CTET Result 2021: How Scores are Normalized?
As the CTET Result 2021 has been released on March 9, it is important to understand the process of the normalization process. This year, CTET 2021 was conducted in multiple shifts and computer-based formats.
CTET Result 2021 has been released on March 9 on the official website of CBSE CTET. The result has been released on the official website and the candidates will also be able to check their CTET results through Digilocker. The CTET 2021 exam concluded on January 13, 2022, and now the result will clear out the air as to how many students have qualified for the exam. The students who qualify for CTET will be eligible for the position of Teachers for primary and upper primary at the Central Government Schools in the country. Through the CTET 2021 result, the candidates will be able to check their scores in the test which will be determined on the basis of the CTET normalization process.
What is CTET Normalization Process?
CTET Normalization Process is a process through which the scores of the exam will be normalized. The examination authority will be using the normalization method to allow the scores to the students. So how the CTET scores are normalized? Since CTET 2021 exam was conducted in multiple shifts, there were multiple question papers. Similarly, the difficulty level of each question paper was different. Hence, the examination authority will consider all the difficulty levels, analyze them, and find the average score for all the shifts. This average score will be termed the normalized score.
How CTET Scores are Normalized?
Given below is a simple example to understand the CTET 2021 normalization process:
- If the CTET exam has 3 shifts, there will be 3 average marks as per the difficulty level of the exam.
- If the average score for Shift 1 is 100 and shift 2 is 80, then the difference between these two scores will be 20.
- If 20 is added to the shift 2 average score (80+20), it will be 100 which is the same as shift 1 average score.
- This will be the normalized score for CTET. The same method is then used to calculate the normalized score for Shift 2 and Shift 3 and so on.
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