Showing posts with label CTET Result. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

CTET July 2013 Result : Eligibility test finds only 10% of candidates fit to be teachers

CTET July 2013 Result : Eligibility test finds only 10% of candidates fit to be teachers



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CTET Paper1- Primary Level Pass Percentage - 11.58%
CTET Paper2- Primary Level Pass Percentage - 7.49%


Of the 286,537 candidates who appeared for paper 1, only 33,184 qualified (11.58%).  In the second paper, 590,083 candidates appeared and only 7.49% passed. The pass percentage in both the papers was higher for women compared to men.



A few days ahead of the Teacher's Day, the quality of teacher training has come under scanner, with 90% of aspiring school teachers failing to qualify the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2013, the results of which were declared on Monday.


The competency and skill test conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for the aspiring teachers shows that of the 7.76 lakh candidates who appeared for the exam in July this year, only 77,354 qualified.

Only those candidates are given eligibility certificates who secure 60% and above marks. Last year, only 1% of the aspirants could pass the exam. A maximum of two tests can be held in a year.

There are two papers based on multiple choice questions for the CTET- paper 1 for those interested in teaching classes 1 to 5 and paper 2 for those aspiring to teach classes 6 to 8. A candidate is supposed to pass both papers if he wants to teach all these classes.

Of the 286,537 candidates who appeared for paper 1, only 33,184 qualified (11.58%).  In the second paper, 590,083 candidates appeared and only 7.49% passed. The pass percentage in both the papers was higher for women compared to men.

The CTET was introduced in 2011 by the government to improve the quality of teaching in schools after the enactment of the Right to Education Act.  Besides helping in improving the performance standards, it was aimed at sending a positive signal to all stakeholders.

The CTET certification has been made mandatory for classes I to VIII in any central government school, while the CBSE affiliated schools can either recruit teachers based on the CTET or the commensurate test conducted by the states.


News Source  / Sabhaar : Hindustan Times (3.9.13)

Monday, September 2, 2013

CTET Result declared


CTET Result declared

To know your CTET result click here http://cbseresults.nic.in/ctet/ctet13_jul.htm


The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the much awaited CTET-July 2013 (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) result on Monday.

The CTET-July 2013 result is available online. Candidates, who appeared in the CTET July 2013, can visit the official website http://www.ctet.nic.in to download the result.



The CTET examination, which was held on July 28, makes a candidate eligible for teacher's appointment from classes 1-8. 

The examination was conducted by CBSE which had increased the time for the examination from 1.30 hours to 2:30 hours