CTET July 2019 Calculation Sheet and OMR Sheet Available; Check Here Fee
Team Careers360 | August 2, 2019 | 11:25 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 1: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is providing the calculation sheet along with candidates’ OMR sheets for CTET 2019 July session. Candidates can obtain their OMR sheets and calculation sheet until August 31, 2019 after paying the requisite fee of Rs. 500.
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To pay the prescribed fee, candidates have to make a bank draft in favour of the Secretary, CBSE payable at Delhi/ New Delhi issued by any scheduled bank.
As per the notice released, the candidates are required to mention their roll number, name and address on the application and on the back of the bank draft. The application and bank draft is to be sent addressed to the Director of CTET by hand or by speed post at CTET Unit, CBSE, P.S. 1-2, I.P. Extension, Patparganj, Delhi-110092.
The notice also mentions that candidates who have applied beforehand under RTI Act 2005 must apply for calculation sheet afresh. These candidates will also have to pay the same amount that is Rs. 500.
Earlier, CTET result 2019 was declared on July 30, 2019. Approximately 3.52 lakh candidates qualified out of 29.22 lakh candidates who registered. Among these numbers, around 2.15 lakh candidates cleared Paper 1 while 1.37 lakh candidates qualified Paper 2. CTET 2019 exam was conducted on July 7 in 2296 exam centres in 97 cities across the country.
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