CTET Result 2021 out; Total of 6,54,299 qualify, Marksheet to release on DigiLocker
CTET Result 2021 declared. CTET mark sheet and eligibility certificate to be available on DigiLocker. Check more details here.
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Check Nowvikrant.shukla | February 26, 2021 | 12:52 PM IST
NEW DELHI - The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the result of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET 1) on February 26, 2021. As per the stats shared by CBSE, a total of 4,14,798 candidates have qualified in Paper 1 while 239501 have qualified in Paper 2 of CTET 1, making the total tally of qualified candidates to 6,54,299. The CTET result 2021 has been declared on ctet.nic.in
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In order to promote Digital India, CBSE has also shared in the notice that CTET 2021 mark sheet will be available on DigiLocker. Along with the mark sheet, the qualifying certificate will be uploaded in the DigiLocker and all the qualified candidates will be provided with the login credentials to access the DigiLocker.
As per CBSE, the mark sheet and certificate will be digitally signed and will be legally valid as per IT Act. The documents will also contain an encrypted QR code for enhanced security. This initiative as per CBSE will save a lot of time and efforts for the candidates in accessing the documents and carrying them.
Check the official notice of CBSE here
CTET 2021 exam was conducted on January 31 in two shifts. According to the new guidelines, the CTET eligibility certificate will be valid for lifetime Initially it was supposed to be valid for seven years.
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