The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026 has officially announced its examination date. Aspiring teachers across India can mark their calendars as CTET 2026 is scheduled to be held on February 8, 2026. Conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), this exam is a mandatory requirement for those aiming to secure teaching positions in schools under the government and private sectors.
The exam will be conducted in 20 languages across 132 cities nationwide, providing ample opportunity for candidates from all regions. Candidates are advised to carefully check the official Information Bulletin available on the CTET official website for comprehensive details, including syllabus, eligibility criteria, exam fee, exam centres, and other important dates.
How to Apply for CTET 2026
To register for CBSE CTET 2026, candidates must follow a structured process on the official website. Here is a step-by-step guide:
- Visit the official CTET website: ctet.nic.in.
- Click on the link labelled Apply for CTET 2026.
- Complete the registration process by entering all personal and academic details accurately.
- Select your preferred exam centre, the paper you wish to appear for (Paper I, Paper II, or both), and the preferred language of the exam.
- Upload your passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
- Pay the application fee online and submit the form.
- Download and print the confirmation page for your records.
CTET 2026 Application Fee
The CTET application fee varies based on category and the number of papers applied for:
- General and OBC candidates: Rs 1,000 for one paper, Rs 1,200 for both papers.
- SC, ST, and PwD candidates: Rs 500 for one paper, Rs 600 for both papers.
Payments must be completed online using the available payment methods on the official portal. Ensure your payment is successful and retain the receipt for future reference.
CTET 2026 Exam Pattern
CTET 2026 will follow the standard exam pattern divided into two papers:
- Paper I: Designed for candidates intending to teach classes I-V.
- Paper II: Designed for candidates intending to teach classes VI-VIII
Each paper comprises 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The duration of the exam is 2 hours and 30 minutes, and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The question paper will test the candidate’s knowledge in areas including child development, pedagogy, language, mathematics, and environmental studies, depending on the chosen paper.
Important Points to Remember
- CTET 2026 is a qualifying exam required to be eligible for teaching positions in both central and private schools.
- Ensure all details in the application form are accurate to avoid rejection.
- Keep a copy of the submitted application and payment receipt for reference during the examination process.
- Regularly check ctet.nic.in for updates regarding admit cards, exam centres, and other notifications.
CTET is not just an exam; it is a gateway to a rewarding teaching career. Aspirants must plan their preparation carefully, stay updated with official announcements, and ensure the timely submission of applications to avoid last-minute issues.
For complete details on CBSE CTET 2026, including registration, syllabus, exam pattern, and eligibility, visit the official CTET website.
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