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CTET Exam 2026: How to Apply, Fees, Syllabus & Admit Card

Do you want to become a teacher? Then the CTET Exam is something that you can focus upon and this blog tells you how you can successfully do that.

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CTET Exam 2026: How to Apply, Fees, Syllabus & Admit Card

CTET Exam is one of the most important exams for aspiring teachers and every year lakhs of candidates apply for this exam.

In this blog you will explore the CTET exam date, CTET fees, CTET login, admit card, and about many more important things that you need to know.

Also Check out: TANCET 2026 guide

What is the CTET Exam?

The CTET exam (Common Teacher Eligibility Test) is a very important exam conducted by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and it ensures that the teaching force in India has the highest standards of quality and skills.

You can give the CTET exam if you want to become a teacher for classes I to VIII in central government schools and private institutions who accept CTET scores.

It is divided into 2 papers:

1. Paper I: For those who want to teach classes from I to V

2. Paper II: For those who want to each classes from VI to VIII

CTET Exam Date and Overview

ParticularsDetails
Exam NameCentral Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET)
Conducting BodyCentral Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
Exam ModeOffline (OMR-based)
CTET Exam Date (Session I)July 2026
CTETExam Date (Session II)December 2026
CTET Login & Official WebsiteOfficial website
EligibilityGraduation + B.Ed. / D.El.Ed.
Validity of CTET CertificateLifetime
FrequencyTwice a Year

How to apply for CTET Exam 2026?

Follow the below simple process to successfully apply for CTET Exam 2026 and complete your application form:

StepsDescription
Step 1Visit the official website.
Step 2Click on the “Apply for CTET 2026” link.
Step 3Register using your name, email, and phone number.
Step 4Fill out the application form with personal, academic, and contact details.
Step 5Upload scanned images of your photo and signature.
Step 6Pay the CTET fees using any of the options like debit/credit card, Net banking, etc.
Step 7Download and print the confirmation page for reference.

CTET fees structure for 2026

The CTET fees vary depending upon the candidate’s category and number of papers they want to apply for.

A) General category or OBC (NCL):

1. Only Paper I or II: ₹1000

2. Both the papers: ₹1200

B) SC / ST / Differently Abled:

5. Only Paper I or II: ₹500

6. Both the papers: ₹600

CTET Exam 2026 Syllabus and Exam Pattern

The syllabus for both the papers is quite similar and there are only a few differences in both the paper’s syllabus. Here is what the differences are:

A) CTET Paper I syllabus:

1. Child Development and Pedagogy

2. Language I (compulsory): Choose a language as your primary medium

3. Language II (compulsory): A different language as the secondary language

4. Mathematics

5. Environmental Studies

B) CTET Paper II Syllabus:

1. Child Development and Pedagogy

2. Language I (compulsory)

3. Language II (compulsory)

4. Mathematics and Science (for Science stream teachers)

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

C) Exam Pattern:

PaperSectionsTotal QuestionsMarksDuration
Paper I5 Sections1501502.5 hours
Paper II4 Sections1501502.5 hours

If you are also looking at how to prepare for civil services then you can check out the UPSC Civil Services 2026 guide

CTET Admit Card 2026

The Admit card is very important for the exam and you can obtain it from the official CTET website.

Steps to download the admit card:

1. Visit the official website.

2. Click on ‘CTET 2026 Admit Card Download’

3. Enter your CTET login credentials

4. Download and print your Teacher eligibility test admit card

CTET Exam 2026 preparation tips

1. Understand your syllabus and go through every topic properly and check which concepts are hard and which ones are easy.

2. Practice mock tests frequently to improve speed and accuracy.

3. Use CTET Books. You can refer to NCERT books for better understanding.

4. Use proper time management and revise your topics from time to time.

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CTET result and certificate

Once the exams are done, CBSE will release the answer key with which you can cross check your answer. Then the final results will be out.

1. Result mode: Online at official website

2. Qualifying Marks: 60% (90/150 marks) for general category candidates.

3. Certificate Validity: Lifetime (as per the latest CBSE guidelines).

FAQ’s

1. What is the CTET exam for?

Ans: The CTET exam is conducted to check the eligibility for teaching positions in government and private institutions.

2. When will the CTET Exam 2026 be held?

Ans: The CTET exam 2026 is expected to be held in in in July 2026 and December 2026

3. How can I check my CTET application status?

Ans: You can check application status through the official CTET website.

4. How many times can I attempt the CTET exam?

Ans: There is no limit for attempts. You can attempt the exam as many times as you want until you get a successful result.

5. Can I apply for both Paper I and Paper II?

Ans: Yes you can apply for both the papers. The fees vary for both the papers.

6. How can I retrieve my login credentials if I forget them?

Ans: In case you forget your credentials, you can click on the forgot password link on the login page.

Conclusion

The CTET Exam is very important if you want to be a teacher and so, you have to prepare yourself well with dedication and consistency. Understand your syllabus well, practice continuously to improve your speed and accuracy and continuously give mock tests. You have to be patient and consistent so that you can successfully clear your exams.

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