CTET is a qualifying exam conducted by CBSE for candidates who want to become primary or elementary teachers. The board will soon announce CTET 2025 exam date for July session.
Kolkata: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will soon announce the CTET 2025 exam dates and notification. Along with the CTET exam 2025 notification, CBSE will also release the application form. If you want to appear for the CTET July 2025 exam, you must fill out the application form within the deadline by visiting the official website.
Direct Link: CTET Application Form 2025 (Open Soon) |
After that, CBSE will open a one-time correction window for candidates who have submitted their CTET 2025 application forms. During this period, applicants can make changes or corrections to their submitted forms online.
The CTET 2025 exam will likely be conducted in July 2025. The official notification will announce all the key details, including exam dates, who is eligible to apply, what topics to study (syllabus), and the exam format. Once candidates complete their application, they can download their admit card from the CTET website to appear for the exam.
Candidates wish to apply for CTET 2025 must follow the steps below:
Candidates need to upload these documents while applying for CTET 2025:
For CTET 2025, General and OBC category candidates need to pay INR 1,000 for single paper or INR 1,200 for both papers. While SC, ST, and PwD candidates need to pay INR 500 for one paper or INR 600 for both papers.
Check the following table:
CTET 2025 Application Fees | ||
Category | Application Fees | |
Single Paper | Both Paper | |
General/OBC | INR 1000 | INR 1200 |
SC/ST/OBC | INR 500 | INR 600 |
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Ans: To be eligible for the CTET 2025 exam, candidates must need a minimum of 45% aggregate in graduation or 50% in Class 12 with a prescribed teacher training program, for Paper 1 (primary teachers), while for Paper 2 (upper primary teachers) they need a graduation degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
Ans: The CTET 2025 exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 for aspiring teachers of classes 1-5 (Primary Stage) and Paper 2 for classes 6-8 (Elementary Stage). Both papers contain 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question carries 1 mark without negative marking.
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