Fake Notice On CTET 2022 Exam Irregularities Goes Viral, CBSE Clarifies

Last Update: March 11, 2023, 10:26 AM IST

CTET 2022 was conducted from December 28 to February 7 (Representational image)

CTET 2022 was conducted from December 28 to February 7 (Representational image)

CTET 2022 result was released on 3rd March. False report that rigged the exam was confirmed, says CBSE

central board of secondary Education (CBSE) dismissed a notice being circulated on irregularities Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) December 2022 Exam. The board clarified through a tweet that the result has already been declared. result to CTET 2022 was released on 3rd March, False reports that CTET 2022 rigging has been confirmed.

CTET 2022 was conducted from December 28 to February 7 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The provisional answer key for the same was released on February 14. The last date to challenge the answer key of CTET 2022, if any, was February 17. After the objections raised by the candidates, the final answer key and result were declared on March. 3. Candidates can check and download their scorecard from official website ctet.nic.in.

CBSE tweeted, “Public please note that CTET result has already been declared by the Board on 3.3.23.”

As per media reports, a total of 5,79,844 candidates qualified for CTET Paper 1 exam while 3,76,025 students qualified for Paper 2. For Paper 2, but 14,22,959 candidates appeared in Paper 1 while 12,76,071 attempted Paper 2.

The board had earlier notified that the marksheets and qualifying certificates of the candidates would be uploaded in DigiLocker. Candidates can download their mark sheet using their registered mobile numbers.

CTET is a national level exam which is conducted twice a year by the board. Through this exam, the board certifies the eligibility of candidates to teach in CBSE affiliated schools. The exam is conducted for the appointment of teachers from class 1 to class 8 in central government schools. The exam consists of two papers in which Paper I certifies eligibility to teach in classes 1 to 5 and Paper II for classes 6 to 8. Candidates have the option to appear for either paper or both the papers.

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