CTET February 2026 Exam Date Out: Registration Begins Soon

CTET February 2026 Exam Date announcement by CBSE

CTET February 2026 Exam Date Out: Registration to Begin Soon at ctet.nic.in

 

The CTET February 2026 exam date has officially been announced by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The much-awaited Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) will be conducted in February 2026, and the online registration process is expected to begin very soon on the official website—ctet.nic.in.

This update has brought excitement among lakhs of aspiring teachers across India who are preparing to qualify for teaching positions in central and state schools. If you’re planning to appear for the CTET in February 2026, this blog covers everything you need to know—from exam date, eligibility, syllabus, pattern, registration process, and preparation tips—to help you succeed.


CTET February 2026: Important Dates (Tentative)

According to official updates, the CTET February 2026 exam will be conducted in offline (pen-paper/OMR) mode across multiple centres in India. While the detailed schedule is yet to be released, CBSE has confirmed that the registration process will start soon.

Here’s the tentative schedule for the CTET 2026 exam:

Event Tentative Date
CTET 2026 Notification Release November 2025
Online Application Start Date November 2025
Last Date to Apply December 2025
Last Date for Fee Payment December 2025
Admit Card Release January 2026
CTET Exam Date February 2026
Result Declaration March 2026

Tip: Keep checking ctet.nic.in regularly for official updates and notifications.


What is CTET, and Why It Is Important

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a national-level qualifying exam conducted by CBSE to assess candidates’ eligibility for teaching positions in government and private schools.

CTET certification is mandatory for candidates aspiring to teach in:

  • Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVS)

  • Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVS)

  • Central Government Schools

  • Schools under Union Territories

Moreover, many state governments and private schools also consider CTET as a valid qualification for teacher recruitment.

A major benefit for aspirants is that the CTET certificate is now valid for life, which means once you qualify, you don’t need to reappear for the test again.


CTET February 2026 Exam Pattern

The CTET exam consists of two papers:

Paper I (for Classes I–V): Primary Level

For candidates who want to teach Classes 1 to 5.

Subjects:

  1. Child Development and Pedagogy

  2. Language I

  3. Language II

  4. Mathematics

  5. Environmental Studies

Total Marks: 150
Questions: 150 (1 mark each)
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes


Paper II (for Classes VI–VIII): Upper Primary Level

For candidates who want to teach Classes 6 to 8.

Subjects:

  1. Child Development and Pedagogy

  2. Language I

  3. Language II

  4. Mathematics and Science (for Science/Maths teachers)

  5. Social Studies/Social Science (for Social Studies teachers)

Total Marks: 150
Questions: 150
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

There is no negative marking in CTET 2026.


CTET February 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Before applying, make sure you fulfil the eligibility requirements as mentioned below.

For Paper I (Primary Stage)

  • Passed Senior Secondary (10+2) with at least 50% marks and completed or pursuing a Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed)
    OR

  • Graduation with 50% marks and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree.

For Paper II (Elementary Stage)

  • Graduation with 50% marks and completed or pursuing B.Ed.
    OR

  • Graduation with D.El.Ed or equivalent qualification.
    OR

  • Completed B.A.Ed./B.Sc.Ed. or B.El.Ed.

All eligibility details will be clearly stated in the official CTET 2026 notification.


How to Apply for CTET February 2026

Here’s a step-by-step process for applying to the CTET February 2026 exam:

  1. Visit the official website—https://ctet.nic.in.

  2. Click on “Apply Online for CTET February 2026”.

  3. Register with your name, mobile number, and email ID.

  4. Fill in personal, academic, and contact details carefully.

  5. Upload a scanned photograph and signature in the prescribed format.

  6. Pay the application fee online using a debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI.

  7. Submit the form and take a printout for your records.


CTET February 2026 Application Fees (Expected)

Category Only Paper I or II Both Paper I & II
General / OBC (NCL) ₹1000 ₹1200
SC / ST / PwD ₹500 ₹600

CTET 2026 Syllabus Overview

The CTET 2026 syllabus is designed to test conceptual understanding, pedagogy, and teaching aptitude. Here’s an overview:

  • Child Development and Pedagogy: Learning theories, child-centred education, and teaching methodologies.

  • Language I & II: Comprehension, grammar, and communication skills in chosen languages.

  • Mathematics and Science: Problem-solving ability, pedagogy, and subject understanding.

  • Environmental Studies / Social Studies: Basic concepts of environment, geography, civics, and history.

Pro Tip: Use NCERT textbooks (Class I–VIII) as your base for CTET preparation.


CTET February 2026 Preparation Tips

Here are some practical preparation strategies to help you crack CTET:

  1. Understand the syllabus thoroughly and identify strong and weak areas.

  2. Focus on pedagogy — around 30% of questions are from teaching methodology.

  3. Solve previous year papers to understand question trends.

  4. Practise mock tests to improve time management.

  5. Stay consistent with daily revision and short notes.

  6. Read NCERT books from Classes 1 to 8 for conceptual clarity.

Remember: regular practice and clarity of concepts are key to success in CTET.


Exam Day Guidelines

  • Carry your admit card and photo ID proof.

  • Bring blue or black ballpoint pens only.

  • Follow the reporting time and instructions on your admit card.

  • Electronic gadgets, calculators, and written notes are strictly prohibited.


Career Opportunities After Qualifying CTET

Once you qualify for CTET, a wide range of opportunities open up in the education sector:

  • Teaching positions in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalaya, and other CBSE-affiliated schools.

  • Opportunities in state government and private institutions.

  • Roles in educational NGOs, edtech platforms, and teacher training.

With the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasising quality teaching and skill development, the demand for CTET-qualified teachers is rapidly growing.


Conclusion

The CTET February 2026 exam is your golden chance to begin a rewarding teaching career. With registrations opening soon on ctet.nic.in, this is the perfect time to start your preparation, collect documents, and stay ready for official updates.

A CTET certificate not only validates your teaching skills but also opens doors to numerous job opportunities in India’s top schools.

Stay connected with Shiksha Nation for the latest education news, CTET updates, and expert exam preparation tips. Your teaching journey starts here!

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