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CTET Exam Analysis 2024: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the CTET exam on December 14, 2024. The 20th edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) was organized offline in pen and paper mode. Candidates who took the exam shared the overall difficulty level of the CTET Paper 1 and Paper 2. As per the feedback, the CTET Paper 1 was easy to moderate and Paper 2 was moderate. The detailed CTET exam analysis and review are shared below based on the student's reactions and feedback. Shiksha.com reached out to the candidates at CTET exam centres to get their feedback on the difficulty level of the exam and the questions asked. The CTET 2024 paper analysis provided here also contains the section-wise topics. Candidates can also check below the previous years' exam analysis and review for past editions.
The CTET 2024 exam is organised offline in pen and paper mode. The CBSE conducts the CTET exam in two shifts on exam day in several CTET exam centres 2024 across India. Candidates preparing for the exam should check the detailed CTET exam analysis for Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the past years below.
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Q: What is the difficulty level of CTET exam?
Q: Is the CTET 2024 Analysis Available?
Yes, the CTET 2024 paper analysis is available. The CTET exam analysis has been shared after the conduct of the exam. Shiksha.com reached out to the candidates who appeared for the exam to provide the real-time exam analysis and review. The overall as well as section-wise CTET paper analysis is shared here based on the candidates' feedback who appear for the examination - https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ctet-exam-analysis
Q: What is the CTET exam date 2024?
The CTET exam date 2024 was December 14, 2024. The 20th edition of the CTET exam was conducted offline in pen and paper mode. The CTET notification 2024 was released in September 2024. The CTET Dec 2024 application began with the reelase of notification. The CTET 2024 exam will be held on a single day in two shifts for Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Q: How to crack CTET exam? Which are the important books for CTET exam?
Cracking the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) exam requires a well-planned study approach and a thorough understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus. Here are some tips to crack the CTET exam:
- Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: Candidates should carefully analyze the CTET exam pattern and syllabus and make a study plan accordingly.
- Use the right study material: Candidates should refer to the latest CTET exam preparation books and study materials to stay updated on the latest trends and topics.
- Practice previous year question papers: Solving previous year question papers helps candidates understand the exam pattern and question types, and also helps them identify their weak areas.
- Time management: Managing time effectively is essential to succeed in the CTET exam. Candidates should allocate enough time to each section of the exam and practice time-bound mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy.
- Revision: Regular revision of the studied material is essential to retain information and improve recall. *note : do upvote if I was helpful and follow me to get more information in future.
CTET Exam Analysis 2024: December
The CTET exam analysis 2024 is provided here based on the reactions and feedback shared by candidates. The analysis informs candidates about the difficulty level of the exam along with the topics from which questions are asked and attempts made by candidates. Have a look at the CTET Dec 2024 exam review below:
CTET Paper 1 Exam Analysis 2024
CTET Paper 1 Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language II (Hindi) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Mathematics |
Moderate |
30 |
Environmental Studies |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Total |
Easy to Moderate |
150 |
Watch CTET Paper 1 Analysis 2024 Video
CTET Exam Analysis 2024 (Paper 2)
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language II (Hindi) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Mathematics & Science or Social Science |
Moderate |
30 |
Total |
Easy to Moderate |
150 |
Watch CTET Paper 2 Analysis 2024 Video
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CTET Exam Analysis 2024
CTET Paper 1 Exam Analysis 2024: Section-Wise (Jan)
The CTET Paper 1 exam analysis 2024 has been shared here paper-wise and section-wise for the Jan session for Child Development & Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, Mathematics, and EVS sections. As per the feedback shared by candidates. the CTET 2024 Paper 1 was easy to moderate. There were repeated questions in the CTET CDP section of Paper 1. The CTET EVS section comprised factual questions and the CDP section comprised conceptual questions.
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy |
30 |
Language-II (Hindi) |
Easy |
30 |
Mathematics |
Moderate |
30 |
Environmental Studies |
Moderate |
30 |
Total |
Easy to Moderate |
150 |
Students who appeared for the exam shared the following CTET paper analysis 2024 for Paper 1:
- Shiv stated "The CTET Paper 1 was easy to moderate. CTET CDP section was easy. Sanskrit language section was easy as well."
- Ravinder shared "The CTET Paper 1 was moderate in terms of difficulty level. The CTET Paper 1 question paper 2024 was lengthy. EVS section was a bit hard.
- Saurav stated "The CTET question paper 1 comprised question on Social Learning in CDP section. EVS questions were easy to moderate and factual."
- Avdesh stated, "There were conceptual and factual questions in the CTET Paper 1. There were repeated questions in CDP. EVS section comprised questions from NCERT."
- Ram stated "CTET Paper 1 was moderate. EVS questions were from previous years."
Also Read: CTET Application Form 2025
CTET Paper 2 Exam Analysis 2024: Section-Wise
The section-wise CTET Paper 2 exam analysis 2024 has been shared below. We shared here the detailed CTET Paper 2 analysis including the section-wise difficulty level, overall difficulty and the topics from which questions are asked in the exam.
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy To Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy |
30 |
Language-II (Hindi) |
Easy |
30 |
Mathematics & Science |
Moderate |
60 |
Social Science |
Moderate |
60 |
Total |
Easy to Moderate |
150 |
CTET exam analysis 2024 of the July session has been shared here for Paper 1 and Paper 2 based on the candidates' feedback.
Also Read: CTET Question Paper 2024: Paper 1 & Paper 2 PDF Download
CTET Paper 2 Analysis 2024
Check the CTET exam analysis 2024 for Paper 2 below.
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language II (Hindi) |
Easy |
30 |
Mathematics & Science or Social Science |
Moderate |
30 |
Total |
Easy to Moderate |
150 |
Also Read: CTET Exam Analysis 2024 Paper 2
Watch the CTET Exam Analysis 2024 Video for Paper 2
CTET Paper 1 Analysis 2024
Check the CTET exam analysis 2024 for Paper 1 below.
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language II (Hindi) |
Easy |
30 |
Mathematics |
Moderate |
30 |
Environmental Studies |
Moderate |
30 |
Total |
Easy to Moderate |
150 |
Also Read: CTET Exam Analysis 2024 Paper 1
Watch CTET Paper 1 Analysis 2024 Video
Q: What is the syllabus and exam pattern for CTET paper 2?
Q: How many sections are there in CTET Paper 1?
Q: Which sections of the CTET exam are usually lengthy?
The CTET exam is conducted for two papers- Paper 1 and Paper 2. The CTET Paper 1 contains questions from Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies. The CTET Paper 2 comprises questions from four subjects- Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, Mathematics and Science or Social Studies/Social Sciences. Candidates usually find the Mathematics section a little time taking. Moreover, many candidates find the Reading Comprehension questions of the CTET exam also lengthy.
CTET Previous Years Exam Analysis
Candidates can check the previous year's CTET exam analysis below in detail.
CTET Exam Analysis 2023: Paper 1 & Paper 2
CTET Paper Analysis 2023 for Paper 1
Have a look at the CTET exam analysis 2023 for Paper 1 below along with the questions asked and their difficulty level:
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language-II (Hindi) |
Easy |
30 |
Mathematics |
Moderate |
30 |
Environmental Studies |
Moderate |
30 |
Total |
Moderate |
150 |
CTET Exam Analysis 2023 for Paper 2
Have a look at the CTET exam analysis 2023 for Paper 2 below along with the questions asked and their difficulty level:
CTET Subjects |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Moderate |
30 |
Language-I (English) |
Easy to Moderate |
30 |
Language II (Hindi) |
Easy |
30 |
Mathematics & Science/ Social Science |
Moderate to Difficult |
30 |
Total |
Moderate |
150 |
Also Read:
- CTET Exam Analysis 2023 for Paper 1: Question Paper Review, Difficulty Level
- CTET Exam Analysis 2023 Paper 2: Difficulty Level & Question Paper PDF
CTET 2022 Exam Analysis for Shift 1 and 2
The detailed CTET Exam Analysis 2022 is mentioned below. The CTET exam analysis and review is provided here separately for Shift 1 and Shift 2 in detail.
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December 28, 2022 | Shift 1: Click Here Shift 2: Click Here |
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The CTET 2022 exam analysis video is given below:
CTET Exam Analysis 2021
The CTET December 2021 exam was held on multiple days and in multiple shifts. As per the students' reaction, the overall difficulty level of the exam was easy to moderate. CTET exam analysis is shared below along with the section-wise difficulty level and topics from which questions are asked in the exam. Have a look:
CTET Paper 1 Exam Analysis 2021: Section-wise
The table below contains the detailed exam analysis and review of the CTET Paper 1:
Section |
Difficulty Level |
Topics |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Language-I (English) |
Moderate |
|
Language-II (Hindi) |
Easy |
|
Mathematics |
Moderate |
|
Environmental Studies |
Easy |
|
Also Read: CTET Exam Analysis 2021 of Paper 1: Know Student Reaction
Watch CTET 2021 Exam Analysis & Review Video of Paper 1
CTET Paper 2 Exam Analysis 2021: Section-wise
The table below contains the detailed exam analysis and review of the CTET Paper 2:
Section |
Difficulty Level |
Topics |
---|---|---|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Language-I (English) |
Moderate |
|
Language-II (Hindi) |
Easy |
|
Mathematics & Science |
Moderate |
Mathematics
Science
|
Social Studies |
Moderate |
|
CTET 2020 Exam Analysis for Paper 1 & 2
The overall difficulty level of CTET Paper 1 was easy. Check the video below to know more about CTET Paper 1 2020:
The CTET 2020 Paper 2 was relatively easier than last year. Shiksha reported live from the CTET exam centre and interviewed the candidates who appeared in the CTET Paper 2. Most of the candidates were of opinion that CTET can be qualified in two months of preparation. Except for some questions, the paper was easy and doable. Solving the previous year papers provided little help as most of the questions were new. The number of repeated questions were negligible. The paper followed the pattern given in the notification and the questions were evenly distributed among all the topics of the CTET Syllabus.
CTET Paper 2 Analysis and Review 2020 by Students
CTET 2019 Exam Analysis for Paper 1 & 2
CTET 2019 Paper 1 was conducted on December 8 from 9:30 am-12 noon. A majority of the candidates that Shiksha spoke to shared that the paper was easy but lengthy. Many of the candidates could not complete the paper on time. Have a look at the analysis of Paper 1 below.
CTET 2019 Paper 2 was conducted in the second shift from 2:00-4:30 pm on December 8. The majority of the students that Shiksha spoke to shared that the paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level and the questions in the exam were a bit tricky. Watch the detailed analysis below.
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CTET Exam Analysis 2024 FAQs
Have a look at the CTET exam analysis 2024 FAQs below.
Q: Is there any negative marking in the CTET exam?
No, there is no negative marking in the CTET examination. Candidates are awarded one mark for every correct answer in the exam and there is no deduction for wrong answers or unattempted questions. The reason behind the 'no negative marking' policy is that the CTET is an eligibility exam and not a recruitment exam. The CTET exam is conducted in two levels- Paper 1 is for candidates interested in teaching classes 1 to 5, and Paper 2 is for candidates interested in teaching classes 6 to 8. Both the papers consist of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) wherein each question carries one mark. There is no negative marking in the exam, which implies that candidates are not penalized for choosing the wrong option as their answer. It is advisable that candidates should focus on attempting as many questions as they can in the CTET exam to achieve a high score. It is important that candidates must avoid guessing and attempt questions with high accuracy.
Q: What is a good score in CTET?
Obtaining more than 60 per cent marks is considered as a good score in the CTET exam. Out of the total 150 marks, 90 marks are minimum qualifying marks for the General category and 82 are minimum qualifying marks for Reserved categories such as SC/ ST/ OBC. Those who score over and above the minimum qualifying marks are considered a good scorers.
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Comprehensive Strategies to Pass CTET Exam:
Understand Syllabus and Exam Pattern. One should be well conversant with the syllabus both for Paper 1 and Paper 2, such as Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I & II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies for Paper 1, and other subjects covered under
Answered 5 days ago
Hii Baijnath, you can qualify CTET (Central Teachers Eligibility Test) Exam by following these steps :
- Comprehend the exam pattern and syllabus in detail.
- Utilize the appropriate study material and go through conceptual clarity of every topic.
- Practice atleast 5 previous years questions of CTET exam mu
Answered 5 days ago
CTET Best Books for Paper 1 & Paper 2: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) have conducted the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2024 exam on July 7, 2024, to determine the eligibility of candidates as primary teachers (Classes 1 to 5) and elementary teachers (Classes 6 to 8). I ha
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 6 days ago
Yes, you can appear for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) if you are in your third year of an integrated B.Sc B.Ed. program:
The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has revised the CTET eligibility criteria to allow candidates enrolled in Teacher Training Courses (TTC) to apply f
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
You can view the CTET December 2022 question papers and their answer keys on different sites offering educational content. For provides Pdf of the CTET question paper along with the answer key as it also comprises analysis and tips about how to prepare? Collage Dekho also directs one to download th
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
No, candidates are not allowed to change their preferences of CTET exam centres after the final submission of the CTET application form. However, the CBSE provides a one-time facility of CTET application correction to candidates wherein they can modify their exam city preferences.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 weeks ago
Yes, B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) graduates can apply for the *Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)* exam, but only under certain conditions. The CTET is conducted by the *Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)* to determine the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in central gov
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered 2 weeks ago
The general eligibility requirements for most candidates who wish to appear for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) as teachers at the primary and upper primary levels are :-
Primary Level (Class I-V):
Educational Qualification:
Senior Secondary (or equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passe
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Answered 2 weeks ago
The syllabus for Language II (Malayalam) in CTET Paper 1 includes the following:
Understanding: Two unseen prose passages (literary, narrative, or scientific) with questions on comprehension, grammar, and verbal ability (15 questions).
Language Development Pedagogy Includes topics about language learn
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 weeks ago
Yes, you may opt for Social Science as a subject for the CTET, even though maths may not be a strong suit of yours. Because candidates can choose subjects keeping in mind their strengths and preferences, the CTET offers them this facility. Since you have a B.Ed degree in the Science stream, you are
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