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🏦 Bank of Baroda (BOB) Rules 2026 Updated: Minimum Balance, Credit Card Lounge Access, Fees & Digital Policies Explained Last Updated on 1 December 2025 Introduction Bank of Baroda (BOB), one of India’s leading public sector banks, has made several major policy changes over the last two years. While 2025 introduced important reforms—especially the minimum balance penalty removal —the year 2026 brings the continuation and expansion of these customer-friendly rules. This updated guide breaks down every important rule for BOB customers in 2026, including: Savings account balance requirements Credit card lounge access policy Fees and reward point changes Digital banking compliance Financial performance of the bank Upcoming recruitment details Let’s understand all the updated rules so you can manage your banking activities smartly and avoid unnecessary charges. 💰 Minimum Balance Rules 2026 (Still in Effect & Customer-Friendly) In July 2025, BOB made headlines by...

CTET Result 2024: Steps to Check December Exam Scores When Released

 

CTET Result 2024: Steps to Check December Exam Scores When Released

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) held the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) for December 2024 on December 14 and 15. The provisional answer key was made available on December 5. The official result will be declared soon on ctet.nic.in.

After releasing the provisional answer key, the CBSE invited candidates to challenge the answers by paying a fee of ₹1,000 per question. According to an official notice, candidates had the opportunity to raise objections through the link available on the CTET website, ctet.nic.in, from January 1, 2025, to January 5, 2025 (until 11:59 PM). The fee for submitting objections is ₹1,000 per question and must be paid via credit or debit card. The fee is non-refundable, as stated by CBSE.

CBSE's subject experts will review the objections raised by candidates. If a challenge is found to be valid, the answer key will be corrected, and the fee paid for the objection will be refunded. However, if the challenge is not accepted, the fee will not be refunded.

CBSE has stated that the board's decision regarding the objections will be final, and no further communication will be entertained. Any refunds, if applicable, will be processed online and credited to the candidate's original credit/debit card account. Therefore, candidates are advised to make payments using their own cards.

The CTET results will be based on the final answer key after reviewing and addressing any objections.

To check the CTET result once it is announced, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website: Go to the official CTET website - ctet.nic.in.

  2. Click on the Result link: On the homepage, look for the link labeled “CTET December 2024 Result” or a similar title, and click on it.

  3. Enter your details: You will be prompted to enter your roll number and other required credentials.

  4. Submit the details: After entering the necessary information, click on the "Submit" button.

  5. View and Download: Your CTET result will appear on the screen. You can check your score and download the result for future reference.

  6. Print the result: For your convenience, take a printout of the result for official purposes.


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