The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will close the objection window for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2024 today. Candidates who appeared in the exam can raise objections against any answer in the answer key on the official website using their roll number and date of birth.
They will be required to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000 per question. Challenges without the fee or submitted through other means (such as mail or letter) will not be accepted.
The notification states, "No grievance with regard to answer key(s) after the declaration of the result of CTET - July, 2024 will be entertained."
The exam was held on July 7 across 136 cities nationwide in two shifts.
Following the release of the CTET July 2024 result, each candidate will receive their marksheet and eligibility certificate via their DigiLocker accounts. To ensure security, the mark sheets and certificates will feature an encrypted QR code that can be scanned and verified using the DigiLocker app.
The CTET 2024 had two papers: Paper 1 for candidates aiming to teach Classes 1 to 5, and Paper 2 for those intending to teach Classes 6 to 8. The examination comprised 150 multiple-choice questions, with each correct answer awarding one mark. There is no negative marking.
The CTET 2024 qualification certificates will be valid for life for all categories. There is no cap on the number of attempts a person can make to obtain the CTET certification. Qualified candidates may retake the test to improve their scores.