CTET Cut Off 2024, Check the Minimum Qualifying Marks!

CTET Cut Off 2024

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) administers the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), a countrywide test. It evaluates individuals’ eligibility for teaching employment in CBSE, state board, and central government schools from Grades I to VIII. Passing the CTET is an important step for aspiring teachers, and knowing the cut-off scores helps assess exam success. For 2024, there is no explicit CTET cut-off criterion; candidates must simply acquire the minimum qualifying marks, which are deemed the exam’s cut-off.

How to check the CTET Cut Off?

The CTET cut-off criteria for 2024 are as follows: To qualify, candidates from the general category must score at least 90 out of 150. The cutoff for reserved categories such as SC, ST, and OBC is 82 marks out of 150. The following section contains detailed information about the CTET cutoff for 2024, including passing marks for OBC, SC, ST, and other categories.

To determine the CTET 2024 cutoff, candidates should follow the processes listed below. Following these guidelines will allow candidates to readily access the CTET Cut-Off Marks for 2024.

  1. Visit CTET’s official website by clicking on the link given above. 
  2. Look for the part on the CTET 2024 exam results or cut-off marks. This section might be named “CTET Result 2024” or “Cut-Off Marks.”
  3. Once you’ve found the appropriate section, click on it to proceed.
  4. To view the cut-off marks, you may be asked to submit your credentials, such as a roll number or registration number.
  5. Submit the needed information to proceed.
  6. The CTET Cut-Off for 2024 will appear on the screen. This may comprise both the minimum qualifying marks for each category and the total cut-off scores.
  7. You may now view and save the CTET Cut-Off 2024 for future reference.

CTET Minimum Qualifying Marks

Candidates from the General category who achieve 60% on the CTET exam will be considered CTET-qualified. One significant benefit for all applicants is that there is no negative grading for erroneous responses. The table below shows the CTET 2024 qualifying marks and cut-off scores by category (SC, ST, OBC, and General). Candidates can use this table to get the passing marks for each category. The minimum qualifying mark is set at 60%.

CategoryMinimum Qualifying PercentagePassing Marks
CTET General Cut-Off Marks60%90 Out Of 150
CTET OBC Cut Off Marks55%82 Out Of 150
Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Class (OBC)/ PwD55%82 Out Of 150

Previous year’s CTET Cut Off

Candidates can simply view the previous year’s CTET Result Highlights to assess the highly competitive character of the CTET Exam and prepare for the CTET 2024 Exam appropriately. The following statistics, given in a tabular manner, will provide candidates with thorough information.

CTET YearPaperCandidates AppearedQualifiedPass Percentage
August 2023112,13,7042,98,75824.61%
August 2023211,66,1781,01,0578.66%
December 2022114,22,9595,79,84440.72%
December 2022212,76,0713,76,02529.44%
January 2021112,47,2174,14,79833.25%
January 2021211,04,4542,39,50121.68%
December 2019114,13,3902,47,38617.50%
December 201929,91,7552,94,89929.73%
July 2019113,59,4782,14,65815.78%
July 2019210,17,5531,37,17213.48%
December 2018110,73,5451,78,27316.60%
December 201828,78,4251,26,96814.45%
September 201611,93,00526,63813.80%
September 201623,86,08542,92811.12%
September 20156,55,6601,14,58017.48%
February 20156,77,55480,18711.95%
February 20147,50,00013,4251.70%
July 20137,76,00077,0009.96%
November 20127,95,0004,8500.61%
January 20129,00,00055,4226.10%
June 20117,60,00097,9199.00%

Factors affecting the CTET Cut Off

The minimal qualifying scores for the CTET Exam differ per category, such as GEN, OBC, SC, and ST. Each category has its own CTET passing score, qualifying marks, and percentage requirement. The page below provides a full summary of the CTET cut-off for 2024. The CTET cut-off is based on numerous factors, including:

  1. Number of candidates that appeared for the CTET exam
  2. Minimum qualifying marks for the CTET Exam
  3. Total number of registered candidates for the CTET exam
  4. The difficulty level of the paper.

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