CTET 2022 exam tomorrow; Know last-minute preparation tips
CBSE is going to start the CTET 2022 exam from December 28 onwards. Candidates can check CTET last-minute preparation tips 2022 here.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check NowDevnath Tiwari | December 27, 2022 | 10:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Central Board of Secondary Education is all set to conduct the CTET exam 2022 at various exam centres across the country. As per the official notification, CTET 2022 exam will be conducted tomorrow onwards, i.e., December 28. Candidates can go for the CTET last-minute preparation tips 2022 here to crack the exam in the first attempt.
CTET 2022 admit card
has been issued for the exams to be held on December 28 and 29 at ctet.nic.in.
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CTET 2022 exam is conducted to test the eligibility of candidates for becoming a teacher in Central Government schools and private schools for which thousands of candidates appear but a few are able to clear it successfully. CTET 2022 exam will be conducted in the Computer-Based Test mode for the students at various exam centres across the country.
CTET 2022 exam date
Events |
Dates |
CTET 2022 pre-admit card release date |
December 20, 2022 |
CTET 2022 admit card release date |
December 26, 2022 |
CTET exam date 2022 |
December 28 and 29, 2022 (Rest of the dates to be released soon) |
CTET 2022 last-minute preparation tips
Candidates can go through the CTET last minute preparation tips 2022 given below because only a few days left for the examination.
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Candidates should know the complete exam pattern of the CTET 2022 before the exam like exam conducting date, what kind of questions asked in the exam, marking scheme and other important details.
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Aspirants must attempt all the questions because there is no negative marking applied in the CTET 2022 exam.
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Candidates must read the questions carefully before marking them with the right answers in the OMR sheet. They have to also practice for marking in the OMR sheet before the exam to avoid any unnecessary mistakes.
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Candidates should focus not only to qualify the CTET 2022 exam but to score better for being eligible to become teachers further.
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Candidates must learn the good time management skills by practicing the CTET last year’s question papers.
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Aspirants can listen to music and play exams to get away from exam stress.
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Don’t dedicate more time to a single question, you can skip and solve others and then come back to focus on that remaining one.
Also Check - CTET Admit Card 2022 (Out) Live: Download CBSE CTET hall ticket at ctet.nic.in; Direct link, exam date
To score 145+ out of 150 marks, candidates should be well-prepared with all the concepts for the CTET 2022 Paper 1 & Paper 2 before starting last-minute preparation strategy. So, only two days are left for the CTET 2022 exam, revise all important topics of four sections through notes that you have already created.
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