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By: Dhrubajyoti Haloi

On: February 25, 2026

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CTET February 2026 Re-Exam Public Notice – Check Exam Date, Pattern

Attention all teaching aspirants! The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a crucial public notice regarding the CTET 2026 Re-Exam. Originally held in February, the new re-exam is officially scheduled for March 1, 2026. Read on for complete details, exam patterns, and qualification criteria.

CTET February 2026 Re-Exam Public Notice – Check Exam Date, Fee & Pattern:: The Central Board of Secondary Education has released an important public notice regarding the CTET February 2026 Re-Exam. The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a mandatory qualification for candidates who wish to become teachers in Classes I to VIII in central government schools like KVS, NVS and CBSE-affiliated institutions.

The exam is conducted in offline (OMR-based) mode, and the CTET certificate remains valid for lifetime. While the nationwide offline exams were initially conducted on the 7th and 8th of February 2026, unavoidable administrative circumstances have led the board to schedule a Re-Exam on 1st March 2026.

CTET serves as the absolute mandatory benchmark qualification for candidates seeking teaching positions from Class I to Class VIII across India. In this comprehensive guide, we will break down the official notice, crucial dates, eligibility requirements, and the specific exam patterns for Paper I and Paper II.

CBSE CTET 2026 Re-Exam Public Notice and New Exam Date Details

📌 CTET 2026 Overview

ParticularsDetails
Exam NameCentral Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026
Conducting AuthorityCBSE
Mode of ExaminationOffline (OMR Based)
Duration2.5 Hours per Paper
Certificate ValidityLifetime
Official Websitewww.ctet.nic.in

Pro Tip: Keep a close watch on the official website for the release of the revised Admit Cards specifically generated for the March 1 Re-Exam.

📅 CTET 2026 Important Dates

EventDate
Apply Start Date27 November 2025
Apply Last Date18 December 2025
Reopen Application Form27–30 December 2025
Exam Date07 & 08 February 2026
Re-Exam Date01 March 2026

Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official website for updated notices regarding the re-exam.

Application Fees Breakdown

During the registration phase, the CBSE categorized the application fees based on the candidate’s social category and the number of papers they opted to appear for (Paper I, Paper II, or Both).

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

CTET 2026 Eligibility & Qualifications

The CTET exam is divided into two levels to cater to different age groups of students. You must meet the specific educational benchmarks to qualify for your desired teaching level.

1. Primary Teacher (PRT) – Level I (For Classes I to V)

If your goal is to teach the foundational classes, you must apply for Paper I.

Qualification Required:

The candidate must have passed their 12th standard (Senior Secondary) board exams with a minimum percentage requirement, along with a 2-year Diploma in Education (D.Ed) / JBT / B.El.Ed.

2. Elementary Teacher (TGT) – Level II (For Classes VI to VIII)

To teach middle school students, clearing Paper II is strictly mandatory.

Qualification Required:

The candidate must hold a valid Bachelor’s Graduation degree from a recognized university along with a Degree in Education (B.Ed / B.El.Ed).

Detailed CTET 2026 Exam Pattern

The CBSE conducts the CTET in a strictly offline, OMR-based format. There is no negative marking, which means candidates should attempt every single question. Here is the detailed mark distribution:

Paper I Exam Pattern (For Classes I to V)

This paper tests the candidate’s core understanding of child psychology and basic foundational subjects.

Subject AreaQuestionsMarks
Child Development and Pedagogy (CDP)3030
Language I (Compulsory)3030
Language II (Compulsory)3030
Mathematics3030
Environmental Studies (EVS)3030
Total150 Questions150 Marks

Paper II Exam Pattern (For Classes VI to VIII)

Paper II allows candidates to choose a specialization based on their graduation background (either Math & Science OR Social Studies).

Subject AreaQuestionsMarks
Child Development and Pedagogy (CDP)3030
Language I (Compulsory)3030
Language II (Compulsory)3030
Math & Science OR Social Studies6060
Total150 Questions150 Marks
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 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding CTET Re-Exam

Q1: When is the new CTET Re-Exam scheduled for 2026?

A: As per the latest official CBSE public notice, the CTET Re-Exam will be conducted on 1st March 2026.

Q2: Will I need to download a new Admit Card for the March 1 exam?

A: Yes, the CBSE will issue fresh admit cards indicating the revised exam centers and timings for the candidates scheduled for the Re-Exam. Please monitor ctet.nic.in regularly.

Q3: Is there any negative marking in the CTET 2026 exam?

A: No, there is absolutely no negative marking in either Paper I or Paper II. Candidates are encouraged to attempt all 150 questions.

Q4: What is the validity of the CTET passing certificate?

A: The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has officially extended the validity of the CTET qualifying certificate to a Lifetime. Once you clear it, it remains valid forever!

CTET February 2026 re exam public notice by CBSE check exam date and details

Dhrubajyoti Haloi

With over 11 years of experience, Dhrubajyoti Haloi specializes in writing about job vacancies in the government sector of India. His articles provide valuable insights and timely updates on job opportunities across various government departments. Haloi's expertise helps job seekers stay informed about the latest recruitment processes, application procedures, and eligibility criteria.

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