CTET Admit Card 2021 to release today at ctet.nic.in; Know exam timings, guidelines here
Prabakaran K | December 10, 2021 | 10:30 AM IST | 2 mins read
The Central Board of Secondary Education will release the CBSE CTET admit card 2021 today on the official website - ctet.nic.in.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check NowNew Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the CTET 2021 admit card today. The admit card of CTET will be released online on the official website ctet.nic.in. CTET admit card 2021 download link will be activated soon. After that, the candidates can download CTET 2021 admit card and appear for the examination at the given centre, date and time. The CTET 2021 exam will be conducted from December 16 to January 13 and it is for the first that it will be held in online mode.
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In case of any discrepancy detected in CTET admit card 2021 regarding details of the candidate like photograph, signature or any other details which are different from the confirmation page, Candidates can contact the CTET unit immediately for rectification.
CTET 2021 exam date and timings
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CTET exam dates 2021 (Paper 1 & II) |
December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022 (exact date and shift of examination will be mentioned on the CTET admit card 2021 of the candidate) |
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Shift 1 |
Shift 2 |
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Entry in the exam centre |
7:30 AM |
12:30 PM |
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Checking of CTET 2021 admit cards |
9 AM to 09:15 AM |
2 PM to 02:15 PM |
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Checking of computer |
9:15 AM |
2:15 PM |
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Last entry in the exam centre |
9:30 AM |
2:30 PM |
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Exam Starts |
9:30 AM |
2:30 PM |
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Exam ends |
12 Noon |
5 PM |
CTET 2021 exam day guidelines
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The candidates need to report at the exam centre at 7:30 for Shift 1 and 12.30 pm for Shift 2 i.e. two hours before the commencement of the CTET 2021 examination.
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Also along with the CBSE CTET 2021 admit card, it is necessary to bring a valid photo identity proof or else the candidate will not be permitted to appear for the exam.
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At the CTET exam centres, candidates’ body temperature will have to be checked and they must follow the COVID 19 protocol.
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A candidate who reports after 9:30 am in Shift I at the examination centre and after 2:30 pm in Shift II will not be permitted to appear in the CTET exam 2021.
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The candidates are advised to read the instructions carefully on the CTET admit card 2021.
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Items not allowed inside the exam centre - Any kind of stationery items and communication devices such as mobile phones, earphones, microphones, Pager, Health band, watches, camera, wallets, goggles, handbags, gold ornaments etc.
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During the CTET 2021 examination, the invigilator will check CTET 2021 admit card of all the candidates to verify the identity of candidate.
Also, check - CTET Mock Test 2021 direct link available at ctet.nic.in
Note: If any candidates need technical assistance during the CTET exam 2021, they may approach the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator in the exam hall.
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