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CTET Admit Card 2019 released by the CBSE: two servers to download the card

Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET Admit Card 2019 released by the CBSE on its official website on Thursday.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched two different servers to download the CTET admit card 2019, one on its official website and another on CTET’s website.
The 13th edition of CTET Exam will be conducted on 8th December 2019. The exam will be held in 110 cities across India
Candidates need to carry the CTET Admit Card 2019 to the exam centre in order to appear for the exam. CTET admit card acts as a Hall Ticket to make entry into the examination hall. It is mandatory for the candidates to carry the CTET Admit Card to the exam centre. Candidates need to reach the exam centre with the admit card 90 minutes prior to the exam. 
Verify the following details on the admit card
- Candidate’s Name     
- Father’s name             
- Roll Number
- Date of Birth 
- Exam Center
- Exam Date and Time 
- Mailing Address
- Candidate’s Category
- Medium of Paper       
- Candidate’s Signature & Photo
- Important Instructions
Things to be carried to the exam centre
Candidates need to carry the CTET Admit Card to the exam centre along with the original photo ID proof and its photocopy. You need to carry two recent passport size photographs as well. It is mandatory for the candidates to carry all these important documents to the exam centre.
CTET December 2019 Exam Schedule
CTET Exam will be held on 8th December 2019 in two different sessions – Morning & Evening for CTET Paper-I & Paper-II. The CTET Paper-I will be held in the morning session from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm, while Paper-II will be held from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm in the evening session. The exam will be conducted offline in Pen & Paper mode on OMR Sheet.

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