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The CTET notification is the document that officially starts the teacher eligibility examination cycle for the year. For over 20 lakh teaching aspirants, this notification sets the registration window, confirms the exam date, establishes eligibility conditions, and publishes the fee structure. Missing the registration deadline in the CTET notification cycle means waiting for the next edition — typically 6 to 12 months later.
The CTET September 2026 notification was officially released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on May 11, 2026, at ctet.nic.in, marking the 22nd Edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test. The exam will be held on September 6, 2026. Along with the notification, CBSE has also released a short notice along with a detailed information bulletin on the official website @ctet.nic.in.
This page covers the complete CTET 2026 notification: the official release date, what the information bulletin contains, the complete key dates timeline, year-wise CTET notification history, what to check first when the bulletin is released, and the expected schedule for CTET 2027.
Live Update: The CTET September 2026 notification has been officially released by CBSE on May 11, 2026. Registration is open till June 10, 2026. Apply at ctet.nic.in.
Visit the CTET complete guide for the full exam overview including eligibility, syllabus, cutoff, and all resources.
The following dates are officially confirmed by CBSE in the CTET September 2026 notification released May 11, 2026.
| Event Official Date | |
| CTET 2026 Notification and Information Bulletin Release | May 11, 2026 |
| Online Registration Opens | May 11, 2026 |
| Last Date to Submit Application and Pay Fee | June 10, 2026 (11:59 PM) |
| Application Correction Window Opens | June 15, 2026 |
| Application Correction Window Closes | June 18, 2026 |
| CTET 2026 Admit Card Release | September 4, 2026 |
| CTET Paper II Exam | September 6, 2026 (9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon) |
| CTET Paper I Exam | September 6, 2026 (2:30 PM to 5:00 PM) |
| Backup Exam Date (if required) | September 5, 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key (Expected) | Within 2 to 3 weeks of exam |
| CTET 2026 Result (Expected) | October to November 2026 |
The CTET Information Bulletin is the comprehensive PDF document released by CBSE alongside the official notification. It is the authoritative reference for every aspect of the CTET examination and covers:
1. Examination Schedule Complete dates from registration to result including the exam date for Paper I and Paper II, shift timings, admit card date, and expected result timeline.
2. Eligibility Criteria Detailed paper-wise qualification requirements for Paper I (Classes I to V) and Paper II (Classes VI to VIII), minimum marks in qualifying examinations, NCTE recognition requirements, age limit (none prescribed), and attempt limit (no restriction).
3. Examination Cities List of 132 cities where CTET 2026 will be conducted. The bulletin notes that there is no provision to select the examination city on the online application portal; CBSE will allot the city on a random basis, and no change request will be accepted.
4. Languages Available CTET 2026 is available in 27 languages for the paper medium and language papers. The bulletin lists all available language options for Language I and Language II selection.
5. Application Fee Structure Category-wise and paper-wise fee structure: Rs. 1,000 (General/OBC-EWS, one paper), Rs. 1,200 (General, both papers), Rs. 500 (SC/ST/PwD, one paper), Rs. 600 (SC/ST/PwD, both papers).
6. Exam Pattern and Syllabus Complete Paper I and Paper II question distribution across all sections, marking scheme (+1 per correct, no negative marking), duration (2.5 hours), and the full subject-wise syllabus.
7. Instructions for Persons with Disabilities Specific provisions for PwD candidates including additional time allocation and scribe facility details.
8. Qualifying Criteria Minimum qualifying marks: 60% (90 out of 150) for General/UR; 55% (approximately 82 out of 150) for reserved categories as per school management reservation policies.
9. CTET Certificate Validity Confirmation that CTET certificate is valid for a lifetime for all categories, as per the latest NCTE and CBSE guidelines.
10. Post-Qualification Career Information Overview of organisations that accept CTET qualification: KVS, NVS, CBSE-affiliated schools, Central Tibetan Schools, and others.
Exam Date Announced: CTET 2026 Exam for both Paper I and Paper II will be conducted on September 6, 2026, in two shifts. Paper II will be held in the morning shift from 9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon, while Paper I will be conducted in the evening shift from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM.
Backup Date Provision: In case the number of candidates increases, the examination may also be conducted on September 5, 2026 (Saturday). This backup date provision is standard in CTET notifications since 2022.
No City Selection: The notification reconfirms that there is no provision to select the examination city on the online application portal. CBSE will allot the city on a random basis, and no change request will be accepted. This policy has been consistent since CTET moved to multi-city examination format.
132 Exam Cities: CTET 2026 will be conducted in 132 cities across India, slightly refined from previous editions based on demand and centre availability.
27 Languages: The examination medium available in 27 languages, continuing the broad linguistic accessibility of CTET.
Understanding the notification pattern helps candidates for CTET 2027 anticipate when to expect the next announcement.
| Edition Notification Date Registration Period Exam Date Candidates Appeared | ||||
| CTET December 2022 (17th Edition) | September 2022 | September to October 2022 | December 2022 | ~30 lakh |
| CTET August 2023 (18th Edition) | April 2023 | April to May 2023 | August 20, 2023 | ~28 lakh |
| CTET January 2024 (19th Edition) | November 2023 | November to December 2023 | January 21, 2024 | ~26 lakh |
| CTET July 2024 (20th Edition) | April 2024 | April to May 2024 | July 7, 2024 | ~25 lakh |
| CTET January 2025 (21st Edition) | November 2024 | November to December 2024 | January 2025 | ~22 lakh |
| CTET September 2026 (22nd Edition) | May 11, 2026 | May 11 to June 10, 2026 | September 6, 2026 | 20+ lakh (expected) |
CTET has been conducted twice per year in some years and once in others. The cadence depends on teacher recruitment demand and CBSE's examination calendar. From 2022 to 2025, CTET was typically held 1 to 2 times annually.
Based on the historical pattern, the next CTET after September 2026 is expected in early to mid 2027. However, CBSE has not announced any schedule for CTET 2027 as of May 2026.
| Expected Event Expected Timeline | |
| CTET 2027 Notification | January to April 2027 (depending on CBSE calendar) |
| Registration Period | Approximately 4 to 6 weeks after notification |
| Exam Date | June to August 2027 (if early notification) or December 2027 (if late) |
CBSE typically provides 3 to 4 months between registration closure and the exam date, allowing adequate preparation time.
What to do now: If you missed the June 10, 2026 registration deadline for the current CTET, begin serious preparation now. CTET 2027 notification is likely 6 to 12 months away, giving ample time to thoroughly prepare CDP theories, NCERT Class I to VIII content, and language pedagogy.
A common misconception among candidates is that CTET is conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency) like JEE, NEET, and CUET. This is incorrect.
CTET is conducted exclusively by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education), not NTA.
NTA conducts: JEE Main, NEET UG, CUET UG, CUET PG, and various other university entrance tests.
CBSE conducts: CTET, CSIR UGC NET (jointly), and certain other teacher-related examinations.
All CTET-related activities — notification, registration, admit card, result, certificate — happen at ctet.nic.in (CBSE's dedicated CTET portal), not at nta.ac.in.
Step 1: Visit ctet.nic.in (the only official CTET portal maintained by CBSE).
Step 2: Look for the "CTET September 2026 Notification" or "Information Bulletin" link on the homepage. The bulletin is a free PDF download.
Step 3: Download and save the PDF on multiple devices. Read the complete bulletin before beginning registration.
Step 4: The registration link appears on the same homepage alongside or immediately after the bulletin.
When any future CTET notification is published (2027 and beyond), read these sections in priority order.
Confirm the exam date for Paper I and Paper II. If you are appearing in both papers, verify the shift timings to ensure they do not overlap (they are on different shifts of the same day in CTET 2026, which is standard).
Note the last date to apply and pay the fee. CTET registration windows are typically 4 to 5 weeks long. Do not wait until the last day; portal traffic is extremely high in the final 48 hours.
Verify that your qualification (D.El.Ed., B.Ed., B.El.Ed.) is listed as eligible. Check if CBSE has made any changes to the minimum marks requirement or NCTE recognition conditions.
CTET exam pattern has been stable for several years (150 questions, 150 marks, 150 minutes, no negative marking). Verify whether any change has been announced in the current notification.
Confirm the fee for your specific scenario (one paper or both papers; your category). Pay within 2 days of starting the application rather than on the deadline date.
Check whether your preferred Language I and Language II are still available. Verify the exam city list includes cities in your state.
Understanding how CTET compares to state-level TETs helps candidates prioritise.
| Feature CTET State TET (e.g., UPTET, HTET) | ||
| Conducted By | CBSE (Central Government) | State Government Board |
| Scope | Central government schools (KVS, NVS) + many states accept it | Only within that state |
| Certificate Validity | Lifetime | Mostly lifetime now (varies) |
| Frequency | 1 to 2 times per year | Varies by state |
| Exam Cities | 132 cities nationally | Within the state |
| Languages | 27 | State-specific |
| Qualifying Marks | 60% General; 55% Reserved | Varies (typically 60%/55%) |
| National Portability | High (accepted by many states) | Limited to that state |
CTET is generally more valuable for candidates seeking national mobility in teaching careers. Many state governments accept CTET as a valid alternative to their state TET for recruitment in state government schools as well.
Registration is open till June 10, 2026. Between now and the exam date (September 6, 2026), candidates have approximately 4 months of preparation time. This is sufficient for a well-structured preparation plan.
| Month Focus | |
| May to June 2026 | Complete registration; begin CDP theory (Piaget, Vygotsky, Kohlberg, RTE Act); start NCERT reading for subject sections |
| July 2026 | Complete CDP study; complete Language pedagogy topics; complete NCERT subject content for chosen Paper I or Paper II subjects |
| August 2026 | Revision of all sections; daily mock tests (subject-wise); solve previous year question papers |
| September 1 to 5 | Final revision only; short notes review; admit card download; logistics preparation |
| September 6 | CTET 2026 exam |
The most common mistake candidates make is delaying preparation until after registration closes. Preparation and registration are parallel activities. Begin CDP and NCERT study the day you register.
Q1. When was the CTET 2026 notification released? The CTET September 2026 notification was officially released by CBSE on May 11, 2026, at ctet.nic.in, marking the 22nd Edition.
Q2. What is the exam date for CTET 2026? CTET 2026 Paper II: September 6, 2026, 9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon. Paper I: September 6, 2026, 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM. Backup date: September 5, 2026 (if candidate numbers require additional venues).
Q3. Who conducts CTET — NTA or CBSE? CTET is conducted exclusively by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education), not NTA. All registration, admit card, and result activities are at ctet.nic.in.
Q4. How long is the registration window for CTET 2026? The registration window is from May 11, 2026 to June 10, 2026 (approximately 30 days). Apply well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues.
Q5. Is CTET conducted twice a year? CBSE has conducted CTET 1 to 2 times annually in recent years. There is no guaranteed frequency; it depends on teacher recruitment demand and CBSE's examination calendar. The September 2026 edition is the 22nd since CTET began in 2011.
Q6. Can I select my exam city in CTET 2026? No. There is no provision to select the examination city on the online application portal. CBSE will allot the city on a random basis from 132 available cities.
Q7. When will CTET 2027 notification be released? No CTET 2027 dates have been announced. Based on historical patterns, the next notification is expected anywhere from January to June 2027. This page will be updated when CBSE releases the official schedule.