CTET Exam Analysis 2021 for Paper 1; Maths difficult, check expected cutoff
Prabakaran K | December 16, 2021 | 12:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE has conducted CTET 2021 paper 1 exam and according to the CTET paper 1 exam analysis, overall it was moderately difficult.
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 conducted CTET 2021 paper 1 across various exam centres in India. As per CTET exam analysis 2021, the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. It is for the first time that the CTET 2021 exam was conducted in computer-based mode and according to the inputs provided by the students as such they did not face any technical glitches or any other problem.
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Candidates who appeared in the CTET 2021 exam found that almost all the topics were covered in all subjects. Some of them felt that Mathematics was difficult because it was time-consuming while others found English as moderately difficult.
CTET 2021 exam dates December:
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Events |
Dates |
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CTET exam dates 2021 |
December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022 |
CTET 2021 exam analysis for paper 1 (December 16)
According to the CTET exam analysis which is based on the inputs that have been provided by the students, overall, the paper was moderately difficult. There was nothing that was out of the box and most of the questions were from the CTET syllabus.
CTET Exam Analysis 2021
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Section |
Difficulty Level |
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Difficulty level of Child Development & Pedagogy |
Easy to moderate |
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Difficulty level of Mathematics |
Moderate |
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Difficulty level of Environment Studies |
Easy to Moderate |
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Difficulty level of English |
Moderate |
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Difficulty level of Hindi |
Easy |
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Expected number of good attempts |
100+ |
CTET 2021 qualifying cutoff
The expected cut off of CTET for general category students is likely to be 60 percent while for the reserved category it will probably be 55 percent. The final cut off marks will be released along with the declaration of CTET result 2021.
Expected CTET qualifying cutoff 2021 (general category)
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Particulars |
Details |
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Qualifying percentage |
60% |
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Qualifying marks |
150 |
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Total marks |
90 |
CTET expected cut-off 2021
Candidates must obtain marks more than or equal to the CTET 2021 cut off marks to get qualified in the exam. The CTET cut off marks 2021 will be released category-wise as well as subject-wise.
CTET 2021 expected cutoff marks
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Category |
Cutoff |
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OBC |
85 |
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SC |
80 |
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General |
87 |
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ST |
80 |
Also, read - CTET 2021 last-minute preparation tips
CTET 2021 paper 2 will be conducted from 2:30 pm to 5 pm today. The month-long CTET exam will conclude on January 13, 2022. Almost every day, the CTET exam will be held in two shifts in two shifts every day and all the candidates at the test centre are expected to follow the COVID 19 protocol.
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