Teacher eligibility test postponed to Jan. 31
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Candidates can change examination centre alternative by Nov. 16
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test, initially scheduled to be held on July 5 and postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will now be held on January 31, 2021. About 30 lakh aspiring academics are anticipated to write the examination, in accordance to the Central Board of Secondary Education which conducts the test.
In order to keep social distancing and implement different security protocols, the variety of examination centres has been elevated from 112 to 135 cities. Uttar Pradesh (10) and Bihar (6) account for many of the new centres, together with further cities in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Punjab, Uttarakhand and (*31*).
“A large number of requests have been received from the candidates for change of option for their examination city as they have shifted their place due to COVID-19,” stated a CBSE assertion. Candidates can be allowed to change their alternative of centre by making use of for a correction on the ctet.nic.in web site between November 7 and 16.
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