CTET Answer Key 2019 (Final) Released; Know How to Download
Shristi Kirti | August 5, 2019 | 12:52 PM IST | 1 min read
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 5: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the final answer key of CTET 2019 for both paper I and II. The answer key has been announced in the form of PDF wherein candidates can find the revised answers against the challenges raised on the provisional key. To download the final CTET answer key, candidates can visit ctet.nic.in
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Earlier, the authority had released the provisional answer key of CTET on July 24, 2019 and candidates could raise objections until July 26. The authority has also released the result of CTET on July 30, 2019. As per the result released, there are approximately 3.52 lakh candidates who qualified the exam among whom as many as 2.15 lakh candidates qualified in CTET paper I while 1.37 lakh candidates made it in CTET paper II.
The test was held for two paper - paper I and II of 150 marks each. Candidates were given 3 hours to complete the paper during which they were asked questions from five sections - Language I, Language II, Child Development and Pedagogy, Environmental Studies and Mathematics/Social Sciences.
CTET 2019 exam was held on July 7, 2019 in offline mode. CTET is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidate as Teachers from classes 1 to 8. The test is conducted for two papers - paper I and II. paper ai is held for those who wish to become Teachers from classes for those who wish to become teachers from classes 6 to 8.
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