With the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) examination concluding on January 21, candidates who appeared in the examination eagerly await the results. A total of 26,93,526 candidates had registered for the examination.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducted the examination has announced that marksheets of examination will be provided to the candidates through DigiLocker.
DigiLocker accounts of all the candidates who have the examination will be created by CBSE and they will be provided their login credentials on their registered mobile numbers.
According to the board, this step has been taken to work towards the board's resolution towards a 'green initiative' and candidates will be able to access the result anytime, anywhere.
The documents will also have encrypted QR codes and it can be scanned and verified using the DigiLocker app.
The answer key for the CTET examination will soon be released by the CBSE. The answer key is expected within a few days. The answer key will be released on ctet.nic.in. Candidates, if not satisfied with the answers provided in the answer key, will be able to challenge it by paying a fee.