CTET December 2024 Results: Over 1 Lakh Candidates Qualify For Paper 1; Results Now Available On DigiLocker
The CBSE has released CTET December 2024 results, revealing that 24.17% of candidates qualified for Paper 1 and 12.31% for Paper 2.

CTET December 2024 Results | Official notice
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an important notice regarding the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) December 2024 results. Statistics regarding the number of eligible applicants who signed up for the test are included in the notice.
According to the announcement, more than one lakh applicants passed paper 1, giving them a qualifying percentage of 24.17 compared to the candidates who showed up. Paper 2's qualifying percentage is 12.31.
Additionally, the notification stated that the candidates' qualifying certificates and mark sheets would soon be posted to their DigiLocker. The candidates can then quickly download the aforementioned papers from their own accounts.
Number of qualified candidates:
The results of the CTET December 2024 include a thorough summary of all registered applications, test takers, and candidates who fulfilled the prerequisites for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Of the 6,86,197 registered candidates for Paper 1, 5,72,489 showed up, and 1,38,389 of them satisfied the requirements. There were 11,36,087 registered applicants for Paper 2, 1,39,888 of whom took the test, and 13,62,884 of whom fulfilled the requirements.
Important details:
Exam dates: December 14 and December 15, 2024
Paper 1 (Morning Shift):
Time: 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM.
For candidates applying for teacher posts in Classes 1 to 5.
Paper 2 (Afternoon Shift):
Time: 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM.
For candidates applying for teacher posts in Classes 6 to 8.
For more updates, applicants are advised to often check the official website.
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