CBSE has released the CTET result 2022 online on the official website - ctet.nic.in, cbse.nic.in 2022. CTET exam 2021-22 was concluded on January 21, 2022.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) result 2022 on March 9, 2022 on its official website - ctet.nic.in. The result of CTET 2022 for the exam held in December has been released in online mode. CTET 2021 exam concluded on January 21, 2022. Candidates who appeared for CTET exam can also check the CTET cutoff 2021 along with the result. The CTET 2021-22 mark sheets and qualifying certificates will also be uploaded on Digilocker soon.
The CTET result 2022 has been released for both paper 1 and paper 2. Candidates can check their results by entering their CTET exam roll number in the login window. The CTET exam result contains details like candidate’s name, father's name, mother's name, category, roll number, marks of paper-1, paper-2 and qualifying status of the candidate.
CTET exam date 2021 - December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022, January 17, 2022 and January 21, 2022.
Candidates can follow the steps given here to download the result of CTET 2022.
About CTET
CBSE conducts CTET exam twice a year to recruit teachers in the government schools affiliated with CBSE. CTET is conducted for the eligibility of candidates to teach in the schools affiliated to CBSE Board. CTET exam consists of two papers- paper 1 is opted for Class I to V and Paper 2 for Class VI to VIII.
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CTET result 2022 has been declared at ctet.nic.in 2021. Candidates can also avail their CTET 2022 result at cbse.nic.in. Download of the marksheet and certificates will be available in the respective digilockers.
The CTET 2021 exam was conducted for a total of 150 marks. The minimum qualifying marks required for unreserved category candidates is 90 marks (60%), while the cut-off marks for reserved category candidates is 82 marks (55%). There were a total of nearly 27.73 lakh candidates who appeared for the CTET exam 2022 from which 6.65 lakh candidates were declared qualified.
As per the weeding out rule, the CTET 2022 result records are preserved up to two months from the date of announcement of the result 2022. After that, the records of CTET 2022 will be disposed of.
The following are the official website where the candidates can view their CTET Result December 2021 in online mode.
Yes, there are no restrictions on the number of attempts. However, if you have qualified in the CTET exam, the validity of eligibility is for a lifetime.
CTET Result December 2021 Public Notice
Candidates who are qualified in CTET paper 1 are eligible to become teachers in classes from 1 to 5. Those who are qualified CTET paper 2 are eligible to teach students in classes from 6 to 8. CTET 2022 eligibility certificate is valid for a lifetime.
#CTET
— kumudmaths (@kumudmaths) March 9, 2022
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— NETA_MEENA (@NetaBujot) March 9, 2022
CBSE has activated the CTET login 2022 on the official website - ctet.nic.in. Candidates can check their CTET result 2022 from the CTET official website by using a valid roll number.
CTET login window December 2021-22
@cbseindia29 played smart enough. No normalization no answer key correction. Just delayed the result and pretended that they actually revised answer key. #CTET2021 #ctet_result #ctet
— SAILOR ⛵ (@sailor_goa) March 9, 2022
Cbse has released the CTET result why cbse has not released the class 12 and 10 th result why they are playing with children emotions
— Dev Gupta (@devgupta1704) March 10, 2022
CBSE has uploaded the CTET mark sheets online in their DigiLocker account. All candidate's DigiLocker account credentials will be sent on their registered mobile numbers. Candidates can use these credentials to download their digital CTET mark sheet and eligibility certificates.
No, CTET is only an eligibility test. CTET Certificate makes candidates eligible for teacher recruitment but to get a job candidates have to apply for the recruitment and followed the further recruitment process.
CBSE will not provide rechecking/revaluation of CTET results. Hence, if a candidate failed to pass the exam then he/she needs to apply again for next session.
Candidates who have secured 60% marks or more in the exam are eligible to get the CTET certificate. Hence, it is a must for candidates to attain CTET passing marks.
In 2021-22, CBSE had introduced some changes in the CTET exam pattern. The question papers were created to assess less factual knowledge and more conceptual understanding of candidates along with their problem-solving, reasoning, and critical thinking.
CBSE has uploaded the CTET mark sheets online in their DigiLocker account. All candidate's DigiLocker account credentials will be sent on their registered mobile numbers. Candidates can use these credentials to download their digital CTET mark sheet and eligibility certificates.
Below is the how CTET scorecard will look like
CTET Cut off 2021 January Session
Category | CTET Cut off Jan 2021 |
OBC | 85 |
CTET SC cut off | 80 |
General | 87 |
ST | 80 |
CTET Cut Off 2019 December Session
Category | CTET Cut Off 2019 |
General | 87 |
OBC | 85 |
CTET SC cut off | 80 |
ST | 80 |
CTET Cut Off 2019 July Session
Category | CTET Cut Off 2019 |
General | 90 |
OBC | 82.5 |
CTET SC cut off | 82.5 |
ST | 82.5 |
Below are the CTET qualifying mark 2021 for OBC, General, SC, and ST categories:
Category | Minimum Q. Percentage | Minimum CTET passing marks out of 150 |
CTET passing marks for General | 60% | 90 |
CTET passing marks for OBC | 55% | 82.50 |
CTET passing marks for SC | 55% | 82.50 |
CTET passing marks for ST | 55% | 82.50 |
Candidates will find the below details on their CTET 2022 marksheet
Exam name
Candidate's Roll number
Father's and Mother’s name
CTET paper
Total marks
Total marks secured in each section
Candidates who are declared qualified in CTET 2021-22 paper 1 are eligible to become teachers in classes from I to V. Those who pass CTET 2021 paper 2 are eligible to teach students in classes from VI to VIII. CTET 2022 eligibility certificate is valid for a lifetime now.
In case of any query/assistance related to CTET exam result 2022, candidates can contact on 011 22240112 to mail to directorctet@gmail.com / ctetjuly20@gmail.com.
CBSE CTET 2021-22 eligibility certificate is valid for a lifetime starting from the CTET 2022 result declaration date.
if a candidate forgets the password or application number, then he/she has to visit the CBSE CTET 2022 official website i.e ctet.nic.in. Scroll down and locate the Login option, i.e – CTET December 2021. Now, click on the respective tab Forget Password? and Forget Application No? to retrieve the details
CTET 2021 answer key was released on February 1, 2022 by the CBSE at the CBSE CTET official website. Candidates can check the CTET answer key at ctet.nic.in.
The Login window to check the CTET 2022 result is as follows.
Results for CTET 2022 were declared on March 9. The press release for CTET exam shows the following statistics
Paper | Registered Candidates | Appeared Candidates | Qualified Candidates |
Paper 1 | 18,92,276 | 14,95,511 | 4,45,467 |
Paper 2 | 4,45,467 | 12,78,165 | 2,20,069 |
Below are the CTET 2021 cutoff marks (qualifying) for OBC, General, SC, and ST categories:
Category | Minimum Q. Percentage | Minimum passing marks out of 150 |
General | 60% | 90 |
OBC | 55% | 82.50 |
SC | 55% | 82.50 |
ST | 55% | 82.50 |