Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET September 2026

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📅 Important Dates

Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET September 2026
CTET September Exam 2026
EventDate / DeadlineDay
Online Application Opens11 May 2026Monday
Last Date – Application Submission10 June 2026, 11:59 PMWednesday
Last Date – Fee Payment10 June 2026, 11:59 PMWednesday
Online Corrections Window15 Jun – 18 Jun 2026Mon – Thu
Admit Card Download2 Days Before Exam~4 Sep 2026
Exam Date (Primary)06 September 2026Sunday
Exam Date (If Needed)05 September 2026Saturday
Result Declaration (Tentative)End of October 2026
💰 Application Fee

Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET September 2026
CTET September Exam 2026
CategoryOnly Paper I or Paper IIBoth Paper I & Paper II
General / OBC (NCL)₹ 1,000 /-₹ 1,200 /-
SC / ST / Differently Abled₹ 500 /-₹ 600 /-
GST as applicable will be charged extra by the bank. Fee once paid is non-refundable. Payment via Debit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking only.
👤 Age Limit & Eligibility

Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET September 2026
CTET September Exam 2026
CategoryMinimum Qualification RequiredRelaxation
General / OBC (NCL)As per NCTE norms — e.g. 50% in graduation + B.Ed / D.El.EdNone
SC / STAs per NCTE normsUp to 5% relaxation in qualifying marks
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)As per NCTE normsUp to 5% relaxation in qualifying marks
Differently Abled (PwD)As per NCTE normsUp to 5% relaxation in qualifying marks
📝 Education Qualification
Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET September 2026
CTET September Exam 2026
PaperTarget ClassQualification Options
Paper I
Classes I – V (Primary)
Senior Secondary (12th) with ≥50% marks + 2-year D.El.Ed (completed / appearing)
Senior Secondary (12th) with ≥45% marks + 2-year D.El.Ed (as per old NCTE norms 2002)
Paper II
Classes VI – VIII (Upper Primary)
Graduation + 2-year D.El.Ed (completed / appearing)
Graduation with ≥50% marks + 1-year B.Ed (completed / appearing)
Senior Secondary ≥50% + 4-year B.El.Ed (completed / appearing)
Both PapersClasses I – VIIIMust meet qualifications for BOTH Paper I and Paper II separately

📝 How to Apply

Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET September 2026
CTET September Exam 2026
StepActionKey Details
1 Visit PortalGo to official websitehttps://ctet.nic.in or https://www.cbse.gov.in → Click "Apply Online"
2 AuthenticationFill basic identity detailsState, ID type, Candidate Name, Date of Birth, Gender, Security PIN
3 Fill FormComplete the applicationMother s name, Father s name (as per Class X certificate), Category, Disability status, Paper opted (I / II / Both), Subject for Paper II, Languages I & II, Educational qualification, College details, Mailing address + PIN code
4 Set PasswordCreate login password8–13 characters, must include uppercase + lowercase + number + special character (!@#$%^&*-)
5 Upload Photo & SignatureUpload scanned images (mandatory)Photo: JPG/JPEG, 10–100 KB, 3.5 cm × 4.5 cm | Signature: JPG/JPEG, 3–30 KB, 3.5 cm × 1.5 cm
6 Pay FeeOnline payment onlyDebit Card / Credit Card / Net Banking | GST extra | No refund under any circumstances
7 Submit & SaveReview → Final SubmitNote down Registration / Application Number. Print Confirmation Page and keep it safely.
8 Corrections (if needed)Use correction window15 Jun – 18 Jun 2026 only (once only). City of examination cannot be changed.
9 Download Admit CardFrom CTET website~2 days before exam. Carry original + valid photo ID on exam day.
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