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| Candidate Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentage | Passing Marks (Out of 150) |
|---|---|---|
| General / Unreserved | 60% | 90 Marks |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | 55% | 82 Marks |
| SC / ST Category |
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For General/Unreserved category candidates, the minimum passing score is 60% (90 out of 150 marks). For candidates belonging to reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST/PH), the passing requirement is relaxed to 55% (82 out of 150 marks).
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| 55% |
| 82 Marks |
| Differently Abled (PH) | 55% | 82 Marks |
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The CTET qualifying certificate holds lifetime validity. This means once you clear the examination, you do not need to reappear to maintain your eligibility for teaching recruitment, though you may reappear to improve your scores.
No. CTET Paper I and Paper II are treated as separate qualifications. If you pass Paper I but fail Paper II, your Paper I certificate remains completely valid. You can choose to appear only for Paper II in the next examination cycle.
After successfully qualifying CTET, candidates are eligible to apply for teaching vacancies in central government schools (KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools) and schools under the administrative control of UTs. It is also accepted by many state governments and private institutions.