CTET Duplicate Mark Sheet & Certificate Issuance Guidelines The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), responsible for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), has published detailed guidelines for candidates seeking duplicate mark sheets and cer...
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CTET Duplicate Mark Sheet & Certificate Issuance Guidelines
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), responsible for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), has published detailed guidelines for candidates seeking duplicate mark sheets and certificates. This crucial information ensures that candidates from various examination years can efficiently retrieve their essential academic documents, facilitating further career or educational pursuits.
For CTET examinations conducted from 2018 onwards, candidates are advised to utilize the DigiLocker platform to download their mark sheets and certificates directly. This digital approach streamlines the process, aligning with government initiatives for digital documentation. Earlier examinations, specifically from 2011 to 2016, require application through the dedicated Duplicate Academic Document System (DADS) portal, accessible via the official CTET website.
To access documents via DigiLocker, candidates must first ensure their Aadhaar is linked to their DigiLocker account. The process involves logging in with a registered mobile or Aadhaar number, selecting "Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi," choosing "Teacher Eligibility Test Mark-sheet or Certificate," entering their Roll No. and the year of passing, and then clicking "Get Document." For detailed FAQs and customer support, candidates should visit the DigiLocker website.
This update follows a press release dated 09 December 2018 regarding DigiLocker integration and a public notice dated 21 June 2021 concerning the validity period of TET qualifying certificates. Candidates should always refer to the official CTET portal for any updates or changes to the document retrieval process.
Refer to the official Central Teacher Eligibility Test website for further instructions and updates.
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