CTET exam date 2025 soon for July session; previous year statistics, paper analysis
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 26, 2025 | 03:34 PM IST | 1 min read
CTET 2025: The CBSE board will soon announce the CTET 2025 notification through the official website, ctet.nic.in.
Know all about the analysis and preparation tips to crack the CTET exam without any difficulty.
Check Now testNEW DELHI : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will announce the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) exam dates for the July session soon. The CBSE board will share the CTET 2025 notification through the official website, ctet.nic.in.
The CTET will be conducted in a pen and paper based mode across various exam centres in the country. CBSE conducted the CTET 2024 exam in two shifts for paper 1 (Class 1 to 5) and paper 2 (Class 6 to 8) on December 14. CBSE conducts the CTET exam twice a year.
CTET exam is held for candidates who evaluate candidates’ understanding of teaching subjects and their pedagogic content knowledge. Other aspects, such as the candidate’s knowledge in subjects of the school curriculum, questions assessing the planning of teaching-learning experiences, and strategies for developing conceptual clarity will be assessed.
Candidates who qualify for the exam will be given a TET eligibility certificate to apply in schools under central governments, unaided private schools, and other schools, which will be applicable for a lifetime.
CTET 2024 exam statistics
Aspirants who are planning to appear for the CTET exam this year can check how many candidates qualified for the CTET 2024 paper 1 and paper 2 exams.
|
Year |
Appeared Candidates |
Qualified Candidates |
CTET pass percentage |
|||
|
Paper 1 |
Paper 2 |
Paper 1 |
Paper 2 |
Paper 1 |
Paper 2 |
|
|
December 2024 |
5,72,489 |
11,36,087 |
1,38,389 |
1,39,888 |
24.17% |
12.31% |
|
July 2024 |
6,78,707 |
14,07,332 |
1,27,159 |
2,39,120 |
18.73% |
16.99% |
|
January 2024 |
7,95,231 |
14,81,242 |
1,26,845 |
1,12,033 |
15.95% |
7.56% |
CTET 2024 exam analysis
According to the CTET 2024 exam analysis, candidates who have appeared for the CTET paper 1 and 2 exam paper found paper easy to moderate in difficulty level.
CTET paper 1 exam analysis 2024 for December session
|
Sections |
Difficulty Level |
|
Social Science |
Easy to moderate |
|
English |
Easy |
|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Mathematics |
Moderate |
|
Hindi |
Easy to moderate |
|
Overall difficulty level and good attempts |
Easy to moderate |
CTET paper 2 exam analysis 2024 for December session
|
Section |
Difficulty level |
Number of good attempts |
|
Child Development and Pedagogy |
Easy to Moderate |
20 - 24 |
|
English |
Easy to moderate |
24 - 25 |
|
Hindi |
Easy |
22 - 24 |
|
Mathematics |
Moderate |
44 - 49 |
|
Social Science |
Easy to moderate |
48 - 52 |
|
Overall difficulty level and good attempts |
Easy to moderate |
110 - 126 |
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