CTET 2019 December Session Result Declared; Check the Result in 7-Easy Steps
vikrant.shukla | December 27, 2019 | 07:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Check NowNew Delhi, December 27: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the CTET 2019 result on December 27, 2019, on its official website. The result has been declared for the examination which was conducted on December 08, 2019, in offline mode. A total of 5,42,285 candidates have qualified in CTET 2019, 2,47,386 candidates qualified in Paper I while 2,94,889 candidates qualified in Paper II. The detailed facts are mentioned in the table below. CBSE has released the result for both Papers I and II of CTET exam 2019. Candidates, who have appeared in the test, can check their result by entering their roll number in the login window. The result contains details like Name, Father's Name, Mother's Name, Category, Roll Number, Marks of Paper I & II and qualifying status of the candidate.
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This time CTET 2019 result has been declared by CBSE in record time. CBSE has taken just 19 days to release the provisional answer key, final answer key and result of CTET.
7-Easy Steps to check CTET 2019 Result for December session:
1. Visit the official website of CTET ( ctet.nic.in )
2. Click on CTET 2019 December Result (at bottom of page)
3. This link will open a new window
4. Candidates should enter their roll number in the box
5. After entering roll number click on submit button
6. Result of CTET 2019 will be displayed on the screen
7. Download the result and save it for future reference
Few facts related to CTET 2019 December session:
|
Total Candidates Registered |
28,32,120 |
|
Total candidates appeared |
24,05,145 |
| Total applicants qualified | 5,42,285 |
|
Candidates appeared in Paper I |
16,46,620 |
|
Candidates appeared in Paper II |
11,85,500 |
|
Candidates qualified in Paper I |
2,47,386 |
|
Candidates qualified in Paper II |
2,94,889 |
|
Total male candidates qualified |
3,12,558 |
|
Total female candidates qualified |
2,29,718 |
Candidates who have qualified CTET 2019 exam for the December session can apply as teachers in various schools run by the central government, schools under control of the union territories, private schools, schools owned and managed by state government/local bodies. The candidate’s selection will be subject to their qualifying status during the interview in the respective schools. Previously, CBSE released the answer key of CTET 2019 December in online mode on December 23, 2019. Along with the answer key, CBSE also released the scanned images of OMR sheets. Candidates who qualify CTET paper I are eligible to apply as teachers from class I to V, candidates qualifying paper II can apply from class VI to VIII. While those candidates who have opted for both papers and have qualified in both of them can apply for the post of a teacher from class I to VIII.
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