The CTET test is used to select candidates for teaching positions at a variety of government institutions (Representative Image)
The CTET 2023 was administered on August 20 in two shifts by the CBSE. Results are estimated to be released by the end of September
The Central Eligibility Entrance Test (CTET) answer key 2023 will be made available soon. As soon as the CTET 2023 answer key is published, candidates who took the test can access it on the CTET’s official website, ctet.nic.in. The CTET 2023 was administered on August 20 in two shifts by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Results are estimated to be released by the end of September, according to the examination’s detailed circular.
Students who are dissatisfied with the preliminary CTET answer key will have a certain amount of time to file an objection. After the board publishes the answer key, candidates can submit objections to the tentative CTET answer key 2023 by paying a cost of Rs 1,000 per question. The applicants’ challenges will be looked upon by subject matter experts before the publication of the final answer key. The CTET 2023 result will be generated based on the CTET 2023 final answer key.
In addition to the CTET final answer key, a CTET response sheet 2023 will be made accessible on the CBSE’s official website. The candidates’ exam answers as well as the right answers are listed on the CTET answer sheet. The applicants will also receive digital mark sheets and eligibility certificates from the board via DigiLocker.
CTET answer key 2023: How to download
Step 1: Navigate to CTET 2023’s official website, ctet.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, choose the “CTET answer key 2023″ option.
Step 3: Type in your credentials to login if necessary.
Step 4: The screen will show the answer key PDF.
Step 5: Save the PDF before clicking the links for the answer key, response sheet and question paper.
Step 6: Compare the responses and raise any challenges you have.
In the CTET August exam, an overall attendance of 80 per cent was recorded. In all, more than 29 lakh students (15,01,719 for paper 1 (for classes 1 to 5) and 14,02,184 for paper 2 (for classes 6 to 8)) had registered for the test this year.
A candidate’s CTET scorecard is valid for life. The CTET test is used to select candidates for teaching positions at a variety of government institutions, including National Army schools, KVs, NVs, and ERDOs. Some private schools also hire teachers based on CTET results. The CTET is split into two parts: Paper I is for candidates who intend to teach grades 1 through 5, and Paper II is for those who want to teach grades 6 through 8.