CTET 2026 exam is scheduled to be conducted on February 7 and 8 at various centres across the country. Check here for CTET last-minute preparation tips to pass the exam with high scores.
CTET Last Minute Preparation Tips 2026
The CTET 2026 exam will be held offline in the pen and paper mode. To crack the CBSE CTET exam is not a difficult important is to study on a regular basis with proper mindset. Candidate must follow the timetable and follow it strictly. The final day of an exam is to maximise the score of using what you have already studied and know about it. Check below the preparation tips of an exam.
Go through CTET exam pattern & syllabus
Candidates should go through the latest CTET exam pattern and syllabus. Knowing the CTET syllabus and exam structure is a crucial part of the exam preparation as it makes candidates familiar with the total number of subjects, marking scheme, number of questions and important topics. Have a look at the highlights of the exam pattern of Paper 1 and Paper 2 below.
| Particulars |
Paper 1 Highlights |
Paper 2 Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Exam mode |
Offline |
|
| Number of subjects |
5 |
4 |
| Subjects |
Child Development and Pedagogy Language-I Language-II Mathematics Environmental Studies |
Child Development and Pedagogy Language-I Language-II Mathematics and Science or Social Studies/Social Science |
| Exam duration |
2.5 hours (150 minutes) |
|
| Total questions |
150 |
|
| Type of questions |
MCQs |
|
| Total marks |
150 |
|
| Marking scheme |
+1 for a correct answer 0 for incorrect answer |
|
| Language of paper |
English and Hindi (candidates can write the paper in either of the languages) |
|
Also Read: CTET Exam Timing 2026
Practice CTET question papers & mock tests
The last few days before the exam are not meant for deep studies. Candidates should utilise this time for practice and revision. Undertaking the practice of CTET mock tests and last year question papers will help candidates brush up their preparation level. Solving the CBSE CTET question papers helps you measure your performance.
Also Read: Last 5 Years CTET Solved Question Papers with Answers: Free PDFs for Paper 1 & 2
Revise through CTET last-minute notes
In the last few days before the exam, candidates should revise through the last-minute notes prepared by them while taking up the deep studies. These notes prove to be useful while doing the quick revision before the exam.
Arrange CTET admit card & necessary documents
Candidates need to carry the CTET admit card photo ID proof and photographs to the exam centres. Candidates should arrange these documents well in advance and carry them to the CTET exam centre.
Also Read: CTET Social Science (Paper 2) Syllabus 2026: Topics, Books, Notes Preparation Tips
The CTET 2026 exam date has been announced by the CBSE. The CTET exam will be held on February 7 & 8, 2026 offline in pen and paper mode. The exam is conducted on a single day in two shifts for Paper 1 and Paper 2. The CTET Paper 1 is organised from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Paper 2 from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Candidates check the CTET next exam details here - https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/teaching/articles/ctet-2026-exam-blogId-170985
The CTET 2026 exam was conducted on February 7 and 8. The Board released the time table for the exam as given below:
Events | Paper 1 | Paper 2 |
|---|---|---|
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 |
CTET 2026 Preparation Tips for Exam Day
Candidates should follow the following tips on the day of the exam:
- If you find a question difficult, do not spend over 1 minute on it. Rather, skip it and move to the next question.
- Answer the more number of questions as there is no negative marking.
- Read the questions carefully before marking your answer.
- Keep track of time while solving the paper.
- Any subject if find challenging then solve it later.
Read More:
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- CTET Eligibility Criteria 2026: Qualification, Age Limit, Reservation
- TET 2026: Notification, Exam Date, Syllabus, Eligibility & Results
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Student Forum
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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.
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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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The CTET exam generally held twice a year. The February session exam was conducted on February 7 and 8, 2026 at several centres across the country. The another session may be conducted later this year.
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The CTET exam is a eligibility test and does not have a centralized counselling process.
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Answered Yesterday
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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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.
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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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The Central Board of Secondary Education conducted the CTET exam on February 7 & 8, 2026. The 21st edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test was held offline.