Monday 24 March 2014

CTET 2014 Education News

The  Result Of Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2014 has arisen a question mark on the quality of good Teachers and also the Country’s position where it stands in field of Healthy education. CTET has recorded   a failure percentage of 98 %.
The Exam of CTET was conducted in January by CBSE. The total no of appearing candidates was 7.50 lakh out of which mere 13,428 qualified the written test success.
Out of 7.50 lakhs aspirants, 13,428 candidates only could manage to clear either Paper I or II or both. In CTET 2014, to pass in Paper-I am compulsory for those who aim to teach classes 1 to 5 while Paper-II is meant to be cleared by those want to teach classes 6 to 8.
Those aspirants, who aim to attain certification to be eligible to teach any classes from 1 to 8, are required to pass both papers I and II. These papers consist objective type questions to test the examinee’s knowledge of English, mathematics and environmental science.
For the improvement, CBSE sources said the board had revamped paper’s difficulty level and also extended the duration of the test, to make the results of this year improved as compared to last year’s dismal results.
So In comparison  to CTET 2013, the Result of CTET 2014 has shown quite an improvement as in CTET 2013 99% candidates failed to clear CTET Exam.
CTET started in 2011 by the HRD ministry with an aim to better the quality of teaching in schools after tested started in 2011 by the HRD ministry with associate degree aim to raise the standard of teaching in colleges once the enactment of the proper to Education Act is currently obligatory to be cleared for anyone to enter a teaching job to show in categories I to VIII in any central government school.  The candidates with possessing B. Dysfunction graduation degree or solely eligible to use. He enactment of the Right to Education Act is now mandatory to be cleared for anyone entering a school teaching job to teach in classes I to VIII in any central government school.  The candidates with possessing B. Ed graduation degree are only eligible to apply.

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