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CTET form correction 2026 window was opened on December 23, 2025. Candidates can undertake the CTET application form correction facility for the February 2026 session by logging to their registered accounts. Check here CTET correction link 2026. Know CTET form correction fees and know how to make CTET form corrections.

The CTET application form correction 2026 link is active. The last date to make correction is December 26 at ctet.nic.in. Candidates can undertake the CTET form correction facility for the Febriary session by logging into their registered accounts. Check the CTET form correction 2026 window last date, link, fees, and other details here including how and where to make corrections.

CTET Application Form Correction 2026

CTET Application Form Correction 2026

Central Board of Secondary Education (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 any error. The CTET correction 2026 window last date is December 26. It is to be noted that those candidates who have registered can only make changes if required in their CTET application form. After the deadline, candidates will not be allowed to make corrections. Read further to know the CTET form correction date, link, and fees and check how to make corrections.

Candidates’ particulars cannot be changed or edited once the application form and fee have been submitted. However, the CBSE offers the facility of CTET application form correction on the portal- ctet.nic.in. The CTET application form 2026 was available from November 27 to December 18, 2025. 

Also Read: Last 5 Years Question Papers of CTET: Download Free PDFs

Table of contents
  • How to make CTET Form Correction 2026?
  • CTET Correction Link 2026
  • CTET Form Correction Date 2026
  • CTET Application Correction 2026 Fees
  • Changes Allowed through CTET 2026 Correction Window
  • CTET Application Correction 2026: Points to Note

How to make CTET Form Correction 2026?

CBSE gives candidates one chance to correct any incorrect information in the CTET application form (if any). Candidates can make corrections to their already submitted CTET Dec 2026 application form by following the methods as mentioned below.

  • Visit at ctet.nic.in
  • Click on the link available for the CTET application form correction
  • Enter the application number, password and security pin (as shown in the image)
  • Click on the Sign in button
  • Click on the application form correction button
  • Read the instructions on the page and click on the checkbox at the bottom of the page
  • Click on the Proceed for Correction button
  • Make the required changes in the application form
  • Enter the security pin and click on Submit
  • Review the application form
  • Click on the checkboxes at the bottom of the page
  • Click on the Final Submit button
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What were the CTET form correction 2026 date?
A: 

The CTET form correction 2026 dates were from December 23 to December 26. The CBSE released the CTET application correction link on the official website- ctet.nic.in. The CBSE gave candidates one chance to correct any incorrect information in the CTET application form (if any). No change will be accepted through offline mode, i.e., through fax/application, email, etc. No changes will be allowed in the application form after the closing of the application correction window. 

Q:   Which subject holds maximum weightage in CTET exam?
A: 
Almost all the sections of the CTET exam hold equal weightage. In CTET Paper 1, all subjects including Child Development and Pedagogy, Language-I, Language-II, Mathematics and Environmental Studies hold equal weightage. However, in CTET Paper 2, the Mathematics & Science and Social Studies/Social Science section holds maximum weightage of 60 marks.
Q:   Is 120 a good score in CTET?
A: 

Candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks are considered CTET pass. Those who get over and above the set marks are considered good scorers. Hence, scoring 120 marks in the CTET exam is good.

Q:   When was the CTET admit card 2026 released?
A: 

The CTET admit card 2026 was released on Feb 5. Candidates could download their admit cards using the application number and password. The CTET pre-admit card or city intimation slip was released before the admit card to inform candidates about the allotted exam city.

CTET Correction Link 2026

The CTET form correction 2026 link has been activated by the CBSE at ctet.nic.in. The direct CTET correction link 2026 is provided here.

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Also Read: CTET Admit Card 2026

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CTET Form Correction Date 2026

The CTET form correction 2026 date is December 23 to December 26. The CBSE released the CTET application correction link 2026 on the official website- ctet.nic.in

Also Read: CTET Exam Date 2026 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How can I start preparation for the CTET exam?
A: 
You can start CTET preparation by thoroughly going through the CTET exam pattern and CTET syllabus. The CTET exam pattern makes candidates familiar with the structure of question paper. On the other hand, CTET syllabus makes candidates aware of the topics from which questions are asked in the exam. After going through the exam pattern and syllabus, candidates should ensure studying each topic prescribed by the CBSE in the CTET syllabus.
Q:   What was the last date to apply for CTET 2026?
A: 

The last date to apply online for CTET 2026 was December 18. Candidates need to submit their applications before the CTET last date of online application process.  

Q:   What is the difficulty level of CTET exam?
A: 

The CTET exam is generally easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. The difficulty level depends on the nature of the questions asked in the exam. 

Q:   When was the CTET 2026 registration started?
A: 

The CTET 2026 registration started with the release of official notification on November 27. The CTET application form 2026 was filled online. Applicants need to first register for the CTET 2026 exam and then go on to fill out the CTET online form 2026. The online application process is incomplete without the examination fee. Candidates need to pay the CTET application fee 2026 for successful submission of the form.

CTET Application Correction 2026 Fees

There is no CTET form correction fee. Candidates can make changes or corrections to the already submitted CTET application form 2026 without paying any additional fee. Candidates only need to pay the CTET application fees 2026 while submitting the online form. The CTET exam fees once deducted shall not be refunded or adjusted under any circumstances.

Also Read: CTET Eligibility Criteria 2026

Changes Allowed through CTET 2026 Correction Window

Candidates are permitted to make online corrections in the following particulars of the online form for the CTET 2026:

  • Candidate’s name
  • Father’s name
  • Mother’s name
  • Date of birth
  • Category
  • Differently abled category
  • Paper opted for
  • Subject for Paper 2
  • Language I and Language II opted for
  • Address of correspondence
  • Name of the Institution/ College/ University from where candidates obtained their BEd/ Degree/Diploma in Elementary Education etc.
  • Course
  • Exam City 

Also Read: CTET Exam Centre 2026

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the highest score in CTET?
A: 

150 is the maximum CTET score. There are 150 total marks in the CTET 2024 exam. As there is no negative marking, obtaining all 150 marks is regarded as the exam's the highest result. However, a candidate from the General category must receive at least 60% of the possible points in order to be eligible for the CTET exam. To pass the exam, applicants from reserved categories, such as SC, ST, and OBC, must receive a grade of at least 55%.

Q:   Is CTET a tough exam?
A: 

The CTET exam is easy to crack. The difficulty level of the question paper is generally easy to moderate. Candidates should be well prepared in order for the exam.

Q:   What is the CTET exam fee?
A: 

The CTET exam fee is different for General and Reserved category candidates. General candidates need to pay INR 1,000 for one paper and INR 1,200 for two papers. Reserved category such as SC, ST, OBC and others need to pay INR 500 for one paper and INR 600 for both papers.

Q:   Which documents need to be carried along with CTET Admit Card to exam centre?
A: 

CTET admit card is a mandatory document to be carried by candidates to their allotted exam centre on the day of the exam. Candidates not carrying their admit card on exam day will not be allowed to give the paper. Candidates need to carry a valid photo ID card as well on the day of the examination. Valid Photo IDs that can be carried to the CTET exam centre are given below.

  • PAN Card
  • Aadhar Card
  • Voter Identity Card
  • Passport
  • Driving License

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CTET Application Correction 2026: Points to Note

Have a look at the important points related to the CTET form correction 2026 window below:

  • CTET form correction is a one-time facility only.
  • No change will be accepted by the CBSE through offline mode such as through fax/ application or by mail.
  • No correspondence related to the form correction will be entertained.
  • No request for any change in particulars will be accepted under any circumstances after online correction window closes. The previous confirmation page will not be valid in such a case.

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