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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will wrap up the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) July 2024 answer key challenge window tonight, July 27. In addition to the preliminary answer key and scanned pictures of the OMR answer sheets, the CTET objection window has also been made accessible at ctet.nic.in, the official website. The CTET 2024 was administered in two shifts on July 7 and the answer key was made available on July 24.
The CTET final answer key and results will be announced when the subject experts have reviewed all of the challenges. The board will thereafter submit all qualified applicants’ CTET mark sheets in digital format to the DigiLocker account. The CTET eligibility certificate is legally recognised under the IT Act.
To dispute questions or answers on the CTET answer key 2024, applicants must pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000 per question. “There is a provision for the candidates to challenge the answer keys through the link available on the website https://ctet.nic.in/ from 24/07/2024 to 27/07/2024 (upto 11:59 PM),” the governing body announced.
If the challenge is approved by the Board, which means that subject experts find an error in the answer key, a policy decision will be made and the objection fee will be reimbursed, according to the CTET website.
CTET 2024 Answer Key: How To Submit Objections
Step 1: Visit the official website, ctet.nic.in.
Step 2: On the webpage, click the link to the CTET 2024 answer keys.
Step 3: Sign in using your credentials.
Step 4: A screen displaying your CTET 2024 answer key will appear.
Step 5: To challenge the solution key, click the provided link.
Step 6: Choose which answer you want to challenge.
Step 7: Provide any corroborating documentation.
Step 8: Submit your CTET 2024 Answer Key challenges and keep a copy for future reference.
The CTET 2024 consisted of two papers: paper 1 for applicants who have applied to teach in Classes 1–5, and Paper 2 for individuals who wish to teach in Classes 6–8. A candidate who achieves at least 60 percent or more on the CTET is regarded to have passed the TET.
The CTET paper 1 has five sections: child development and pedagogy, language 1, language 2, mathematics, and environmental studies. Each part contains 30 questions with 30 marks, for a total of 150 questions and 150 marks. In the case of paper 2, the last two portions were mathematics and science (for instructors applying for these subjects) or social studies (for any other teacher); both sections had 60 questions for 60 marks.
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