CTET December 2019: The last date to make correction in the application forms of candidates who are appearing for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET 2019 ends on Thursday i.e. October 10, 2019.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET 2019 on Sunday December 08, 2019.
The CBSE had enabled on October 04, 2019 on its website the link to make corrections if any in the applications forms submitted by the candidates who have registered online for the CTET December 2019.
Candidates appearing for CTET 2019 should note that the CBSE has as of now not announced any change in the last date of correction. Hence, candidates appearing for CTET 2019 should do the correction, if any, on or before October 10, 2019.
As per the CTET December 2019 schedule, the CBSE will release the CTET 2019 Admit Card in the 3rd week of November. The CBSE has not confirmed any fixed date to release the CTET December 2019 Admit Card (Hall Ticket).
The CBSE will declare the CTET December 2019 result within 06 (six) weeks from the date of conduct of the examination.
"The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the 13thedition of Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 08-12-2019 (Sunday). The test will be conducted in 110 cities all over the country", the CBSE said.
The online application-processfor CTET December 2019 examination was started on August 19, 2019. Last date to submit the application form was extended till September 30, 2019.
For more details and CTET Age Limit, CTET 2019 application form, CTET Question Paper format, CTET Structure and Content, CTET Qualifying Marks and Award of CTET Certificate and list of CTET Exam centres, candidates can log in to ctet.nic.in.
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