CBSE CTET 2020 admit card to be released soon @ctet.nic.in

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Team Careers360 | September 18, 2020 | 12:37 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education will soon release the CTET 2020 admit card on the official website ctet.nic.in. The CTET 2020 exam date which was earlier July 5, was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. The exam conducting body has not announced the new exam dates yet. Candidates who have applied for the exam are eagerly waiting for the CTET admit ca

Candidates who had successfully applied for the exam will be able to download their CTET admit card from the official website by entering the necessary login details.

How to download CTET 2020 admit card?

Candidates can follow the below given steps to download their CTET 2020 admit card:

  • Open the official website of CTET @ ctet.nic.in

  • Click on the CTET admit card link, candidates will be given two login options: login through application number and password and login through application number and date of birth.

  • Select any of the two options and sign in to the exam portal using valid credentials.

  • Upon successful login, the CTET 2020 admit card will be displayed on the screen

  • Check the details given on the admit card and download the CTET admit card for future use.

  • Also take a printout of the admit card for use on the day of the exam.

Details mentioned on CTET admit card 2020

The below given details will be mentioned on the CTET admit card:

  • Candidate details
  • Exam centre details

  • Date of exam

  • Candidate’s Name

  • Timing

  • Father’s Name

  • Registration Number and Roll Number

  • Paper opted for (Either Paper 1 or 2)

  • Date of Birth

  • The medium of Question Paper (Preferably offline)

  • Gender

  • Language

  • Category

  • Exam centre address

  • Scanned Photograph and Signature

  • Exam centre code and exam centre name

About CTET exam

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test is conducted twice every year to determine eligibility of candidates to become teachers in government schools. The exam is conducted in online mode through computer based test mode.

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