CTET 2020-2021 Admit Card: Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has issued the CTET 2020-2021 admit card online at ctet.nic.in. The direct link to download CTET Admit Card is also available in this article. Login with registration number and date of birth to download an e-admission certificate. Remember to carry the admit card to the exam centre on the day of the exam. The exam for CTET 2020-2021 is scheduled for January 31, 2020. Know here all about CTET 2020-2021 admit card including date, the process to download admit card, examination centres, things to carry to the centre.
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CTET 2020-2021 Admit Card
In case there are any incorrect details in CTET call letter, then immediately contact CTET unit. Get important dates for CTET 2020-2021 admit card from the table provided below:
CTET 2020-2021 Admit Card | Important Dates |
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Release date of admit card | 13 Jan 2021 |
Date of CTET 2020 exam | 31 Jan 2021 |
Download admit card: Candidates can download CTET 2020-2021 admit card from Link 1 | Link 2 | Link 3
Click here to check the List of Cities of CTET Jan 2021.
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How To Download CTET 2020-2021 Admit Card?
CBSE releases the CTET admit card 2020-2021 through online procedure. Candidates may refer to the steps provided below for downloading CTET admit card:
1st step: Visit the official website for CTET, ctet.nic.in or click on the direct link provided above.
2nd step: Access the download link by clicking on “download admit card CTET 2020”.
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3rd step: Candidates are directed to login page. There are two options through which candidates can download the admit card -with application number and date of birth or application number and password. Choose the option as per preference.

4th step: After providing details, click on ‘submit’ button.
5th step: CTET admit card 2020-2021 is displayed on the screen. Check all the details mentioned on the e-admission certificate.
6th step: Click on the print button to download and take a print out of CTET 2020-2021 admit card.
How to Retrieve Login Details for CTET Admit Card?
Wondering what to do if the application number for CTET 2020-2021 is lost? Just follow the steps provided below to get the CTET 2020-2021 application number:
1st step: Reach the login page of downloading CTET admit card 2020-2021.
2nd step: Click on ‘forget application number’ present at the bottom of the page.
3rd step: After this, candidates have to select application form and click on ‘get application number’.
4th step: Enter a few details that are – candidate’s name, father’s name, mother’s name, date of birth.
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5th step: Click on ‘get application number’.
Details present on the CTET 2020-2021 Admit Card
The details that are present on the CTET admit card 2020-2021 are as follows:
- Registration number
- Roll number
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Category
- Whether differently abled or not
- Medium of question paper
- Subject offered in Paper-II
- Language offered I
- Language offered II
- Date of the examination
- Timings for the exam
- Examination centre
- Candidate’s address
- Candidate’s name
- Father’s name
- Candidate’s signature
- Candidate’s photograph
- Important instructions for the examination

Things to carry to the CTET 2020-2021 Exam Centre With Admit Card
We are providing here with a list of items that candidates must carry to the CTET 2020-2021 examination centre.
- Print out of downloaded CTET admit card 2020-2021
- One photo identity proof (PAN card, aadhar card, voter card, passport, driving licence, voter card)
- Ballpoint pen (blue or black pen)
Things not allowed to the Exam Centre
Here is the list of items that are not allowed inside the examination centre/hall for CTET 2020-2021:
- Books, notes, any paper,
- Geometry/pencil box
- Plastic pouch
- Pencil, scale, log table, eraser, or any stationary items
- An electronic gadget like mobile phones, wristwatch, digital watch, calculator, debit,/credit card, electronic pen, scanners, microphone, earphone, camera, headphones, pen-drive, pager, Bluetooth devices.
- Handbags, backpacks, wallet
- Water bottles, food items, beverage items (alcoholic or non -alcoholic)
Important instructions for CTET 2020-2021 Exam Day
The important instructions that candidates have to follow at CTET examination centre/hall are as follows:
- Candidates must reach the examination centre at least 90 minutes before the examination timings.
- Bring a ballpoint pen to mark answer in the OMR sheet.
- Applicants have to produce print out of the admit card to the invigilator of the examination.
- Canddiates are not allowed toleave the exam hall unless the examination is over.
- Candidates are provided with sealed test booklet and answer sheet 15 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
CTET 2020-2021 Exam Timings
The examination timings for CTET 2020-2021 for Paper I and Paper II is provided on below:
Paper I | Paper II | |
Entry in the Examination Centre | 8:00 AM | 12:30 PM |
Checking of CTET Admit Cards | 09: 00 AM to 09:15 AM | 01:30 PM to 01:45PM |
Distribution of Test Booklet | 09:15 AM | 01:45 PM |
Seal of the Test Booklet To be Broken to take out the Answer Sheet | 09:25 AM | 01:55 PM |
Last Entry in the Examination Centre | 09:30 AM | 02:00 PM |
Test Commences | 09:30 AM | 02:00 PM |
Test Concludes | 12:00 Noon | 04:30 PM |
CTET 2020-2021 Exam Pattern
The examination pattern for CTET 2020-2021 for both paper I and Paper II is provided below:
For Paper I
- Mode of examination: Offline examination (OMR based) is conducted for Paper- I of CTET.
- Type of questions: Multiple choice questions
- Duration of examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes
- Maximum questions: 150 questions
- Maximum marks: 150 marks
- Marking scheme: +1 for correct answer, no negative marking
- Distribution of marks: Given below
Subjects | Maximum marks | Number of questions |
Child Development and Pedagogy (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Language I (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Language II (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
Environmental Studies | 30 | 30 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
For Paper II
- Mode of examination: OMR based test is conducted for Paper- II.
- Type of questions: Multiple choice questions
- Duration of examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes
- Maximum questions: 150 questions
- Maximum marks: 150 marks
- Marking scheme: +1 for correct answer, no negative marking
- Distribution of marks: Given below
Subjects | Maximum marks | Number of questions |
Child Development and Pedagogy (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Language I (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Language II (compulsory) | 30 | 30 |
Mathematics and Science (for Mathematics and Science teacher) OR Social Studies/Social Science (for Social Studies/Social Science teacher) | 60 | 60 |
Total | 150 | 150 |
Download the CTET 2020-2021 complete syllabus; click here.
Check Exam Center in Admit Card, Here Is The List
During CTET 2020-2021 application procedure, candidates have to choose 4 test centres as per their preference. CTET unit allots an exam centre as per their preference. Due to administrative problems, candidates are alloted with test centres other than their preference. Check the list of examination cities for CTET 2020-2021 below.

What After CTET 2021 Admit Card is Out?
After the commencement of the examination, CBSE releases the CTET answer key online. To download CTET answer key, visit the official website, ctet.nic.in. CTET answer key releases in PDF format. All the CTET answer key sets of all the subjects are released in a single PDF file.Candidates are required to submit their roll number and date birth for downloading CTET answer keys.
After the release of provisional answer key, candidates can calculate their estimated scores. In case, the applicant finds any incorrect answer, they can raise an objection against the same. The process of raising objection against the CTET answer key is conducted through online mode. Candidates can challenge the answer key through at ctet.nic.in. After this, a final answer key for CTET is released.
About CTET
Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) conducts the examination for CTET. Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is conducted twice every year. There are 2 different papers in CTET – Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is conducted for primary level (Class I to V)and Paper-II (class VI to VIII) is conducted for elementary stage. After qualifying CTET, candidate is awarded with CTET certificate. CTET eligibility certificate remains valid for a period of 7 years from the declaration of result.
CTET 2020 Admit Card Frequently Asked Questions
Ans : Candidates can download CTET admit card from ctet.nic.in.
Ans : Candidates must have registration number and date of birth for downloading admit card.
Ans : Candidates have to carry hard copy of CTET admit card, identity proof to the exam centre.
Does the candidate need to have D. Ed or B .ed degree too. ..before appearing for these exams and how many times and after how much duration is a candidate eligible to appear for these exams…
hi anita!
In order to appear in CTET 2018 Paper 1, you should have any one of these qualifications. You can be passed or appearing in latest qualification (D.El.Ed / B.El.Ed / D.Ed Special Education). & For CTET 2018 Paper 2, you should have any one of these qualifications. You can be passed or appearing in latest qualification (D.El.Ed / B.El.Ed / D.Ed Special Education).
Hii,, my name is santoshree,, i have done B. Ed, M. Sc,, but my mistake I have filled d form wrongly,, instead of maths n science, i filled it as social science,, subject offered for paper 2 social science… I can change it nw,, i am not applicable for both the exams?? Can u plz help me out??
My ctet registration no is 81432837,roll no 34023319,name -Reeta kumari, DOB 02 11 1991, in admit card my name is wrong that is Reeta Ekka. please crroction immediately.
hi reeta
contact CTET officials soon
you can’t change now