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CTET on 20th September 2015 (2 days left)

Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is an Indian entrance examination for teachers. The test is mandatory for getting teaching jobs in government schools from Class 1 to Class 8. Paper 1 is meant for teachers opting for Class 1 to Class 5 and Paper 2 for Class 6 to Class 8. It is conducted by both Central government
 
CTET on 20th September 2015 (2 days left)
CTET on 20th September 2015 (2 days left)

Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is an Indian entrance examination for teachers. The test is mandatory for getting teaching jobs in government schools from Class 1 to Class 8. Paper 1 is meant for teachers opting for Class 1 to Class 5 and Paper 2 for Class 6 to Class 8. It is conducted by both Central government and State governments in India.

Central Board of Secondary Educational (CBSE) has announced that it will release the admit cards of Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2015 on 4th September 2015.  The exam will be conducted in two parts. The Information regarding CTET on 20th September 2015 is available here. 

 CTET on 20th September 2015 (2 days left)

Name of the Exam: Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)

Examination Date: 20nd September 2015

Time of Paper II: 9:30 am to 12 pm

Time of Paper I: 2 pm to 4:30 pm

Last Minutes Examination Tips:

  • Sleep Well: Proper sleep is required a day before examination to keep our brains  at their best. If you sit for an exam without proper sleep you will have a much harder time recalling the information you need to earn a high score. You can study an hour or so a day to keep yourself focused and on-topic, but avoid working late into the evening.
  • Review class Selective content: Instead of broadly reviewing All course review the selective material before the exam.
  • Be confident: Don’t loose your It is the key to success in any examination.
  • Concentration: Concentrate on the questions and get the answers right is required to get the maximum benefit in the minimum time, it needs to be done neatly, with a focused mind.
  • Strategies: Pre-plan how you are going to handle the exam. Schedule your priority according to your interest and capacity. For instance, if you are good at numericals, try to solve all the numericals at the first go, leaving aside the history questions you are not sure of

For Syllabus of CTET: CLICK HERE

For Admit Card of CTET: CLICK HERE

For Official Notification: CLICK HERE

For Official Website: CLICK HERE

Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is an entrance exam for the candidates who aspire to get selected for the Primary and Higher School level teaching post which will be conducted by the Central board of Secondary Education.