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CBSE Board Exams: Class 10th, 12th students will have to appear for CBSE board exams twice a year in 2025.

CBSE has declared the CTET 2023 exam date. Along with this, there has been a big change in the pattern of the exam. This time the CBSE CTET exam will be conducted in offline mode and not online.

CBSE CTET 2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the date of Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CBSE CTET 2023) on 9th June i.e. today. Along with this, a major change has been made in the pattern of the examination, in this regard CBSE has also issued an official notice. This time the exam will be conducted in offline pen-paper mode. The exam will be conducted on August 28, 2023 across various cities in India. Interested candidates can check the official notification by visiting the official website ctet.nic.in.

CBSE CTET exam will be conducted in 2 shifts. The first shift will start from 9:30 am till 12 noon. At the same time, the timing of the second shift will be from 2:30 pm to 5 pm only. On the basis of this exam, teachers are appointed in various primary and secondary schools. There are two paper exam, paper 1 is for the candidates who want to teach classes 1-5. Whereas Paper 2 is for teachers of class 6-8.

CBSE will soon issue the admit card for CTET 2023. Entry will not be given in the exam hall without hall ticket. Apart from this, information related to syllabus, eligibility, language and examination is available on the official website. Let us tell you that the application process for CTET 2023 has started from 27 April and ended on 26 May.

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