How to Calculate CTET Marks 2024: Get Details Here

Dec 14, 2024, 13:49 IST

CBSE is conducting the CTET exam today in two shifts across 235 cities. Candidates can estimate their scores by understanding the CTET marking scheme. This article provides detailed instructions on how to calculate marks for the CTET exam, helping candidates predict their probable scores based on the correct answers.

CTET 2024 Marks Calculation Process
CTET 2024 Marks Calculation Process

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is conducting the CTET exam today in two shifts. This national-level exam will take place across 235 cities across the country. Candidates preparing for the exam may feel anxious and may want a clearer understanding of the marking scheme. Knowing how to calculate marks for the CTET exam is crucial, as it will help them estimate their probable score. Here, we have explained the marking scheme and provides step-by-step instructions on how to calculate your marks for the CTET exam, ensuring you have a clear understanding of your results.

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How to Calculate Marks for CTET Exam

CTET exam is conducted twice a year to assess candidates' eligibility for Primary and Upper Primary Teacher posts. Candidates who qualify for the exam receive a CTET certificate, which is valid for a lifetime and makes them eligible for teacher recruitment exams. Candidates planning to appear for the exam, or those who have already taken it, can estimate their chances of qualifying by following these simple steps:

  • Count the correct answers: For every correct answer, you receive 1 mark.
  • Sum up the marks: Since there are 150 questions in total, your total score will be the number of correct answers.
  • No negative marking: There’s no need to subtract marks for incorrect answers. You simply earn 1 mark per correct answer.

Also, check:

CTET Syllabus CTET Previous Year Question Paper
CTET Teacher Salary CTET Exam Pattern

CTET Qualifying Marks

To pass the CTET exam, candidates must secure a minimum qualifying score. These passing marks differ based on the candidate's category. For candidates in the General (UR) category, a minimum of 60% marks is required to qualify, which translates to 90 marks out of a total of 150. For candidates belonging to reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC, the minimum qualifying percentage is 55%, which equates to 82 marks out of 150.

Category

Minimum Qualifying Marks (Out of 150)

Minimum Qualifying Percentage (in %)

General

90

60

Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Class (OBC)/ PwD

82

55

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