CTET Exam Date 2025 Announced: July 6 Tentatively! Details & Preparation TipsCTET Exam Date 2025 Announced: July 6 Tentatively! Details & Preparation Tips

CTET exam date 2025 expected on July 6. Get complete info on notification, Application, Eligibility, Syllabus & Pattern!

CTET Exam Date 2025 Announced: Tentatively July 6 – Here’s All You Need to Know

The CTET exam date 2025 is expected soon, with July 6, 2025 being the tentative date. Whether you’re gearing up for Paper 1 (Classes 1–5) or Paper 2 (Classes 6–8), this article gives you a clear roadmap—exam dates, how to apply, pattern, syllabus, and tips to nail this test.

CTET Exam Date 2025 Announced: July 6 Tentatively! Details & Preparation Tips
CTET Exam Date 2025 Announced: July 6 Tentatively! Details & Preparation Tips

CTET 2025 Exam Date & Notification Timeline

  • Tentative exam date: July 6, 2025.
  • Notification and application launch: Likely July 2025.
  • Conducted by: CBSE, via ctet.nic.in

CBSE normally publishes the Information Bulletin that includes exam schedule, eligibility details, syllabus, fee, and more. Once it’s out, you can apply online and follow the step-by-step process.

Also Read – MAHA TET Result 2025.

How to Apply for CTET 2025

  1. Visit ctet.nic.in when the application link is live.
  2. Click “Apply for CTET”, complete new registration with your details.
  3. Fill out the application: personal info, education, exam centre preference.
  4. Upload your photo and signature, and submit fees (₹1,000 for one paper, ₹1,200 for both; ₹500/₹600 for SC/ST/PwD).
  5. Download and save the acknowledgement for future reference.

Don’t miss the correction window after submission—often open for a few days.

Exam Pattern & Syllabus Overview

Both papers have 150 objective-type questions and no negative marking. Each question carries one mark; 90 marks (60%) for general, and 82 marks (55%) for SC/ST/OBC is required to pass.

CTET Paper 1 (Class 1–5)

  1. Child Development & Pedagogy – 30 Q
  2. Language I & II (e.g., Hindi/English) – 60 Q
  3. Mathematics – 30 Q
  4. Environmental Studies – 30 Q

CTET Paper 2 (Class 6–8)

  1. Child Development & Pedagogy – 30 Q
  2. Language I & II – 60 Q
  3. Mathematics & Science OR Social Studies – 60 Q

Each paper runs for 2.5 hours, held in two shifts: morning and afternoon.

Why CTET Matters + Eligibility Criteria

Mandatory for teaching in central schools like KVS, NVS, other government-aided setups.

Marks are valid for life, so once qualified, no need to retake.

Clear eligibility:

  • Paper 1: Senior secondary (≥50%) + diploma in education / B.Ed.
  • Paper 2: Graduation + B.Ed.; or BTC; or equivalent.

No upper age limit—just need to be 18+.

Exam Day Schedule (Expected)

Here’s how the day will run, based on past CTET exams:

For July 6, 2025:

Morning Shift: Paper 1 – entry at 12 PM, test from 2–4:30 PM

Afternoon Shift: Paper 2 – entry at 7:30 AM, test from 9:30–12 PM

Arrive early with documents and admit card—late entry not allowed.

Step-by-Step CTET Preparation Guide

  1. Know the syllabus deeply: Download from official bulletin.
  2. Make a study plan: Cover all sections – pedagogy, languages, subjects.
  3. Choose good books/materials: Arihant/Disha for pedagogy, subject textbooks.
  4. Practice previous papers: Get familiar with question style and speed.
  5. Mock test sessions: Track areas to improve; practice time management.
  6. Revise: Keep going back to tough topics till exam day.

FAQs:

Q1: When will the CTET 2025 notification be released?

A: Expected in July 2025, likely a couple of months before the exam. Keep checking ctet.nic.in.

Q2: Is July 6 confirmed for CTET exam date?

A: It’s a likely, tentative date—based on reliable sources—but final confirmation comes with official notification.

Q3: What are the application fees?

A: ₹1,000 for one paper and ₹1,200 for both (General/OBC); ₹500/₹600 for reserved categories.

Q4: Is there negative marking in CTET?

A: No, there isn’t. Each correct answer gives +1, wrong or blank = 0.

Q5: What is the qualifying cutoff?

A: General: 60% (90/150). Reserved: 55% (82/150).

Q6: Can I use the CTET certificate for state school jobs?

A: Yes—qualifying makes you eligible for central schools; many state boards also accept it.

Final Take: What You Should Do Now

Mark your calendars for July 2025 and keep an eye on ctet.nic.in.

Get your documents (education marksheet, photo) ready now.

Start focused preparation—study smart, not just hard.

Practise regularly with mock tests and previous year papers.

Getting ready early gives you an advantage. With clear steps, steady revision, and smart effort, you’ll be ready to ace CTET. Best of luck to all the future teachers—go shine!

By Mohd Asad khan

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