CTET 2025 Notification, Application Form, Exam Date, Eligibility, Syllabus

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a pivotal national-level examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to assess the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in Classes I to VIII, particularly in central government schools such as Kendriya Vidyalaya (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya (NVS). The CTET 2025 exam, marking its 21st edition, is eagerly anticipated by aspiring teachers, with the July session being the first of the year

CTET, conducted twice annually (in July and December), is an essential eligibility test for candidates aspiring to teach in government and government-aided schools. Qualifying CTET is mandatory for teaching in central government schools, ensuring candidates meet the minimum standards of teaching aptitude and knowledge. The 2025 edition, expected to be held in July, is a significant opportunity for candidates to secure eligibility for teaching roles.

CTET 2025 Notification

The official CTET 2025 notification for the July session has not been released. However, based on reliable sources such as Shiksha.com and CareerPower, it is expected to be released in April 2025. The notification will be available as a PDF file on the official website, ctet.nic.in, and will include critical details such as exam dates, application process, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, and more. Candidates are advised to regularly check the website for updates, as the notification is likely to be released soon given the current timeline.

Expected Exam Dates

The CTET 2025 exam for the July session is tentatively scheduled for July 6, 2025, based on information from sources like Business Standard and CareerPower. However, the exact date will be confirmed in the official notification. Other important dates, based on trends from previous years, include:

  • Notification Release: April 2025 (expected)
  • Application Form Release: April 2025 (expected)
  • Last Date to Apply: May 2025 (expected)
  • Admit Card Release: June 2025 (expected)
  • Result Declaration: August 2025 (expected)

These dates are tentative and subject to change, so candidates must refer to the official notification for the final schedule.

Application Process

Once the notification is released, candidates can apply online through the official website, ctet.nic.in. The application process involves the following steps:

  1. Visit the official website, ctet.nic.in.
  2. Click on the “Apply for CTET” link.
  3. Register as a new user by providing basic details or log in if already registered.
  4. Fill out the application form with personal information, educational qualifications, and other required details.
  5. Upload scanned copies of:
    • Recent passport-sized photograph
    • Signature
    • Photo identity card (e.g., Aadhaar, PAN, voter ID, etc.)
  6. Pay the application fee online using debit/credit card, net banking, or other available modes.
  7. Submit the form and download a copy for future reference.

The application form is expected to be available for approximately one month after the notification release, with the exact last date to apply mentioned in the notification. Based on previous years, the application fee is likely to be:

  • For General/OBC (NCL) candidates: ₹1,000 for one paper, ₹1,200 for both papers.
  • For SC/ST/Differently-Abled candidates: ₹500 for one paper, ₹600 for both papers.

These fees are subject to confirmation in the official notification.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for CTET 2025, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • For Paper I (Classes I to V):
    • Must have passed Senior Secondary (Class 12) with at least 50% marks (45% for OBC/SC/ST candidates).
    • Must have passed the Senior Secondary examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
  • For Paper II (Classes VI to VIII):
    • Must have completed graduation with at least 50% marks (45% for OBC/SC/ST candidates).
    • Must have passed graduation with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
  • Age Limit: There is no upper age limit for appearing in CTET, making it accessible to candidates of all age groups.

Exam Pattern

The CTET exam consists of two papers, each designed for specific teaching levels:

  • Paper I (For Classes I to V):
    • Total Questions: 150
    • Total Marks: 150
    • Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
    • Sections:
      • Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 questions
      • Language I: 30 questions
      • Language II: 30 questions
      • Mathematics: 30 questions
      • Environmental Studies: 30 questions
  • Paper II (For Classes VI to VIII):
    • Total Questions: 150
    • Total Marks: 150
    • Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
    • Sections:
      • Child Development and Pedagogy: 30 questions
      • Language I: 30 questions
      • Language II: 30 questions
      • Mathematics and Science: 60 questions OR Social Studies/Social Science: 60 questions (candidates choose based on their specialization)
  • Exam Mode: The exam will be conducted offline in pen-and-paper mode.
  • Qualifying Marks:
    • General/OBC (NCL): 60% (90 marks out of 150)
    • SC/ST/Differently-Abled: 55% (82.5 marks out of 150)

All sections are compulsory, and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.

Syllabus

The syllabus for CTET 2025, as expected from previous years:

  • Paper I Syllabus (Classes I to V):
    • Child Development and Pedagogy: Principles of development, concepts of child-centered and progressive education, learning theories, etc.
    • Language I: Reading, writing, grammar, and comprehension (must be chosen from Hindi, English, or any other language recognized by CBSE).
    • Language II: Same as Language I but must be different from Language I, focusing on comprehension and pedagogy.
    • Mathematics: Number system, geometry, measurement, data handling, etc.
    • Environmental Studies: Family, animals, plants, food, shelter, travel, etc.
  • Paper II Syllabus (Classes VI to VIII):
    • Child Development and Pedagogy: Same as Paper I, with a focus on the development of children aged 11-14 years.
    • Language I and II: Same as Paper I, with emphasis on pedagogy of languages.
    • Mathematics: Number system, algebra, geometry, mensuration, data handling, etc.
    • Science: Food, materials, the world of the living, moving things, natural phenomena, etc.
    • Social Studies/Social Science: History, geography, political science, economics, etc.

Candidates are advised to refer to the official syllabus on ctet.nic.in once released for detailed topics and sub-topics.

Preparation Tips

To excel in CTET 2025, candidates can follow these strategies:

  • Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and exam structure to plan your preparation effectively.
  • Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve past CTET question papers to understand the question types and difficulty level.
  • Focus on Time Management: The exam duration is 2 hours 30 minutes, so practice solving questions within the time limit to improve speed and accuracy.
  • Refer to Authentic Study Material: Use NCERT books and NCTE-recommended textbooks for preparation, as suggested on ctet.nic.in.

Important Notes

  • Validity of CTET Certificate: The CTET certificate is valid for a lifetime, meaning candidates do not need to reappear for the exam unless they wish to improve their scores.
  • No Guarantee of Job: Qualifying CTET does not guarantee a teaching job. It only makes candidates eligible to apply for teaching positions in central government schools.
  • Admit Card: Candidates who successfully submit the application form will be issued an admit card, which must be downloaded from the official website.
  • Result and Scorecard: The result will be declared online, and candidates can download their scorecards from the official website, with results typically announced a few weeks after the exam.

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