Common Eligibility Test - Find all details
Common Eligibility Test is a new exam initiated by the Indian Government to handle the Tier-1 level examinations of all participating recruitment partners. A newly formed National Recruitment Agency will conduct the Common Eligibility Test. CET will replace the Tier-1 exam through a common eligibility test. Initially, Common Eligibility Test will be conducted for the Staff Selection Commission, Railway Recruitment Board, and the Institute of Banking Personnel.
Features of the Common Eligibility Test:
- Initially, The Common Eligibility Test will be conducted for SSC, IBPS, and RRBs.
- Common Eligibility Test will be conducted in a total of 12 Indian languages.
- The exam Pattern and Syllabus of the common eligibility will be the same for all participating recruitment agencies.
- Common Eligibility Test will be a different test for different levels. There will be three levels of the CET exam. CET for 10th class, CET for 12th class, AND cet for the graduation level.
- The exam pattern and syllabus for all three levels will be the same but the difficulty level will be different for all levels.
- Candidates who have appeared for the CET exam will get a CET score. This CET score will be valid for three years.
- Candidates can attempt the CET exam multiple times to improve their CET scores. There is no limit on the number of attempts.
- CET will be conducted for three levels, 10th class, 12th class, and graduation level.
- To begin with, CET will be conducted for the SSC, IBPS, and RRBs.
Initially, below-given exams may be conducted by the NRA.
- SSC CGL
- SSC CHSL
- SSC CPO
- IBPS Clerk
- IBPS PO
- SSC JHT
- SSC GD
- RRB Group-D
- RRB NTPC
- SSC MTS
- SSC Stenographer
- SSC Selection Post Exam
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