CTET December 2019 Answer Keys: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has published on CTET official website ctet.nic.in the Answer Keys and OMR Sheet of the candidates who had appeared for the CTET December 2019 exam.
The CBSE had earlier said in a notification that it will publish CTET 2019 Answer Keys and OMR Sheet of the candidates on Dec 23.
The CBSE further said candidates can challenge or raise objection if any through the link provided on the website till December 25 11:59 pm.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET 2019 on Sunday December 08, 2019.
Qualification in CTET or TET (Teacher Eligibility Test ) conducted by states is mandatory for candidates to be appointed as teachers for class I to VIII in government schools.
CTET is conducted twice every year by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The exam compromises of two papers. Paper I for candidates who wish to opt classes I to V and Paper II for candidates who wish to teach Classes VI to VIII. The questions paper was compromise of objective in nature; there were multiple options for every question.
According to the official schedule, CTET 2019 result will be declared within 06 weeks after the exam.
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