CTET February 2026 Notification Out : Apply Online, Exam Date, Exam Pattern and Eligibility

Post Update: 30/11/2025

Post Summary: Central Board of Secondary Education has released the CTET February 2026 notification. Online application process will begin on 27 November 2025 and candidates can apply until 18 December 2025 through the official website. Exam will be conducted on 08 February 2026 Candidates must have Graduation Degree and B.Ed  from a recognized university in India. Interested and eligible candidates can check the short information of the notification given below.

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Central Board of Secondary Education

 CTET February 2026 Examination: Apply Online 

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Important Dates

  • Application Begin: 27 November 2025
  • Last Date to Apply: 18 December 2025
  • Last Date to Pay Exam Fee: 18 December 2025
  • Exam Date: 08 February 2026
  • Admit Card Available: Before Exam

Application Fee

For Paper-I or ll

  • General / OBC : ₹1000
  • SC / ST : ₹500

For Both Paper-I and ll

  • General / OBC : ₹1200
  • SC / ST : ₹600
  • Payment Mode: Online – UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card

 CTET February 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Age limit

  • No
  • For more information read notification

Education Qualification

  • For Primary ( Class 1-5 ) Teacher (Paper 1): D.El.Ed / B.El.Ed / Equivalent from recognized University in India.
  • For Upper Primary (Class 6-8 ) Teacher (Paper 2): Graduation with B.Ed or equivalent qualification from recognized University in India.

How to Apply for CTET February 2026 Examination

  • Visit the official website
  • Download Notification and read carefully.
  • Click on Register ( If new user) or login.
  • Fill out the application form with correct information.
  • Upload required documents, photo, and signature.
  • Pay the application fee and submit the form.
  • Take a printout of the final submitted form for future use.

 Selection Process

  • Written Examination

CTET 2026 Exam Pattern (Paper 1 & Paper 2)

CTET Paper 1 Exam Pattern (Classes I to V)

SectionNo. of Questions
Child Development & Pedagogy30
Mathematics30
Environmental Studies30
Language I30
Language II30
Total150
  • Total Marks: 150
  • Each correct answer: +1 marks
  • Each wrong answer: 0 mark
  • Negative Marking: No
  • Duration 2 Hours 30 minutes.
  • For more information read notification.

CTET Paper 2 Exam Pattern (Classes VI to VIII)

SectionNo. of Questions
Child Development & Pedagogy30
Mathematics & Science OR Social Studies/Social Science60
Language I30
Language II30
Total150
  • Total Marks: 150
  • Each correct answer: +1 marks
  • Each wrong answer: 0 mark
  • Negative Marking: No
  • Duration 2 Hours 30 minutes.
  • For more information read notification.

CTET 2026 Syllabus Subject Wise Details 

The CTET syllabus 2026 is based on NCERT curriculum standards.

Important Subjects in CTET Syllabus

  • Child Development & Pedagogy
  • Language I and Language II
  • Mathematics
  • Environmental Studies
  • Science / Social Science
Before applying read the notification carefully.

Important links 

Apply OnlineClick Here
Exam Notice Click Here
Download NotificationClick Here
Official WebsiteClick Here
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