Central Teacher Eligibility Test
There is much difference between TGT and PGT .
Candidates having graduation degree with B.Ed are eligible to teach in 1–8 .
Candidate thanks having post graduation with B.Ed are eligible to teach from 11–12. ( Lecturer in inter colleges and other government schools)..
After having B.Ed degree you need to qualify CTET ( central teacher eligibility test) to be a teacher in central government as well as state government schools. As CTET validate in kvs , dsssb and other state teaching exams. After CTET you don't worry about your state TET.
There is no need of CTET to be a PGT.
Just Post graduation and B.Ed is sufficient .
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if you forgotten your roll number, you can retrieve your registration ID by clicking on the “Forgot Registration Number” link and entering the basic details they are asking you have to fill there some personal info like parents name, dob etc.
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In case you have forgotten your CTET application number then you can retrieve it by following steps:
After submission, you will get application number. For more info, visit here:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ctet-application-form
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The education requirement to be eligible for CTET for primary level is
Or
For upper primary level the eligibility criteria is as follows
You are not eligible as you haven't completed your graduation or Completed Diploma in Elementary Education.
You should check your registered contact details such as email-id and mobile number provided during filling the form, or else you can find the application number by visiting the page at https://examinationservices.nic.in/examsys/ForgotPassword/ForgetRegistration.aspx, here you have to enter details such as your name, your parent's name, dob, security pin and submit the same.you'll get the application number.
CTET is tough as compared to State level TET, as it is conducted Centrally. But if you aspire to become a Central Government employee you can set the target and preparation with thorough study of the syllabus, reading good book and solving questions make it easier for you.
The level of exam was easy to moderate in the year 2020. The advantage of giving exam is to become teacher in Central schools with good amount of pay by the Central Government. Paper 1 is for Class 1 to class 6 and paper 2 is for class 6 to class 8. You can also fillup choosing either from the two papers or both.
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hello yes you can apply as it is a govt. aided scheme each state conduct its own procedure
here is the link to the youtube video hope it will help you
https://youtu.be/j7EvP0ViQH8
Hello ,
You can download the previous paper from the below link
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ctet-question-papers
The CTET question paper will be founded on the most recent test example and prospectus of CTET 2021. CBSE will give the subject-wise inquiry paper of CTET 2021. CTET test this year will be led in web-based mode. The fifteenth version of CTET will be led in online mode from December 16, 2021 to January 13, 2022. The CTET online structure 2021 will begin from September 20 and the last date to enlist is October 25, 2021.
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Hello Aspirant,
The corrections can be done when the correction window is open few weeks before the admit card is given. Check the application form by Login id and password. Check the college list properly and fill the gap.
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According to CBSE, CTET is the qualifying examination for central government teaching job. After clearing CTET, you can apply for all Central Government Teaching jobs like KVS, NVS Army Teacher, ERDO etc.
This year CBSE had postponed the CTET 2020 July session exam due to COVID 19 which was to be held earlier on July 15.
Latest date of Examination is to be announced soon.
To get updated about CTET2020 visit here- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ctet
To get all info about CTET visit- https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ctet
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