Great news for all aspiring teachers! The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the much-awaited CTET February 2026 Answer Key. This crucial update, made available on 📅 12 March 2026, allows all candidates who appeared for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) in February 2026 to meticulously check their answers and evaluate their performance. Whether you appeared for Paper I (Primary Level) or Paper II (Junior Level), your pathway to becoming an eligible teacher in government schools across India (Sarkari Naukri) just got clearer!
Understanding your probable score from the CTET Answer Key is the first step towards realizing your teaching dreams. This page provides you with all the essential details to download the official answer key, understand the objection process, and calculate your scores accurately. Don't miss out on any critical information to secure your future in the teaching profession!
The CTET February 2026 examination was conducted for two papers: Paper I (for teachers of Classes I to V) and Paper II (for teachers of Classes VI to VIII). The answer key released by CBSE is instrumental for candidates to:
Please note that CTET is an eligibility test, not a direct recruitment drive. Therefore, there are no specific 'vacancy' counts associated with it. Qualifying CTET makes you eligible to apply for various teaching Sarkari Naukri positions in schools governed by the Central and State Governments.
While the answer key is out, understanding the eligibility criteria is crucial for future reference and for those who still need to confirm their qualification for the exam they appeared in.
There is no specific upper age limit for appearing in the CTET examination, as it serves as an eligibility test. Candidates must meet the educational qualifications.
Candidates must possess the following qualifications for the respective papers:
The application fees for the CTET February 2026 examination were as follows:
| Paper Category | General / OBC / EWS | SC / ST / PH |
|---|---|---|
| For Single Paper (Paper I OR Paper II) | ₹1000/- | ₹500/- |
| For Both Papers (Paper I AND Paper II) | ₹1200/- | ₹600/- |
Candidates paid the examination fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or E Challan during the application period.
Keep track of these key dates related to the CTET February 2026 examination:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Application Begin | 27 November 2025 |
| Last Date for Registration | 18 December 2025 |
| Last Date Fee Payment | 18 December 2025 |
| CTET Exam City Availability | 23 January 2026 |
| CTET Exam Date | 07-08 February 2026 |
| CTET Re-Exam Date (if applicable) | 01 March 2026 |
| Admit Card Available | Before Exam |
| Answer Key Available | 12 March 2026 |
| Result Declared | Notified Soon |
Follow these simple steps to download your official CTET February 2026 Answer Key and verify your performance:
You can also watch a helpful video guide on "How to Check Answer Key" in Hindi for detailed visual instructions. (Link available in Important Links section).
CBSE typically provides a window for candidates to raise objections against the provisional answer key if they find any discrepancies or incorrect answers. This process ensures fairness and accuracy in the final results.
Once you have the answer key, you can calculate your raw score using the official marking scheme:
The minimum qualifying marks for CTET are 60% (90 out of 150) for the General category. Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/Differently Abled) typically receive a relaxation, often requiring 55% (82 out of 150) to qualify.
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The official Answer Key for CTET February 2026 was released by CBSE on 12 March 2026.
You can download the CTET February 2026 Answer Key by visiting the official CTET website (ctet.nic.in), navigating to the 'Latest News' or 'Candidate Activity' section, and clicking on the 'Download Answer Key' link. You might need to log in with your application number and password.
Yes, CBSE usually provides a window for candidates to raise objections against the provisional answer key. You should check the official CTET website for a separate notice detailing the objection submission process, dates, and any applicable fees.
No, there is no negative marking in the CTET examination. For every correct answer, candidates are awarded 1 mark, and no marks are deducted for incorrect or unattempted questions.
The minimum qualifying score for CTET is 60% (90 out of 150 marks) for the General category. For reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD), it is typically 55% (82 out of 150 marks).
After the provisional answer key, CBSE reviews objections (if any) and then releases the final answer key along with the official results. Qualified candidates receive an eligibility certificate.
You can download the official CTET February 2026 Notification PDF from the official CTET website (ctet.nic.in) or through the link provided in the 'Important Links' section of this page.
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