CTET Application Form 2021 - Mistakes to avoid while registering for exam at ctet.nic.in
vikrant.shukla | September 20, 2021 | 01:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
CTET application form 2021 for December session released. Check mistakes to avoid while filling CTET application form here.
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) has begun the registration process for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2021 for December session from today onwards. The CTET application form 2021 has been released in online mode on the official website - ctet.nic.in. Lakhs of candidates register for the CTET exam, hence it is important to ensure that the candidates avoid any mistake while filling the CTET 2021 application form.
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Aspirants who meet the minimum eligibility criteria, will be able to apply for CTET till October 19, 2021.If the candidates provide any incorrect information or indulge in any malpractice while registering for the CTET 2021 exam, their candidature would be cancelled.
Key points to remember before applying for CTET
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Proceed to fill the application form of CTET 2021 only after reading the official brochure.
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There is no age limit in the CTET exam, however, the minimum age must be 17 years to apply. Aspirants must make sure that they have all the original documents ready with them before they start filling the CTET application form. If documents are found to be forged at the later stage, their candidature might get rejected and they might also face legal action.
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CTET aspirants must have passed senior secondary or equivalent with at least 50% marks to apply for the CTET exam.
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Aspirants must fill the CTET application form, well in advance and not wait till the last day. This will help them avoid last minute hustle, such as server glitches, slow internet and scanning and uploading of documents and paying the application fee.
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Aspirants must always use updated browsers to fill the application form of CTET, to avoid lags.
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While paying the fee in online mode, aspirants must be careful while entering their bank and card details.
Objective of CTET 2021?
CTET is a national-level teacher eligibility test conducted twice a year to determine the eligibility of candidates for appointment as teachers in Classes 1 to 8. The CTET exam is held for two papers, the Paper 1 is for candidates who want to teach Classes 1-5 and Paper 2 is for Classes 6-8. Candidates can also appear in both the papers of CTET.
CTET exam dates 2021
As per the CTET exam dates 2021 , the exam will be conducted December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022. This will be the first time that the exam will be conducted in online mode.
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