CTET February 2026: Information Bulletin Released – Eligibility, Exam Date & Full Details
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a national-level eligibility exam conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for candidates who wish to become teachers for classes I to VIII in India. Under the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE Act), clearing CTET is a mandatory qualification requirement for appointment as a teacher in central government schools and many other institutions that follow national standards.
CTET is widely considered a benchmark for teacher quality and is recognized across numerous schools — including those run by central agencies, state governments, and private institutions that accept CTET certification.
What’s New for February 2026 Session
- On 27 November 2025, CBSE released the official information bulletin for the CTET February 2026 session and opened the online registration window. The last date to apply is 18 December 2025 (till 11:59 PM IST).
- The exam is scheduled for Sunday, 8 February 2026. There will be two papers — Paper I (for Primary level, i.e. Classes I–V) and Paper II (for Upper Primary, i.e. Classes VI–VIII).
- The 2026 session will follow the standard model: offline, pen-and-paper mode (OMR-based), MCQ format, no negative marking.
Who Can Apply? — Eligibility Criteria for CTET 2026
Before applying, candidates must check if they satisfy the eligibility norms prescribed by National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and the recruiting authorities.
Detailed eligibility guidelines for February 2026 session:
For Paper I (Classes I–V — Primary Level)
Candidates should fulfill one of the following:
- Senior Secondary (or equivalent) with at least 50% marks + passed or appearing in final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.).
- Senior Secondary with at least 45% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 2-year D.El.Ed. (per older NCTE norms) — for certain cases.
- Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.).
- Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 2-year Diploma in Special Education.
- Or, Graduation (any subject) with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in B.Ed..
For Paper II (Classes VI–VIII — Upper Primary / Elementary Level)
Candidates should satisfy one of the following:
- Senior Secondary with 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 4-year B.El.Ed.
- Senior Secondary with 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 4-year B.A.Ed / B.Sc.Ed. or B.A/B.Sc.Ed.
- Graduation with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in (or completed) 1-year B.Ed. (or equivalent teacher training recognized by NCTE).
Other Key Points
- There is no age limit for appearing in CTET. Candidates can apply regardless of age and may apply multiple times.
- NCTE emphasizes that CTET qualification alone does not guarantee appointment — final selection depends on the recruiting authority, vacancy, institutional norms, and other criteria.
- Applicants must fulfill nationality/identity norms if applicable (Indian nationals or those eligible under specified categories for migrants/residents) as per earlier CTET guidelines.
Application Process — How to Apply for CTET 2026
Applying for CTET February 2026 involves a few clear steps, all online.
- Visit the official CTET website: https://ctet.nic.in
- Click on “Apply for CTET Feb-2026” (or similar link) to start registration.
- For new users, use the “New Registration” option. Provide basic details (name, DOB, contact info, etc.) and receive a registration number.
- Fill out the application form: choose your paper (Paper I / Paper II / both), select exam centre, medium of exam (language), and other relevant options.
- Upload scanned photograph and signature in required format.
- Pay the application fee. Fee details (latest) are: Rs 1,000 for one paper, Rs 1,200 for both (for General/OBC category). For SC/ST/PwD/others, fee is often lower (for earlier years, fee was Rs 500/600) — but check official notice.
- Submit form and print/ save confirmation — keep a copy for future reference.
Important Dates
- Registration start: 27 November 2025
- Last date to apply and pay fee: 18 December 2025 (till 11:59 PM IST)
- Exam date: 8 February 2026 (Sunday).
Candidates are strongly advised to apply well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical glitches or server load issues.
Exam Pattern — What CTET 2026 Will Look Like
Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus is vital for effective preparation. Here is a breakdown of what to expect for CTET February 2026.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Mode | Offline (OMR-based pen-and-paper) |
| Total Papers | 2 — Paper I (Classes I–V), Paper II (Classes VI–VIII) |
| Number of Questions | 150 MCQs per paper |
| Total Marks | 150 marks (1 mark per MCQ) |
| Duration | 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes) |
| Marking Scheme | +1 for correct answer; No negative marking for wrong answers |
| Qualifying Marks | 60% (i.e. 90/150) for General category; relaxation for reserved categories as per norms (usually 5%) |
| Validity of Certificate | Lifetime — once qualified, the CTET certificate remains valid, and the candidate can apply for recruitment as per institution’s norms. |
Syllabus & Subjects
- Paper I (Primary, Classes I–V):
- Child Development & Pedagogy
- Language I
- Language II
- Mathematics
- Environmental Studies
- Paper II (Upper Primary, Classes VI–VIII):
- Child Development & Pedagogy
- Language I
- Language II
- Mathematics & Science or Social Studies/Social Science (depending on teacher’s specialization)
Candidates aspiring for Paper II should be comfortable with subject-area content at senior secondary / graduation level (depending on the stream chosen).
What CTET Certification Means — What It Does and What It Doesn’t
- Clearing CTET makes you eligible to apply for teaching positions in central government schools (like those run by central agencies), some state-run and private schools which consider CTET as a minimum requirement.
- However, CTET qualification does not guarantee appointment. Employment depends on many factors such as availability of vacancies, school-specific recruitment rules (as per RTE Act or other regulations), performance in selection processes (interview, document verification), and institutional discretion.
- The exam aims to maintain a common standard of teacher eligibility across the country — ensuring that teachers for classes I–VIII meet certain pedagogical and academic benchmarks.
- Once qualified, the CTET certificate remains valid for lifetime — you can appear for recruitment whenever a relevant vacancy arises, without needing to re-qualify (unless specified otherwise by a recruiting agency).
Tips & Recommendations for CTET 2026 Aspirants
Given the importance of CTET — and the volume of aspirants — proper planning and preparation can significantly improve chances of success. Here are some practical tips:
- Apply Early, Don’t Wait: The registration window has many aspirants; to avoid server overload or last-minute errors, apply as soon as you are eligible and have required documents ready.
- Read the Information Bulletin Carefully: The notification PDF contains official details — syllabus, eligibility, exam cities, fee structure, document upload specifications. Download it from the official website and go through it thoroughly.
- Check Eligibility Twice: Given multiple eligibility routes (D.El.Ed., B.El.Ed., B.Ed, etc.), ensure your education credentials exactly match one of the permitted combinations before applying. Mistakes may lead to rejection later.
- Focus on Syllabus & Pedagogy: Particularly for Paper I (Primary level), Child Development & Pedagogy — along with languages and basic mathematics/environmental studies — is crucial. For Paper II, besides pedagogy, include a strong revision of subject–specific content.
- Practice MCQs & Time Management: With 150 questions in 150 minutes (approx. 1 minute per question), speed and accuracy matter. Practice previous years’ papers and manage time per section carefully.
- Don’t Rely Only on CTET — Keep Options Open: As CTET certification doesn’t guarantee job placement, consider other eligibility exams or academic qualifications depending on your career goals.
- Plan for Document Verification & Recruitment: Once CTET certificate is in hand, stay alert about recruitment notifications of relevant schools (central or state), and keep documents ready (mark-sheets, identity proof, certificate, etc.).
Why CTET Still Matters — Significance & Broader Impact
The CTET continues to play a critical role in shaping teacher recruitment and quality standards across India. Here’s why CTET is important:
- National Standardization: With diverse state boards, languages, and educational backgrounds across India, CTET provides a common benchmark for teacher eligibility for classes I–VIII. This ensures a uniform minimum standard for pedagogical training and subject knowledge.
- Quality Assurance: By testing pedagogy (child development, teaching methodology), language ability, subject knowledge and mental agility, CTET helps filter candidates who are academically competent and understand teaching fundamentals — contributing to better quality education in the long run.
- Wide Recognition: Since many central (and state) government schools — and even private schools — accept CTET, clearing it widens the opportunities for candidates across regions, boards, and school types.
- Flexible & Lifetime Validity: One-time qualification with lifetime validity allows aspirants to attempt the exam when they are ready and apply for recruitment whenever suitable vacancies arrive.
- Encourages Teacher Education: Through required qualifications (D.El.Ed, B.Ed, etc.), CTET pushes aspiring teachers to obtain formal teacher-training before they start teaching, enhancing professionalism and credibility in the teaching profession.
Common Queries & Clarifications (FAQs)
Q: Is there any age limit for CTET 2026?
A: No. There is no upper or lower age limit. Candidates of any age can apply.
Q: Can I apply for both Paper I and Paper II together?
A: Yes — if you satisfy the eligibility criteria for both papers, you may apply for both. This helps if you want to keep options open for both primary and upper-primary teaching.
Q: Is there any negative marking in CTET 2026?
A: No. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. Each correct answer awards +1 mark.
Q: What is the minimum qualifying mark for CTET pass?
A: Generally, 60% (i.e. 90 out of 150) for general category candidates. There is relaxation for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) as per government norms — often about 5%.
Q: Does CTET guarantee a teaching job?
A: No — CTET is only an eligibility/certification exam. Actual appointment depends on recruiting agencies, school vacancies, and additional selection criteria (interview, document verification, etc.).
Q: Is CTET valid for lifetime?
A: Yes. Once you qualify, your CTET certificate remains valid for life, and you can apply whenever there is a relevant vacancy.
Conclusion
With the release of the CTET February 2026 notification on 27 November 2025, the registration window is now live — offering a new opportunity for aspirants across India who wish to pursue a teaching career in primary or upper-primary levels. This is a critical step for many future teachers: CTET certification not only validates their eligibility but also paves the way for potential employment in central government schools and other institutions that recognize CTET.
However, while CTET is a key qualification, it is not a guarantee of job — success depends on thorough preparation, meeting eligibility criteria, strategic application, and subsequent recruitment processes. Aspiring candidates are advised to carefully read the information bulletin, verify their eligibility, prepare systematically, and apply early.
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