candidates who want to teach in grades one through five, whereas Paper 2 is for those who want to teach in grades six through eight.Candidates who want to be teachers across all levels (classes 1–5 and classes 6–8) must take both exams.
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