The CTET Answer Key 2024 will soon be available on the official website thanks to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
Once the direct link is operational, candidates who took the test can verify and get their answer key from the official website, ctet.nic.in. We are still awaiting official confirmation, though.
Following the conclusion of the objection procedure, the board will release the provisional answer keys and then the final answer keys.
Two sessions of the CTET Exam 2024 were held on July 7, 2024. For candidates hoping to teach grades VI through VIII, the first session, known as Paper II, took place from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM. For individuals planning to teach courses I through V, the second session, known as Paper I, took place from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm. It was mandatory for candidates who wanted to teach grades I through VIII to take both exams.
- Visit the CBSE CTET 2024 official website.
- On the homepage, select the highlighted link tab.
- Put in your login information.
- Press the "Submit" button.
- Your response will appear on the screen.
- Verify every detail twice.
- Download it, then print it off for your records.
Each of the 150 questions in the CTET July 2024 exam carried 150 marks overall; there was no negative marking.
The OMR answer sheets and answer keys, along with a notice to the public about their availability, will be made available on the CBSE website. Candidates have the allotted time to download these papers.
For two to three days following the release of the answer keys, candidates will be allowed to raise objections by paying a non-refundable cost of Rs. 1000 per question.
The exact date is yet to be confirmed, but it will soon be available on the official website ctet.nic.in.
Follow these steps: Visit the CBSE CTET 2024 official website. Click on the highlighted link tab on the homepage. Enter your login information. Press the "Submit" button. Your answer key will appear on the screen. Verify the details. Download and print it for your records.
The CTET July 2024 exam consisted of 150 questions, each carrying one mark, totaling 150 marks. There was no negative marking.
Candidates can raise objections for two to three days after the release of the answer keys by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs. 1000 per question.
Two sessions were held on July 7, 2024: Paper II (for grades VI-VIII) from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM Paper I (for grades I-V) from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM Candidates wishing to teach grades I-VIII had to take both exams.