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www.ctet.nic.in Nov Results 2012 – CBSE CTET Nov Exam Result 2012 to Declare on December 27th 2012 for www.ctet.nic.in November Results 2012

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had conducted Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 18th November, 2012 except Mumbai. Now, CBSE has scheduled to conduct CTET November 2012 on 2nd December, 2012 for Mumbai centre.

www.ctet.nic.in Nov results 2012 had been scheduled to declare on 27th December, 2012. But we are not confirmed on the announcement of Mumbai centre also. Most probably, CBSE CTET Nov exam result 2012 would be released for Mumbai centre also.

www.ctet.nic.in November results 2012 would be published for Paper I (for classes I to V) Primary Stage and Paper II (for classes VI to VIII) Elementary Stage. www.ctet.nic.in has informed us through an advertisement that CTET Nov exam result 2012 would be declared on 27th December, 2012.

www.ctet.nic.in certificate validity period will be 7 years from the declaration of CBSE CTET Nov exam result 2012. Appeared candidates in written examination can check www.ctet.nic.in Nov results 2012 from December 27, 2012 onwards.

CBSE CTET Nov marks statement/certificates dispatched to the qualified candidates would be sent from 15th February, 2013 onwards. CBSE CTET Nov exam result 2012 would be published at: http://ctet.nic.in/ctetnovwebsite/index.html for Paper 1 and Paper 2.

So, candidates should get in touch with us to know the earliest announcement about www.ctet.nic.in November results 2012 to see marks. We had updated the details about CTET Nov 2012 Admit card also.

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