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Is there negative marking for wrong answer in CTET exam? Know its marking scheme

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Today through this news we will know about the marking scheme of CTET December 2024 exam. So let's get acquainted with this information.

There is great news for the candidates appearing in the CTET December 2024 exam. Today through this news we will know about the marking scheme of the CTET December 2024 exam. Will there be negative markings for wrong answers in this exam? How many marks will be given for the correct answer? We will know the answers to all such questions through this news today. So let's get acquainted with this detail.

Marking scheme?

It is very important for the candidates appearing in this exam to be aware of its marking scheme, so let's know. The marking scheme in this exam is very simple. In this, 1 mark is given for each correct answer in both Paper 1 and Paper 2.

Negative marking?

At the same time, now the question arises whether there is any negative marking for the wrong answer. For information, let us tell you that there is no negative marking in this exam, or say that no marks are deducted for the wrong answer.

Objection window will close today

Let us tell you that the Central Board of Secondary Education i.e. CBSE will close the objection window for the answer key of Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) December 2024 today, 5 December. Candidates who want to object against it should do so by 11:59 pm tonight. For this, candidates have to visit the website ctet.nic.in.

Fee?

Candidates will also have to pay a fee of Rs 1000 to raise objection. If CBSE accepts the challenge to the provisional answer key, that is, if any mistake is noticed by the subject experts, a policy decision will be taken, and the fee will be refunded.

How to object?

Candidates can raise objections through the steps mentioned below.

First of all, candidates should visit the official website ctet.nic.in

Then candidates should open the CTET key challenge link displayed on the home page of the website.

Then candidates should enter their login details, such as roll number and date of birth, and any other required information.

Candidates should now pay the required fee.

Then submit the objections and download a copy of the last page and take a print out.

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