CTET Exam Timing 2026: The CBSE is scheduled to conduct the CTET 21st Edition exam on February 7 and 8, 2026 in two shifts for both Papers 1 and 2. Candidates can check below the CTET exam time, shift timings, duration, reporting time, etc.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the 21st edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on February 7 & 8. The CTET 2026 exam will be conducted in two shifts for Paper 1 and Paper 2. As per the CTET exam time mentioned in the official notification, CTET Paper 1 is conducted in shift 2 from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm, and CTET Paper 2 is conducted in shift 1 from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm on both the days. The exact timing of the exam is intimated to candidates through the CTET admit card. Besides the CTET timing, the admit card also comprises the CTET reporting time 2026. Candidates need to reach the allotted CTET exam centre as per their reporting time.
The CBSE CTET Paper 1 is for candidates who want to teach Classes 1-5 (Primary Teachers), and CTET Paper 2 is for candidates who want to teach Classes 6-8 (Elementary Teachers). Candidates who wish to teach Classes 1-8 need to take both papers of the CBSE CTET.
- CTET Exam Timing 2026
- CTET 2026 February Exam Shift Timings
- CTET Shift Timings 2026 for Papers 1 & 2
- CTET 2026 Exam
- CTET 2026 Important Topics To Revise in Pedagogy
- CTET Exam Day Guidelines 2026
CTET Exam Timing 2026
The CTET exam time 2026 is different for Paper 1 and Paper 2. The CTET Paper 1 is conducted in the afternoon shift and CTET Paper 2 is held in the morning shift. Have a look at the CTET paper timing 2026 for both papers below:
- CTET Paper 2 Exam Time - 9:30 am to 12:00 noon
- CTET Paper 1 Exam Time - 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm
The CTET Paper 1 comprises 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from five subjects, namely, Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies. On the other hand, CTET Paper 2 consists of four subjects Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language II, Mathematics and Science or Social Studies/Social Sciences. The CTET exam pattern is different for Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Commonly asked questions
The CTET exam process contains the stages shared below-
- Release of notification
- Submission of application form
- CTET admit card
- Conduct of the exam in offline mode
- Provisional answer key
- Declaration of result
- Final answer key
- CTET certificate for qualified candidates
CTET 2026 February Exam Shift TimingsÂ
Candidates can check table to know the shift timings of CTET Examination.
| Date |
Shift |
Time Duration |
|---|---|---|
| February 7, 2026 |
Morning Shift Timing |
9:30 AM to 12 PM |
| February 7, 2026 |
Afternoon Shift Timing |
2:30 to 5:00 PM |
| February 8, 2026 |
Morning Shift Timing |
9:30 AM to 12 PM |
| February 8, 2026 |
Afternoon Shift Timing |
2:30 to 5:00 PM |
CTET Shift Timings 2026Â for Papers 1 & 2
 Candidates can check the CTET paper timing 2026 below, including the reporting time and exam time for Paper 1 and Paper 2.
| Events |
Paper 2 |
Paper 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Entry in the Examination Centre (Reporting Time) |
7:30 AM |
12:30 PM |
| Checking of Admit Cards |
9:00 AM to 9:15 AM |
2:00 PM to 2:15 PM |
| Checking of Computer |
9:15 AM |
2:15 PM |
| Last Entry in the Examination Centre |
9:30 AM |
2:30 PM |
| Test Commences |
9:30 AM |
2:30 PM |
| Test Concludes |
12:00 Noon |
5:00 PM |
Note: Candidates will not be permitted to enter the Examination Centre after the commencement of the examination as per the CTET exam time given in their Admit Card. Candidates must bring a copy of their admit card to the exam hall without fail.
Also Read: Last 5 Years Question Papers of CTET: Download Free PDFs
Commonly asked questions
The CTET 2026 exam will be conducted offline. In 2021 and 2022, the exam was held online wherein candidates were required to mark their answers on the computer. Until 2020, the it was held offline. However, the exam was organised offline again in 2023 and 2024.
CTET full form is Central Teacher Eligibility Test. It is a national-level exam conducted every year to determine the eligibility of candidates to teach Classes 1 to 8 in central government schools such as KVS, NVS, etc. Passing the CTET exam is compulsory for aspirants who want to apply for teacher recruitment in government schools for Classes 1 to 8.
CTET 2026 Exam
The CTET 2026 session is the 21st edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test. Lakhs of candidates are expected to appear for the CTET exam 2026 to obtain the CTET certificate and become eligible for recruitment as Primary or Elementary teachers in centralized schools such as KVS, NVS, etc.
CTET is a national-level eligibility exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The CTET exam is conducted every year to determine the eligibility of candidates for appointment as teachers for Classes 1 to 8 in Central Government School such as KVS, NVS, etc. The CBSE is organising the CTET 2026 exam offline in pen and paper mode.
Also Read: CTET Exam Analysis
CTET 2026 Important Topics To Revise in Pedagogy
- Concept of development and learning relationshipÂ
- Principles of the development of children
- Influence of Heredity & Environment
- Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers)
- Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives
- Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice
- Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School-Based Assessment; Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)
- Basic processes of teaching and learning, children's strategies of learning, learning as a social activity, social context of learning
- Motivation and learning
- Factors contributing to learning , personal & environmentalÂ
- Child as a problem solver and a scientific investigator
- Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties, ‘impairment’ etc.
- Cognition & Emotions
- Learning and Pedagogy, etc.
CBSE Released Guidelines for PwD Candidates
The authority released detailed guidelines for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) who wish to avail facility of scribe during CTET exam. Candidates claiming PwBD status under Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016 must submit a valid disability certificate in specified format along with a UDID card issued by a competent authority.
Facility of CTET scribe and compensatory time will be provided only to those with benchmark disabilities who face difficulty in writing. Such candidates must produce a medical certificate from a government healthcare institution stating that scribe is essential for them to appear for CTET. Candidates with benchmark disabilities such as blindness, cerebral palsy or locomotor disability both arms affected may avail scribe facility if they choose to do so.
CTET PWD Public Notice PDF:Download HereÂ
CTET Exam Day Guidelines 2026
Have a look at the exam day instructions below to be followed by candidates during the conduct of the CTET examination:
Things & Documents to Carry to the CTET Exam Centre
- CTET admit card 2026 (also known as the hall ticket) is a mandatory document to be carried to the test centre. Candidates not carrying their admit card on the day of the exam will not be allowed to give the paper. In case a candidate forgets to carry his/her admit card to the centre, s/he is advised to take another printout from a nearby cybercafé.
- Along with the admit card, candidates must also carry a valid photo ID proof to the test centre such as a PAN Card, Aadhar Card, Passport, Driving License and Voter ID Card.
Candidates should not carry the following items to the test centre or inside the exam hall:
- Stationery items like books, bits of paper, plastic pouches, calculators, scales, geometry/pencil boxes, writing pads, pen drives, erasers, log tables, electronic pen/scanner, cardboard, etc.
- Communication devices such as mobile phones, Bluetooth, earphones, microphones, pagers, health bands, etc.
- Watch, wristwatch, camera, wallet, goggles, handbags, golden ornaments, etc.
- Any other item which could be used as unfair means and for hiding communication devices/gadgets.
Note: Candidates suffering from diabetes are allowed to carry eatables such as sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/apple/orange) and transparent water bottles to the test centre. However, such candidates are not allowed to carry packed foods like chocolates/candy/sandwiches inside the exam hall.
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The most important topics for the CTET exam in Environmental studies are family and friends, food, shelter, water, travel, environmental studies and its integration with other subjects, methods of teaching EVS, scope and importance of EVS in primary education, evaluation and assessment techniques in
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It has been said that for the CTET exam preparation around three to four months is required with dedicated study and practice of question papers. It also depends upon the candidate to candidate and their conceptual clarity of the topics.Â
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Contributor-Level 6
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Yes, the CTET eligibility can be changed based on the NCTE regulations. The CBSE opened the online application form correction window for the CTET Feb 2026 examination on December 23, 2025. The CTET form correction 2026 link allows candidates to change the already submitted applications, in case of
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Contributor-Level 6
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The CTET exam is a eligibility test and does not have a centralized counselling process.Â
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Contributor-Level 10
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According to the NCTE notification, candidates require 60% or more to pass the CTET examination. The minimum marks required by a candidate being a General category to qualify the CTET exam is 90 out of 150 and for SC, ST, OBC and PwD is 82 out of 150.
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Contributor-Level 6
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Candidates can visit the official website at ctet.nic.in for the syllabus of the CTET. The entire syllabus is provided and candidates can download it for every topic together. The syllabus PDF is also provided on our Shiksha page.
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Yes, it is possible for a candidate to clear CTET exam in three months. All is required a dedicated and disciplined approach. Clear understanding of the syllabus and pattern of an exam. Frequent revision, practice and strategize the preparation.Â
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Candidates need to visit the official website to download the PDF of the CTET Syllabus at ctet.nic.in and check the information bulletin. The CTET syllabus is available in English as well as Hindi medium that covers both Paper 1 and 2 topics in detail. The CTET syllabus PDF is also available on our
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To clear the CTET exam, candidates in General Category required to score at least 60% that is 90 out of 150 marks and candidates belonging to the SC, ST, OBC, or PwD categories required to score at least 55% marks that is 82 out of 150. It is to be noted that this criteria applies to both Paper 1 an
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