The wait is finally over! The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2025 notification has officially been released, and aspiring educators across India are gearing up for the big day—February 8, 2025. If you’ve been preparing or planning to start, now is the perfect time to dive into your studies with full force. This blog will walk you through everything you need to know: from the notification details and syllabus updates to preparation strategies and how Digital GK Classes can be your ultimate companion in this journey.

CTET 2025 Notification: What’s New?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the CTET 2025 exam date, confirming that the test will be held on February 8, 2025. The notification includes key information such as:
- Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must hold a D.El.Ed. or B.Ed. degree to apply.
- Exam Pattern: Paper I for classes I–V and Paper II for classes VI–VIII.
- Application Process: Online registration will begin soon at ctet.nic.in.
- Correction Window: A short window will be available for editing application details.
- Admit Card & Exam City Slip: These will be released closer to the exam date.
Why CTET Matters More Than Ever
CTET is not just another eligibility test—it’s a gateway to teaching positions in Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVs), and other central government schools. With the KVS notification still pending, CTET-qualified candidates will have a significant advantage when recruitment begins.
Your 3-Month CTET Preparation Plan
With just November, December, and January left, you have a solid 90-day window to prepare. Here’s how to make the most of it:
1. Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly
- Paper I: Child Development, Language I & II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies.
- Paper II: Child Development, Language I & II, Mathematics/Science or Social Science.
2. Focus on Social Science (Paper II)
If you’ve opted for Social Science, Digital GK Classes offers daily lessons, with 2–3 classes per day. These are designed to cover NCERT-based topics, previous year questions, and conceptual clarity.
3. Use Proven Notes
Last December, many Social Science questions came directly from our notes and classes. If you already have them—great! If not, they’re available at a very affordable price.
4. Practice Mock Tests
Simulate the exam environment with weekly mock tests. Focus on time management and accuracy.
5. Revise Regularly
Make short notes and revise them weekly. Prioritize topics with high weightage.
Thank you for reading…


