CTET 2021 Exam Analysis for December 20: Check difficulty level, good attempts
Day 3 of the CTET 2021 exam was over on December 20, it was moderate except for mathematics. Get detailed analysis section-wise and expected cutoff.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check NowMd Usmangani Ansari | December 20, 2021 | 05:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the CTET 2021 exam for today, December 20. CTET 2021 paper 1 exam was held from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm and paper 2 from 2:30 pm to 5 pm across declared exam centres in India. As per the candidate's feedback, the CTET exam analysis 2021 held on December 20 indicates the overall difficulty level of Paper 1 was easy to moderate and of Paper 2 was moderate except for mathematics and somehow science section.
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CTET exam date 2021:
Events |
Dates |
CTET 2021 exam dates |
December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022 |
CTET exam analysis 2021 for paper 1 (December 20)
The CTET 2021 exam analysis for paper 1 according to candidates who appeared in the exam indicates that the overall difficulty level was easy to moderate. The questions on Child Development & Pedagogy were mostly easy and based on understanding but tricky. However, the difficulty level of EVS and mathematics questions was moderate.
CTET 2021 exam analysis for paper 1 (December 20)
The section-wise CTET exam analysis 2021 which was held on December 20 is given in the table below based on the feedback of candidates.
Section |
Difficulty Level |
Child Development & Pedagogy |
Easy to moderate |
Mathematics |
Moderate |
Environment Studies |
Easy to Moderate |
Language I |
Moderate |
Language II |
Easy |
Expected number of good attempts out of 1 |
115+ |
Also check - CTET Exam Analysis 2021 for Paper 1 (Dec 16)
CTET paper analysis 2021: Paper 2 (December 20)
The CTET 2021 exam analysis for Paper 2 based on candidates’ feedback who appeared in the second shift on December 20, 2021. The overall difficulty level of paper 2 was moderate. Some of the mathematics questions were tough as per time. The questions asked in all the sections of CTET exam were from the CTET syllabus 2021.
CTET 2021 paper analysis for paper 2 (December 20)
The CTET 2021 exam analysis according to candidates who appeared in the Paper 2 of CTET 2021 on December 20 is given below:
Section |
Difficulty Level |
Language I |
moderate |
Language II |
Easy to Moderate |
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to moderate |
Mathematics and Science (for Mathematics and Science teacher only) |
Moderate to difficult |
Social Studies/Social Science (for Social Studies/Social Science teacher only) |
Easy to moderate |
Expected number of good attempts out of 150 |
95 to 115 |
CTET qualifying cutoff 2021 (expected)
The CTET 2021 qualifying cutoff for general category candidates is 60 percent and for reserved category candidates is 55 percent. The cutoff marks of candidates will be released with result declaration or after the CTET result 2021.
CTET 2021 qualifying cutoff - General/OBC/SC/ST
Category of candidates |
Qualifying percentage |
Qualifying marks |
General |
60% |
90 out of 150 |
OBC/SC/ST |
55% |
82.5 out of 150 |
Also, read - CTET 2021 last-minute preparation tips
Note: The CBSE can give concessions to different categories like SC/ST, OBC, etc. as per the difficulty level of the paper.
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