CTET 2021 result delayed; Candidates plan online protest
Anu Parthiban | February 22, 2022 | 04:50 PM IST | 3 mins read
CBSE is yet to confirm CTET 2021 result date. Due to a delay in result declaration, students have started demanding clarity from the board.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: It’s been more than a week since the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was expected to declare the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2021 result. Anxious candidates have started demanding clarity on CTET 2021 result date and warned CBSE of starting an online protest.
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As per the CBSE official notice, the CTET 2021 result was expected to be announced on February 15, 2022, on the official website ctet.nic.in. However, the CBSE board has neither declared the results nor issued an update till now, which has left students miffed.
The CTET 2021 exam is conducted for the aspirants who want to teach for Classes 1 to 5 and Paper 2 is for the candidates who wish to become teachers of Classes 6 to 8. This year, the CTET 2021 exam was conducted from December 16 to January 30, 2022. The CTET certificate now has lifetime validity, which was previously 7 years.
CTET 2021 Result: Students demand clarity from CBSE
Several students have urged the CBSE to declare the result or issue an update on CTET result 2021.
A candidate requested CBSE to declare CTET results and said if not announced all candidates will plan for "digital protest".
Today ctet result declare if you not declare result all candidates digital protest hurry up#ctetresult2022
— Raj Raushan Kumar bhagta (@rkzrd786) February 22, 2022
Another candidate said, "All the government system is busy in the election campaign even the Education Minister is campaigning in UP Election. Who will take care of the student? Please release the CTET Result as soon as possible so that students can prepare for the main exam."
All the government system is busy in the election campaign even the #EducationMinister is campaigning in #UPElection . Who will take care of the student? Please release the #CTETResult as soon as possible so that students can prepare for the main exam. #ctetresult2022 #CTETNews
— Ajay Pathak (@ajaypathakppc) February 22, 2022
“The result date was 15 Feb, today is 22 Feb, the result of CTET exam has not come yet nor has the answer come from your side that when you will get the result, the candidate is upset and you people are sleeping,” another aspirant said.
@cbseindia29 The result date was 15 Feb, today is 22 Feb, the result of CTET exam has not come yet nor has the answer come from your side that when you will get the result, the candidate is upset and you people are sleeping ❓ @dpradhanbjp Kindly intervene https://t.co/ukYGSxKT9e
— ??? ????????? ✍️ (@The_Predictorr) February 22, 2022
"Please declare the result. Otherwise just give one notification when you going to declare it. Its not good to play with students emotion and time. If there is any issue, then. atleast notify. We are really waiting and checking the site day and night," a Twitter user said.
#ctet_result please declare the result. Otherwise just give one notification when you going to declare it. Its not good to play with students emotion and time. If there is any issue, then.
— Srinath Gupta (@shrinat07941111) February 22, 2022
atleast notify. We are really waiting and checking the site day and night. #ctetresult
In January 2021, a total of 14,47,551 candidates registered for Paper 2 out of which 11,04,454 candidates appeared and 2,39,201 candidates were declared qualified. The CBSE released the CTET 2021 answer key on February 1. Candidates must note that the board will release the final answer key along with the CTET 2021 result.
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