Chhattisgarh TET 2022: 2.3 lakh candidates absent; answer key soon at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in
Anu Parthiban | September 19, 2022 | 03:17 PM IST | 1 min read
CG TET 2022 answer key soon. Of the total candidates applied for the CG TET paper 1, only 71.03% appeared. 69.63% attendance was recorded in paper 2.
NEW DELHI: Over 2.3 lakh candidates miss the Chhattisgarh Teacher Eligibility Test (CG TET 2022) held on September 18. Candidates can expect the CG TET 2022 answer key and question paper soon on the official website, vyapam.cgstate.gov.in.
A total of 4,16,927 candidates appeared for Chhattisgarh TET paper 1 exam held for recruitment of teachers for Class 1 to 5 and as many as 3,64,038 appeared in CG TET paper 2 for Class 6 to 8 teacher recruitment exam.
The CG TET 2022 paper 1 was held between 9.30 AM to 12.15 PM and paper 2 was conducted between 2 PM to 4.45 PM. The Chhattisgarh TET 2022 answer key release date is yet to be announced.
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CG TET 2022
Of the total candidates applied for the CG TET paper 1, only 71.03% appeared. 69.63% attendance was recorded in Chhattisgarh TET paper 2 exam. 1.2 lakh and 1.1 lakh candidates were absent in paper 1 and paper 2 respectively.
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CG TET 2022 |
Number of candidates |
|
Paper 1 |
|
|
Total Applicants |
4,16,927 |
|
Present |
2,96,162 |
|
Absent |
1,20,765 |
|
Attendance |
71.03% |
|
|
|
|
Paper 2 |
|
|
Total Applicants |
3,64,038 |
|
Present |
2,53,480 |
|
Absent |
1,10,558 |
|
Attendance |
69.63% |
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