CTET 2022 exam to begin today; Know guidelines and shift timings
Vishnukumar V | December 28, 2022 | 07:06 AM IST | 2 mins read
CTET exam 2022 will begin from today onwards in online mode across the country. Candidates can check CTET 2022 important instructions and timings here.
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NEW DELHI:
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to begin the CTET exam 2022 from today, December 28 onwards in 74 cities at 243 centres.
CTET exam 2022
will be held in two shifts for each day for papers 1 and 2. CTET 2022 shift 1 for paper 1 will begin from 9.30 AM to 12 noon and shift 2 for paper 2 from 2.30 to 5.00 PM.
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Candidates appearing for the exam are advised to go through the CTET 2022 exam day guidelines to avoid any last-minute hassle. Candidates must carry all the necessary documents along with the CTET admit card 2022 to the exam centre. Candidates can download the CTET 2022 admit card on the official website at ctet.nic.in.
CTET 2022 exam date and timings
CBSE is all set to begin the exam today, December 28 onwards. Candidates can check the CTET 2022 exam timings for papers 1 and 2 from the below table.
CTET exam timings 2022
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Events |
CTET paper 1 timing |
CTET paper 2 timing |
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Commencement of entry to CTET exam centre |
8:00 am |
01:00 pm |
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Checking of CTET admit card 2022 |
09: 00 am to 09:15 am |
02:00 pm to 02:15 pm |
|
Last entry to the CTET exam hall |
09:30 am |
02:30 pm |
|
Commencement of the CTET exam |
09:30 am |
02:30 pm |
|
Conclusion of the CTET exam |
12:00 Noon |
05:00 pm |
CTET 2022 exam day guidelines
Candidates who are appearing for the CTET exam 2022 can check the guideline to be followed.
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Candidates are advised to reach the CTET exam centre before reporting time as mentioned on the CTET admit card 2022.
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After the gate closing time, no one will be permitted to enter the exam hall.
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Candidates should go through the instructions mentioned on the CTET hall ticket 2022 carefully and act accordingly.
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Along with the CTET admit card 2022, also need to carry one valid original photo identity proof to the exam centre like Voter card, Aadhaar card, PAN card, Passport, for verification purposes.
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Avoid carrying any restricted or banned items at the CTET 2022 exam centre such as Mobile phones, watches, Bluetooth-enabled devices, metallic wear, calculators, bangles, bracelets, belts etc.
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Candidates are advised to strictly follow COVID-19 guidelines given in the CTET admit card 2022 .
The CBSE has issued the CTET admit card 2022 for the exam scheduled to be held on today, December 28 and tomorrow, December 29 at ctet.nic.in. The Board will issue the CTET 2022 admit card for the rest of the exam soon on the official website.
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