CTET 2021: More than 22 lakh appeared; Check answer key details here
Ujjwal Kirti | February 1, 2021 | 01:26 PM IST | 1 min read
CTET 2021 was successfully conducted by CBSE across the country on January 31.
NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted CTET 2021 exam on January 31 at various centres across the nation. The official answer key of CTET 2021 will be released anytime soon on the official website - ctet.nic.in . As per the reports, almost 23 lakhs students appeared in CTET 2021 in both the paper I and paper II. The exam centre authorities made sure that every guideline must be followed at the exam centre to avoid the risk of getting infected from coronavirus. Also, the latecomers were strictly not allowed.
As per CTET 2021 latest update, a total of 146 city coordinators, 3938 center superintendents, 5900 observers and 789 CBSE officers / employees were appointed in order to make the exam happen smoothly.
CTET 2021: Exam statistics
|
Paper |
Registered Candidates |
Appeared Candidates |
|
I |
1611423 |
1219220 |
|
II |
1447551 |
1077842 |
|
Total |
3058974 |
2297062 |
CTET 2021:
As per a press release, Anurag Tripathi, Secretary, CBSE & Director stated that the students will get their marksheet and eligibility certificate through digilocker. The digital format will be more convenient for the students. The mark sheet and certificate contain an encrypted QR code that can be scanned and checked using the DigiLocker mobile app to improve security. The digitally signed mark sheets and certificates of eligibility will be valid ias per the IT Act. The incorporation of technology into the activities related to the assessment is an empowering step for the Board towards environmental protection.
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