CTET 2023: Certificate & Mark Sheet to be Out Soon; Steps to Download CTET Mark Sheet from DigiLocker


Soon Available: CTET Certificate and Marksheet 2023! The CTET Final Answer Key 2023 has been made available on the central board of secondary education’s (CBSE) official website. The CTET Certificate 2023 and CTET Marksheet 2023 will shortly be released by the Board.
On September 25, 2023, the CBSE released the results of the CTET 2023. The issuance of the CTET Certificate and Marksheet for 2023 will not be preceded by any official announcement from CBSE, candidates must be aware. However, CBSE would send all the information to the candidates’ registered mobile number.
Candidates will also be able to get their CTET marksheet and certificate 2023 from the DigiLocker platform whenever they are made available.
The DigiLocker App will allow candidates who took part in the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2023 and passed the test to access their CTET marksheets and certificates. The certificate will now be given to test takers who passed the CTET 2023 exam.
The CTET Certificate 2023 is valid for life. The CTET certificate will be digitally uploaded by CBSE to the DigiLocker App. Candidates must utilise their login information in order to download their CTET certificate and marksheet. Qualified applicants receive the DigiLocker login information from the CBSE on their registered cellphone phones.
How to get CTET Marksheet 2023 from DigiLocker?
The following instructions can be used by candidates to download the CTET Marksheet 2023 from Digilocker:
- Visit the DigiLocker website, which is digilocker.gov.in, or get the app from the app store.
- Use your registered mobile number or Aadhaar number to log in.
- Now go to the main page and choose the Get More Now/Get Issued Documents option.
- The ‘Issued Documents’ tab can be selected. You may view the CTET score report, certificate, and other papers under this tab.
- View and thoroughly review the papers.
- The CTET Marksheet 2023 may be downloaded by selecting the PDF icon next to the provided paper.
- For later usage, print off the document.
Candidates who pass the test by earning the necessary minimum marks are awarded the CTET certificate 2023. Contrarily, the CTET marksheet 2023 is provided to each applicant who shows up for the test. For later usage, print off the document.
Highlights of the CTET 2023 Exam
Below is a list of the CTET 2023 exam’s highlights.
Exam Particulars | Exam Details |
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Exam Name | Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) |
Conducting Body | Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) |
Exam Level | National |
Exam Frequency | Twice a year |
Mode of Exam | Offline – Pen and Paper Based |
No. of Applicants | Over 2 lakh candidates (Expected to appear) |
Exam Fees | INR 1,000 for the General/ OBC INR 500 for SC/ ST/ PwD |
Exam Duration | 150 minutes |
Exam Time | Shift 1 – 09:30 am to 12:00 noon Shift 2 – 02:30 pm to 05:00 pm |
No. of Papers and Total Marks | Paper-1: 150 marks Paper-2: 150 marks |
Total Questions | 150 MCQs in each paper |
Marking Scheme | #ERROR! |
Language/Medium of Exam | English and Hindi |
Exam Purpose | To determine the eligibility of candidates for appointment as teachers in Classes 1-8 |
No. of Test Centres | approx 243 |
Official Website | https://ctet.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx |
Helpline No. | 011-22235774 |
What is CTET?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the CTET, a nationwide eligibility test. To assess applicants’ eligibility for appointment as teachers in Central Government Schools like KVS, NVS, and others, the CTET test is held annually.
Since January 2021, the CBSE has conducted the CTET exam online in computer-based test (CBT) mode; however, the CTET exam in August 2023 was conducted offline using pen and paper. those who wish to teach Classes 1–5 (Primary Teachers) should take CTET Paper 1, whereas those who want to teach Classes 6–8 (Elementary Teachers) should take CTET Paper 2.
Candidates must take both exams if they want to teach Classes 1–8. The CTET test has been offered 16 times by the CBSE until date.
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