CTET 2017 Result
CTET exam is held twice in a year, that is, in February and September by Central Board of Se. CTET result for February exam is declared in May/June and that of CTET September exam is released in the month of November each year. The result for CTET exam is declared on the official website of the exam. As part of Central Teacher Eligibility Test result, the marks secured by the candidate in the exam as well as his qualifying status is listed. The CTET scorecard includes total marks secured by the candidate as well as marks secured by him/her in each subject. Aspirants can check their result for Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2018 by filling details such as their roll number and date of birth on the official website of the entrance test.
CTET result is declared on two websites – ctet.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in.
CTET Result: Important Dates |
|
CBSE CTET February Exam Day |
February |
CTET February Result |
May/June |
CBSE CTET September Exam Day |
September |
CTET September Result |
November |
Steps to Check CBSE CTET Result
Step 1: Visit CTET/CBSE official website.
Step 2: Click on “Result of Central Teacher Eligibility Test” link.
Step 3: Enter roll number and date of birth
Step 4: View CTET Result
Step 5: Download and take print of result for CTET exam.
CTET score is valid for a duration of seven years from the date of declaration of Central Teacher Eligibility Test result. There is no cap on the total number of times and aspirant can appear for CTET exam. A candidate who has cleared Central Teacher Eligibility Test conducted by CBSE may again appear for the entrance exam in order to improve his/her score.
CTET Qualifying Marks
Aspirants need to secure at least 90 marks out of 150 marks in each subject/paper to qualify CTET exam. CTET qualifying marks is 60%.
CTET Marksheet
Once CTET marks are declared candidates are provided with the marksheet for the entrance exam. In case a candidate misplaces his/her Central Teacher Eligibility Test marksheet then he/she can request for a duplicate marksheet by sending an application and a Demand Draft (DD) that is drawn in favour of Secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education and is payable at Delhi. The DD needs to be drawn from any nationalised bank.
CTET Duplicate Marksheet |
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Duration of Issuance |
Fee |
Within 14 working days |
Rs200 + Rs 35 (Postal Charges) |
CTET Result Analysis
CTET Exam |
No of Candidates Appeared for the Exam |
No of Candidates Qualified the Exam |
Pass Percentage |
CTET Sept 2016 |
6,53,156 |
- |
- |
Feb 2015 |
6,77,554 |
80,187 |
11.95% (Paper 1), 9.16% (Paper 2) |
Feb 2014 |
7,50,000 |
13,425 |
1.7% |
July 2013 |
7,76,000 |
77,000 |
9.96% |
November 2012 |
7,95,000 |
4,850 |
0.61% |
January 2012 |
9,00,000 |
55,422 |
6.1% |
June 2011 |
7,60,000 |
97,919 |
97,919 |
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