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Home > Articles > CTET Qualifying Marks: Score Card, Validity of Score Card, Qualifying Marks for SC, ST, OBC, GEN, PWD
Updated on 12th June, 2024 , 3 min read
CBSE has released CTET qualifying marks on their website. As CTET Result is out, CTET cut off marks are available category wise and candidates need to score minimum qualifying marks to pass CTET. To help candidates we have provided detailed information of CTET qualifying marks & cut off marks Category wise below.
The minimum qualifying marks for a candidate is referred to as cut off. Students who clear the minimum marks are called for the next stage. Every cycle, candidates should know that cut off changes as per number of registrations, average marks of candidates. Candidates can check older notifications of CTET cut off to know the complete cycle. Candidates should note down past cut off and prepare accordingly as CTET cut off will be based on past year trends.
For General category candidates 60% and above will be qualified. No negative marking for wrong answers. CTET Minimum Qualifying Marks are given below for each category. You can see your CTET passing marks by category (SC, ST, OBC, General) below.
The CTET Cut Off will be declared along with the result. You will get the cut off with your scorecard. Follow the steps below to get the official cut off.
Candidates who will become qualified for the CTET Exam will be able to easily access and download their CTET scorecard from their Digi Locker account. The CTET scorecard is directly sent by the CBSE board to the Digi Locker account of the respective candidates.
The candidates will not receive any hard copy of their CTET Score Card/ CTET Certificate from CBSE. They need to log in to their Digi Locker account with the credential sent to them on their registered mobile number and email ID by CBSE. Candidates will have to use the e-copy of the CTET Scorecard to testify about their CTET Qualification.
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CTET Certificate is issued by CBSE after CTET Exam. CTET Exam Certificate will have the following details:
CTET Passing Marks are different for GEN/OBC/SC/ST. Each category has their CTET passing criteria, qualifying marks and percentage. There are many factors on which CTET Cut off depends. The factors are:
CTET is a central-level teaching qualification test for students who desire to pursue a career in education. Every year, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Delhi must hold the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET). This clause would affect people who have previously passed out in the future. There is no limit to the number of tries a person can make to obtain a CTET Certificate. A CTET-qualified candidate may reapply in order to improve his or her score.
After passing the CTET test, you will be able to apply for elementary teacher, TGT, and PGT positions at Central Government Schools such as Kendriya Vidyalaya, DSSSB, and Navodaya Samiti School. A large number of students desire to begin their careers as teachers by passing many tests, but only a few noteworthy candidates are evaluated by the organizing organization. There is a written test for the positions of PRT, TGT, and PGT. To be eligible for the next round/final selection as mentioned in the official announcement, you must pass the exam.
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By - Kasturi Talukdar 2018-09-21 10:20:01 , 2 min readThe CTET cut-off is the minimum qualifying marks a candidate must achieve to pass the exam. It varies by category and is subject to change each cycle based on factors like the number of registrations and average marks.
No, candidates will not receive a hard copy of their CTET scorecard or certificate. They must use the e-copy available in their DigiLocker account.
The exam duration is 150 minutes.
The CTET Cut off for OBC in 2024 is expected to be between 82-87.
You will be qualified for the next stage of the selection process and will be eligible for life time qualifying certificate.
No, there is no negative marking for wrong answers in the CTET exam.
Yes, a CTET-qualified candidate can reapply to improve their score. There is no limit to the number of attempts.
If you forget your CTET registration number, you can retrieve it from the CTET website using the "Forgot Registration Number" option by providing necessary details such as your name, date of birth, and email ID.
No, there is no upper age limit for candidates to apply for the CTET exam.