The CTET 2018 qualifying certificate will be valid for next seven years, albeit, it will be issued in Digital Format this time. “Saving of a huge sum of rupees and precious resources such as paper, trees, water and most importantly large scale carbon emissions (sic). This has been CBSE’s commitment towards environment protection through state-of-art IT initiatives in exam related activities,” stated Mr. Tripathi.
Apart from the qualifying certificate for CTET 2018, the marksheets and certificates will be downloaded by scanning a QR Code via an App. CBSE will issue login credentials to approximately 17 lakh candidates who had appeared for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2018, held on Sunday, 9th December 2018, 2144 examination centres in 92 cities across the country.
CBSE is projected to release the OMR Response Sheets of the candidates along with the Answer Keys. Thereby, candidates will be in a position to predict their scores by relating their OMRs with the Answer Keys. Candidates are required to secure minimum 60% marks in their respective paper to qualify the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET).
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