"Give us a tentative date": CTET 2021 result delayed, candidate protest online
Abhiraj P | March 5, 2022 | 06:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
CTET Result 2021: CTET candidates have written on Twitter asking the board to release the CTET result 2021.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not yet released the CTET result 2021. The CTET 2021 exam was held from December 16, 2021, to January 21, 2022. Candidates are worried about the delay in the result as the CBSE was supposed to release the result two weeks ago. Many CTET candidates have written on Twitter asking the board to release the CTET result 2021.
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The CTET 2021 was conducted in 20 languages across India. The exam was conducted for two papers – those who clear paper 1 are eligible to become a teacher for Classes 1 to 8, and those who clear paper 2 can become a teacher for Classes 6 to 8.
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Many candidates said that the CBSE should have informed them on the status of the result through a notification rather than being silent on it.
#CTET CBSE management should not play with students emotions..Atleast you could send a notification if you failed to declare the result in time... #irresponsiblebehaviour @cbseindia29 #ctetresult2022 #CTETResult2021 #ctet_suno_pukar #ctetresult #CTET #ctetresult2022
— Anamika Singh (অণামিকা)?? (@iAnamika21) February 26, 2022
“CTET CBSE management should not play with students emotions..Atleast you could send a notification if you failed to declare the result in time,” said Anamika Singh from Bihar.
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Another aspirant Aswini claimed that application portals have been closed by many central schools. She pleaded to at least release the tentative date for the results.
Many Central schools have already closed their application portals!!
— Aswini (@Aswini77009662) March 3, 2022
We plead you to at least release a tentative date for the results! #CTETResult2021 #CTET @cbseindia29
“Result was expected by 15 Feb still no news Either declare today or atleast issue notification about date. Why just go on counting hits ur sight getting,” says Anil Chawla, an aspirant on Twitter. He further asked to update the board’s website with the result status.
Result was expected by15Feb still no news Either declare today or atleast issue notification about date.Why just go on counting hits ur sight getting #CTETResult2021
— ANIL CHAWLA (@chawlanil) March 1, 2022
Some students even called for Twitter campaigns against CBSE in order to force the board to take action and release the results soon.
“Let's start twitter campaign and fight for our rights regarding ctet result Dec 2021 against CBSE,” said Sachin Tiwari.
#CTETResult2021 #cbseresult #CBSE #PMOIndia #results
— Sachin Tiwari (@SachinT12847152) March 3, 2022
Let's start twitter campaign and fight for our rights regarding ctet result Dec 2021 against CBSE. Come and Join with us at 11AM
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Certain students used memes taking a sarcastic dig at the CBSE board due to the delay in releasing the CTET 2021 results.
Dear CBSE,
— SUMAN (@SUMAN1234560) March 3, 2022
Ctet result December 2021 #CTETResult2021 pic.twitter.com/8GXJPrj3ri
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