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CTET Question Papers 2 (January 2012)

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CTET Question Papers have all the questions asked in CTET Exam for both paper 2 held in January 2012. Candidates can quickly download it from here.
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The CTET 2024 Level 2 (Paper 2) Sanskrit question paper and answer key for the December session are available for download. The exam was conducted on December 14, 2024.

As per the Careers360 page you provided, the provisional answer key was released on December 31, 2024. You can use the links on the page to download the answer key PDF and the question papers.

How to access the CTET 2024 Level 2 Sanskrit Paper:

  1. Visit the official website (https://ctet.nic.in)

  2. Look for the link titled "CTET December 2024 Answer Key/Question Paper."

  3. Alternatively, you can download the Paper 2 Answer Key directly from the Careers360 link: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ctet-answer-key-2024

The Sanskrit section is typically part of the "Language II" options in Paper 2. You will find the official responses for all sets (like Set I, J, K, L, etc.) within the comprehensive PDF released by CBSE

Hello,

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) releases the CTET 2026 mock test in online mode on the official website.

You can access the mock test from official website in following way :

  • Visit the CTET official website.

  • Look for the mock test link on the homepage or in the notifications section.

  • Click the link and follow the instructions to start the test.

Hope it helps !

If you have qualified CTET under the OBC-NCL category but applied for the EMRS TGT post as a General category candidate, your candidature is generally not rejected only because the categories are different. What matters for EMRS recruitment is the category you selected at the time of filling the EMRS application form, since that is the category under which you will be considered for merit, cut-off and reservation benefits.

Your CTET certificate remains valid for all categories as long as you have scored above the qualifying marks. CTET does not restrict you from applying to any recruitment under a different category. Many candidates qualify CTET under one category but apply to different teaching recruitments under another category based on their preference or documents.

The only important point is that at the time of EMRS document verification, you must be able to provide valid proof for the category you selected in the EMRS form. If you applied as General, you will be treated as a General candidate during the entire recruitment process, and no OBC-NCL benefit will be given. Since your CTET marks are above the UR cut-off, there is usually no issue.

So, your candidature is unlikely to be rejected just because your CTET category and EMRS application category do not match. Make sure your documents for the category you selected in EMRS are clear and valid. All the best.


Hello,

The Institute code simply means that it's a postal code of the college you pursued your B.Ed or Teacher training degree.

Don't mention your college code. It is certainly different from the mentioned postal code.

You can find them on the marksheet, college website Transfer Certificate or Bonafide.

Hope it helps with your query.

Hello,

To check your CTET 2011 result without the roll number, you'll need to use the CBSE Duplicate Document System, searching for details like name, father's name, mother's name, and DOB on the CBSE Academic Document System portal, or try the older CBSEResults Archive with other info.

I hope it will clear your query!!

If you cleared CTET in 2018 under the OBC-NCL category, that certificate remains valid for eligibility as long as CTET validity rules allow it. However, for KVS PRT recruitment, your category is decided based on your current OBC-NCL status, not the one you had in 2018. Since you mentioned that in 2025 you no longer fall under OBC-NCL due to your father’s income, you will be treated as a General category candidate for KVS recruitment. You can still apply for the PRT post, but you must apply under the General category and will not get OBC-NCL reservation benefits. The CTET certificate is still usable; only the reservation category will change as per your present income and eligibility. All the best!

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Hello,

Your form will likely not be rejected if you can correct the error during the correction window, which CTET has provided in the past. If you miss the correction window, your form may not be rejected, as the institute PIN code is a detail that is less critical than your name or marks. You can also mention the error at the time of document verification.

I hope it will clear your query!!

Hello,

If you are from Assam but staying in another state, you can still choose an exam city near your current location. CTET allows students to select exam centres based on where they are living at the moment, not only their home state.

If the exam-city option is not showing this year, it usually happens for these reasons:

  • The system may show only those cities that still have seats left. If seats are full, the city disappears from the list.

  • The website may show cities based on the present address you entered in the form.

  • Sometimes the portal has a temporary technical issue.

What you can do:

  1. Check your address details in the form to make sure they are correct.

  2. Try again after some time, as the portal may load the options later.

  3. If the city list still does not appear, you should contact CTET support and report the issue with your registration number.

This is a common problem during peak time, and usually it gets fixed once the portal becomes stable.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

Yes, students who complete a 4-year BA.BED integrated course are full eligible to appear for CTET.

To know more about CTET eligibility criteria access below mentioned link:

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ctet-eligibility-criteria

Hope it helps.


Yes , if you studied tamil as your major subject you can still apply for CTET exam. You just need to meet the eligibility rules , like having the required teaching qualifications.

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