CTET application form 2021 released at ctet.nic.in; Get direct link to apply here
Ujjwal Kirti | September 20, 2021 | 12:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
Central Board of Secondary Education has released the CTET application form for December 2021. The last date to fill CTET application form 2021 is October 19.
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NEW DELHI:
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the CTET application form 2021 in online mode on the official website - ctet.nic.in. Eligible candidates can fill the CTET application form 2021 till October 19, 2021 (11:59 PM). CBSE provides the option to pay the CTET 2021 application fees till October 20, 2021 (3:30 PM). Applicants must keep all the documents and information ready as per the CTET notification 2021 in the prescribed formats to avoid any mistake while filling the CTET December 2021 application form.
Direct link to fill CTET application form 2021 -
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CBSE announced the CTET exam date 2021 in online mode on September 18. As per CTET 2021 notification , CTET 2021 will be conducted from December 16 to January 13, 2022. Applicants must check the application fees of CTET 2021 as it varies according to the category and paper chosen by students.
CTET 2021 application form release date
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CTET events |
CTET December session Important dates |
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CTET 2021 notification |
September 18, 2021 |
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CTET December 2021 application form date |
September 20, 2022 |
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Last date to fill the CTET application form 2021 |
October 19, 2021 |
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CTET exam date 2021 |
December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022 |
How to fill CTET application form 2021
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Visit the CTET official website - ctet.nic.in .
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Click on the CTET December 2021 application form link available on the bottom of the homepage.
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A new page will be open
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Click on the ‘Registration’ tab available on the page
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Enter the basic details to complete the CTET registration process
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The CTET registration number and password will be sent to the registered mobile number and email address
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Complete the CTET application form by filling in the required information such as subject option, exam centre details, academic details and others.
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Upload scanned CTET documents - photograph and signature.
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Payment of CTET application fee.
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Download and take a printout of the acknowledgement page after successful submission of the CTET application form.
CTET 2021 Application fee
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Category |
Only Paper I or II |
Both Paper I and II |
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General/ OBC |
Rs 1,000 |
Rs 1,200 |
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SC/ ST/ PWD |
Rs 500 |
Rs 600 |
CTET Eligibility Criteria
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Nationality |
Indian |
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CTET age eligibility |
No age limit |
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CTET Educational qualification |
For Paper 1 (Primary stage): 2 years diploma in elementary education with 50% marks in 10+2 from a recognised board. For Paper 2 (Elementary stage): Graduation in any discipline from recognised university with a 2 years diploma in elementary education. |
In a move to increase employment opportunities for candidates wanting to become teachers, the Government has decided to extend the validity of the Teacher Eligibility Test certificate from 7 years to lifetime .
What if the CTET 2021 confirmation page is not generated?
It is mandatory to take the printout of the CTET 2021 confirmation page as candidates need to present the CTET application form 2021 confirmation page as one of the documents during the document verification round. In case of any discrepancy, candidates can contact the CTET Deputy Secretary, CBSE between 10:00 AM-5:00 PM, along with the copy of e-challan or payment slip.
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