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i have done B com , b.ed and cleared CTET paper2 in Maths and science.Am I eligible for THT SST?

Mayankjha.student2007 25th Aug, 2022


Hello dear,


If you have done B com, B.ED and also cleared CTET paper 2 in maths and Science.

Congratulation! Then yes, you are eligible for TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher).


You merely need to decide whatever topic, such as Social Science (60 Marks) or Math and Science (30 + 30 Marks), you wish to write your CTET Paper 2 in order to maximise your preferences, interests, and future advantages.


graduating with at least 50% of the required grades, passing the last year of a two-year elementary education diploma programme, or enrolling in a one-year bachelor's degree programme in education (B.ED). OR a Bachelor of Education (B.ED) degree with at least 45% of the required marks, as determined by the NCTE (Recognition Norms and Procedure) Regulations, which are periodically issued in this regard.


I hope you pick a good option for you.


All the very best.

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I have qualified UPTET and CTET paper 2 that is upper primary level, am I eligible for super TET examination? I have read at many places that paper 1(primary)should be qualified for supertet, please clear my doubt.

Sijal Siddiqui 16th Aug, 2022

Hi,

Candidates applying for the Super TET 2022 must have graduated and got at least 50% marks in all their studies . Candidates must have obtained a bachelor's degree in primary/ elementary education (B. Ed) or hold a degree in this field.

If you have completed your B. Ed. Degree and  qualified  both Uptet and ctet of paper 2, you are therefore, eligible for super tet examination also.

But to be on a safer side, you can also go for paper 1 as it would increase your chances for a secured government job if the vacancies are up for any programme.

Regards.

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What are the rules for type 1 diabetics attempting ctet? Are they allowed to carry medication and other stuff ? as they are permitted to do in board exams.

Jyoti Eyasmin 14th Aug, 2022

Dear Student,

When there is emergency of medical conditions, with proper prescription, the exam coordinator will allow your medications under certain rules and regulations.
As your condition comes under serious medical complications, they’ll definitely allow you to take your meds along with you.

To know more about the exam -

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ctet/articles

You already know what are the precautions one should take during such medical conditions, but I would still like to point out some -

1. Keep your blood pressure and cholesterol level under control.

2. Take care of your teeth.
Gum infections may make you more susceptible to diabetes. Use fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day, floss once a day, and make appointments for dental checkups at least twice a year. If your gums bleed, appear red or swollen, call your dentist.

3. Pay attention to your feet.

High blood sugar levels can harm your feet's nerves and reduce blood flow. Cuts and blisters can cause serious infections if left untreated. Your feet may experience discomfort, tingling, or lack of sensation as a result of diabetes.

To avoid foot issues:

- Use lukewarm water to wash your feet every day. Do not wet your feet because doing so can cause dry skin.

- Dry your feet gently, paying specific attention to the space in between your toes.

- Apply lotion or petroleum jelly to your ankles and feet to moisturise them. Avoid applying creams or oils between your toes since the extra moisture can cause an infection.

- Every day, look for calluses, blisters, ulcers, redness, and swelling on your feet.

- If a sore or other foot issue doesn't start to heal after a few days, speak with your doctor. Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you have an open sore on your foot.

- Never wear bare feet inside or outside.

4. Examine taking an aspirin daily.

Your doctor might suggest taking a low dose of aspirin every day to help lower your risk of heart attack and stroke if you have diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors like smoking or high blood pressure. The risk of bleeding from taking aspirin may outweigh any potential advantages if you don't have any other cardiovascular risk factors. As well as which aspirin strength would be ideal for you, inquire with your doctor about whether daily aspirin medication is appropriate for you.

Stay safe and all the very best for your exam.


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What are the rules for type 1 diabetics attempting ctet? Are they allowed to carry medication and other stuff ? as they are permitted to do in board exams.

sakshijadhav277 26th Aug, 2022

Dear students,

When there is emergency of medical conditions, with proper prescription, the exam coordinator will allow your medications under certain rules and regulations.

As your condition comes under serious medical complications, they'll definitely allow you to take your meds along with you.

To know more about the exam -

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ctet/articles

You already know what are the precautions one should take during such medical conditions, but I would still like to point out some -

1. Keep your blood pressure and cholestrol level under control.

2. Take care of your teeth. Gum infections may make you more susceptible to diabetes. Use fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day, floss once a day , and make appoinments for dental checkups atleast twice a year. If your gums bleed, appear red or swollen, call your dentist .

3. Pay attention to your feet.

High blood sugar levels can harm your feet's nerves and reduce blood flow. Cuts and blisters can cause serious infections if left untreated. Your feet may experience discomfort, tingling, or lack of sensation as a result of diabetes.

To avoid foot issues:

- Use lukewarm water to wash your feet everyday. Do not wet your feet because doing so can cause dry skin.

- Dry your feet dently, paying specific attention to the space in between your toes.

- Apply lotion or petroleum jelly to your ankles and feet to moisturise them. Avoid applying creams or oils between your toes since the extra moisture can cause an infection.

- Every day, look for calluses, blisters, ulcers, redness, and swelling on your feet.

4. Examine taking an aspirin daily.

Your doctor might suggest taking a low dose of aspirin every day to help lower your risk of heart attack and stroke if you have diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors like smoking or high pressure. The risk of bleeding from taking aspirin may outweigh any potential advantages if you don't have any other cardiovascular risk factors. As well as which aspirin strength would be ideal for you, inquire with your doctor about whether daily aspirin medication is appropriate for you .

Stay safe and All the best!



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If someone has qualified CTET as OBC but he/she is from general caste, then what would he/she do? Is the certificate valid? Does he/she need to appear for CTET again?

sakshijadhav277 27th Aug, 2022

Obviously, the candidate will be considered as OBC.

Even if he has secured a score more than cutoff for General Category, he will be considered as other backward class, subject to validity of all the certificate needed to prove the same.

Note: Candidates with a Non-Creamy layer certificate only can avail reservations belonging to OBC.

Hope this helps!!

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I have completed hindi pandit training course and also cleared CTET am I eligible for NVS TGT ?

Sayan 9th Jul, 2022

Hello,

Eligibility criteria for NVS TGT are follow :-

  1. At least 50% in the relevant topic as well as overall in a four-year integrated degree programme at the Regional College of Education of NCERT. Or a Bachelor of Arts degree with at least a 50 percent overall and in the relevant subject(s) or combination of topics. The candidate must have completed at least two years of study in the required subject(s) throughout the three-year degree programme.

OR

2. Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a minimum of 50% in the topic or combination of disciplines, as well as overall. The candidate should have completed all three years of the degree programme and have studied the required courses.


Hope it helps you.

Thank You


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helo mam my name is Monika and I want to ask one thing i have completed my post graduate with 48% so i want to ask mai ctet ka exam de sakti hu kya please suggest me or bed one year lagu ho chuka hai ya nahi

Kushagra Singh 20th Jul, 2022

Hi Monika,

CTET stands for Central Teacher Eligibility Test, is a national level exam conducted by Central Board of Education (CBSE). There are no restrictions in number of attempts.

The eligibility criteria is to be an  Indian, with minimum age limit of 17 years, 50% in senior secondary and at least two years of diploma in elementary education.

However, If you have done minimum of 55% in post graduation with a 3 years integrated BEd-MEd course from any NCTE recognized institution, you are eligible for CTET.

As you scored 48% in PG, so you are not eligible based on this criteria.

However, as there is no upper age limit, if you have scored minimum 50% in senior secondary, I suggest you to complete at least two years diploma course in elementary education. if you are deeply interested in being a teacher.

The paper is held twice a year for appointment as teachers for Classes 1 to 8 in Central Government Schools such as KVS, NVS, etc. There are two papers, PAPER 1 for classes 1 to 5 and PAPER 2 for classes 6 to 8.

Thank you!

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i have lost my ctet December 2019 admit card but i know my application no.how can i get it.please suggest

Sharon Rose Student Expert 7th May, 2022

Hello,

The link to the CTET 2019 website is inactive so you cannot download your CTET 2019 admit card now. Please check if you have soft copy of it in your device be it laptop/desktop or mobile. It is not possible to retrieve your CTET 2019 admit card as the website is not available. You may contact the CTET helpdesk and enquire if you can retrieve CTET 2019 admit card. The help desk details are given below

email: directorctet@gmail.com

ctetjuly20@gmail.com
Tele Helpline : 011-22240112

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