CBSE CTET exam 2021 today; check Covid 19 guidelines, essentials to carry on in examination centres
CBSE CTET exam 2021: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET 2021) 2021 tomorrow I.e. January 31. The admit car for CTET exam 2021 has been already issued by CBSE.
CBSE CTET exam 2021: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET 2021) 2021 today I.e. January 31. The admit car for CTET exam 2021 has been already issued by the CBSE. Before heading for examination centres, candidates must ensure they do not have any Covid-19 symptoms as they might be not allowed to appear for the exam if found with symptoms.
The board has asked CTET exam 2021 candidates to carry some essentials keeping in mind Covid 19 infection threat. They have been asked to carry their own sanitizers in 50 ml transparent bottle and told to wear a mask and hand gloves. "The water bottle must be transparent. Candidates should carry admit card and any of the identity card like Aadhar Card or driving licence," read the CBSE instructions.
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Earlier, in view of the pandemic, CBSE had given the freedom to candidates appearing for the exam to choose their exam centre. Along with the admit card, the board has also given the necessary guidelines for the exam to be strictly adhered to by the candidates.
Taking note of challenges in conducting CBSE CTET exam 2021 during Covid-19 times, CBSE has released certain guidelines. Check out the key points:
*Candidates are required to cover their nose and mouth with a face mask all the time.
*Social distancing needs to be followed at the exam centre of CTET.
*Candidates cannot exchange any stuff in the examination hall.
*Candidates must use the safe mode of transportation to come to the exam centre.
*Candidates must refrain themselves from spitting in the public areas, and throw used face masks and tissue in the closed dustbin.
*Avoid being in touch with strangers. They shouldn't hug or shake hands with anyone.
*Maintain toilet hygiene, during and after the use.
*Don’t touch eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
*Make sure you are not infected or having any symptoms of coronavirus.
*Seek advice from parents about COVID-19 before and after the exam
Earlier, CTET exam was supposed to be conducted on July 5, 2020 which got postponed due to the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.
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