CTET July 2024 Result Declared – Download Central Teacher Eligibility Paper I and II Scorecard
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the CTET July 2024 result. Candidates who appeared for the exam on 07 July can download their result. Candidates who have appeared for the examination can check it on ctet.nic.in using the roll number.
Direct link to check CBSE CTET Result 2024
This year, the test took place on July 7 and the provisional answer key was released on July 24. The extended window to raise objections to the provisional answer key was closed on July 27. A total of 3,66,279 candidates have qualified the exam of which 1,27,159 candidates qualified in Paper 1 and 2,39,120 candidates in Paper 2.
How to download the CTET July 2024 Result?
The step-by-step instructions to download or check the result for CTET July 2024 Paper I and II is available below.
Go to the official website of CBSE, New Delhi by visiting at https://cbse.gov.in/.
Look for the section labeled “परिणाम” or “RESULTS” on the homepage.
Click on “2024 Results” or find the section specifically mentioning the year 2024 results.
Locate and select “CTET JULY– 2024 Result” from the available options on the page.
Enter your Roll Number in the designated field on the result page.
Enter the Security PIN displayed on the screen into the respective field.
Double-check that the Roll Number and Security PIN entered are correct.
Once verified, proceed by clicking on the “Submit” button, to download and check the result.
By downloading the scorecard for CTET July 2024, candidates will be able to check their sectional scores and qualifying status for both Paper I and II. Qualified candidates must download and print this document as it serves as their TET certificate.
CTET-qualified candidates are eligible for teacher recruitment in various Central Government schools such as KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, and schools under the administrative control of Union Territories like Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, and the NCT of Delhi.