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CTET Answer Key 2026 Live Updates: CBSE to release provisional answer keys soon

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CBSE CTET February 2026 Official Answer Key Highlights: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to issue the provisional answer keys of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026 soon. CBSE, which administers CTET will also issue the scanned images of the OMR answer sheets of the candidates. Once released, candidates will be able to check both answer keys and response sheet on the official website at ctet.nic.in. CTET February 2026 exam was held on February 7 and February 8 across 140 cities in the country. CTET paper two was cancelled at two exam centres in Bihar — Vaishali (Hajipur) (125016 – St. John’s Academy, Basmati Nagar) and 125014 – Lakshya International Academy) due to “unavoidable circumstances”. Re-examination of candidates allotted at those two centres were scheduled to be held within 15 days, the Board said, adding that the revised schedule would be intimated to concerned candidates separately. Candidates who appeared for the CTET 2026 exam will be able to raise objections against the answer keys. The board will declare the CTET result of the February 2026 exam after considering the grievances against the answer key. The CTET 2026 exam marks and eligibility certificates will also be uploaded on the DigiLocker in digital format. The CTET 2026 exam was held for two papers — paper 1 (for Class 1 to 5) and paper 2 (for Class 6 to 8). Qualifying CTET is essential for applying to teaching posts in central government schools. It enhances candidates’ eligibility and opens opportunities in reputed institutions across the country. Once available, candidates should download and securely save the answer key PDF along with their response sheet. These documents may be required during the objection process or while estimating scores. CTET 2026 was conducted at various examination centres across the country. The nationwide arrangement ensured participation of candidates from different states seeking teaching eligibility. Both papers were conducted in separate shifts across two days to accommodate all registered candidates. The structured scheduling ensured smooth conduct of the eligibility examination at centres nationwide. After the release of the final answer key, CBSE will proceed with the declaration of CTET 2026 results. Candidates will be able to check their qualifying status on the official website once announced. If a candidate finds discrepancies in more than one question, they can raise multiple objections. However, the prescribed fee must be paid separately for each challenged question during submission. All objections submitted during the challenge window will be reviewed by subject experts. Only valid challenges will lead to modifications in the final answer key, ensuring fairness and accuracy in the evaluation process. The provisional answer key PDF will list the officially accepted answers for all questions asked in the examination. Candidates can cross-check question-wise answers and calculate their estimated scores accordingly. The absence of negative marking ensures that candidates are not penalised for incorrect attempts. This transparent marking system provides clarity and fairness while calculating expected scores using the provisional answer key. CTET is a national-level eligibility test conducted for aspiring teachers across India. Every year, a large number of candidates appear for the exam to secure eligibility for government and private teaching positions. Aspirants are strongly advised not to rely on unofficial websites or social media claims regarding the answer key. All verified announcements and updates will be made available exclusively on ctet.nic.in. The release of the provisional answer key is a significant milestone in the CTET examination cycle. It allows candidates to evaluate their performance and ensures transparency in the evaluation system. Once the final answer key is issued, the objection process will officially close. No further representations will be entertained, and the board will proceed with result preparation based on the approved final answers. Candidates who raise objections are advised to keep a copy of the payment receipt and submitted challenge details. These documents may be useful for reference during the review process and result declaration stage. CBSE will provide a limited window for submitting objections. Challenges filed after the deadline will not be considered. Candidates must strictly follow the instructions mentioned on the official website while raising objections. After downloading the provisional key, candidates should carefully compare it with their response sheet. If any discrepancy is noticed, they must raise objections within the stipulated time frame to ensure their concerns are reviewed. To download the answer key, candidates need to visit ctet.nic.in, click on the relevant link, enter their application number and date of birth, and submit the details. The answer key PDF will then be displayed for download. CTET qualification is mandatory for teaching positions in Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, and other central government schools. Many private schools also consider CTET certification while recruiting teachers. Candidates who qualify CTET 2026 receive an eligibility certificate that allows them to apply for teaching positions from Classes 1 to 8, depending on the paper they have cleared successfully. The examination was organised in two shifts on both days. The forenoon shift was held from 9:30 am to 12 noon, while the afternoon shift took place from 2:30 pm to 5 pm at designated centres nationwide. Paper 2 was held for candidates aiming to teach Classes 6 to 8. Those who qualify this paper receive eligibility certification for upper primary teaching positions in schools that recognise CTET qualification. Paper 1 of CTET 2026 was conducted for candidates aspiring to teach students from Classes 1 to 5. Clearing this paper makes candidates eligible to apply for primary teaching positions in various government and private schools. Once the provisional answer key is released, candidates will also be able to access their response sheets online. By comparing their recorded responses with the official answers, aspirants can assess their performance before the final result announcement. The CTET 2026 examination follows a simple marking system. Each correct response carries one mark, while wrong answers do not attract any deduction. This transparent scheme helps candidates calculate their expected scores easily using the answer key. As per the official marking scheme, candidates receive one mark for every correct answer. There is no negative marking for incorrect or unanswered questions. This allows candidates to estimate their probable scores without worrying about penalties. The CTET 2026 result will be calculated strictly according to the final answer key released by CBSE. Once the final key is published, no further challenges will be accepted, and candidate scores will be locked accordingly. After examining all objections received during the challenge window, CBSE will prepare the final CTET 2026 answer key. Necessary corrections will be made wherever required, and this revised version will be considered final for preparing results. Candidates who wish to raise objections against the provisional answer key must pay Rs 1,000 per question. The fee must be paid online while submitting the challenge. If the objection is accepted after review, the amount will be refunded. Along with the provisional answer key, CBSE will activate an objection window. During this limited period, candidates can challenge any answer they believe is incorrect by following the official guidelines and submitting objections within the deadline. The provisional CTET 2026 answer key will be made available only on the official portal, ctet.nic.in. Candidates are advised to rely strictly on the official website for authentic updates regarding the answer key, objection window, and final result declaration. The Central Board of Secondary Education is likely to release the provisional answer key for CTET 2026 soon on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the examination will be able to download the answer key PDF by logging in with their application number and date of birth. The CTET scores will be used by Central Government (KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, etc.) schools and schools under the administrative control of UT‟s of Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and NCT of Delhi. CTET may also apply to the unaided private schools, who may exercise the option of considering the CTET. Schools owned and managed by the State Government/local bodies and aided schools shall consider the TET conducted by the State Government. However, a State Government can also consider the CTET if it decides not to conduct the State TET. According to CBSE Affiliation Bye-Laws, prescribing the minimum qualifications for teachers to teach various subjects in Classes I to VIII in the schools Affiliated to CBSE stands amended to that extent and it shall be mandatory that the teachers appointed hereinafter i.e. 6th March, 2012 to teach classes I to VIII in the Schools affiliated to the CBSE shall qualify/pass the Central Teacher Eligibility Test or Teacher Eligibility Test (TET), conducted by the appropriate Central/ State Government in accordance with the Guidelines framed by the NCTE for this purpose. CTET paper two was cancelled at two exam centres in Bihar — Vaishali (Hajipur) (125016 – St. John’s Academy, Basmati Nagar) and 125014 – Lakshya International Academy) due to “unavoidable circumstances”. Re-examination of candidates allotted at those two centres were to be held within 15 days, the Board said, adding that the revised schedule would be intimated to concerned candidates separately. We are not sure if the re-exam was held or not. A person who scores 60 per cent or more in the TET exam will be considered as TET pass. School managements (Government, local bodies, government aided and unaided) may consider giving concessions to person belonging to SC/ST, OBC, differently abled persons, etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy. There will be no re-evaluation or re-checking of CTET result. The CTET question paper comprised multiple choice questions (MCQs), with four alternatives in all the questions. Each question carried one mark. No negative marks will be cut for wrong answers. CBSE will provide CTET mark-sheets to all candidates and eligibility certificates to successful candidates in digital format in their DigiLocker account. Candidates who appeared for the CTET 2026 exam will be able to raise objections against the answer keys. The board will declare the CTET result of the February 2026 exam after considering the grievances against the answer key. The CTET 2026 exam marks and eligibility certificates will also be uploaded on the DigiLocker in digital format. The CTET scores will be used by Central Government (KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, etc.) schools and schools under the administrative control of UT‟s of Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and NCT of Delhi. CTET may also apply to the unaided private schools, who may exercise the option of considering the CTET. Schools owned and managed by the State Government/local bodies and aided schools shall consider the TET conducted by the State Government. However, a State Government can also consider the CTET if it decides not to conduct the State TET. According to CBSE Affiliation Bye-Laws, prescribing the minimum qualifications for teachers to teach various subjects in Classes I to VIII in the schools Affiliated to CBSE stands amended to that extent and it shall be mandatory that the teachers appointed hereinafter i.e. 6th March, 2012 to teach classes I to VIII in the Schools affiliated to the CBSE shall qualify/pass the Central Teacher Eligibility Test or Teacher Eligibility Test (TET), conducted by the appropriate Central/ State Government in accordance with the Guidelines framed by the NCTE for this purpose. The CTET 2026 official wbesite is ctet.nic.in. The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) on February 16 announced that it would discontinue the Bihar School Teacher Eligibility Test (BSTET) for the recruitment of elementary school teachers in the state. Bihar will no longer conduct a separate state-level eligibility examination for Classes 1 to 5 and Classes 6 to 8, and will now lean on the national-level eligibility exam CTET. Read More | Bihar scraps STET, adopts CTET for recruitment of teachers for Classes 1 to 8 No, negative marks will not be cut for marking wrong answers in CTET paper 1 and CTET paper 2. All questions in CTET will be multiple choice questions (MCQs), with four alternatives. Of the four alternatives, one answer will be the most appropriate. Each question will carry one mark. No negative marks will be cut for wrong answers. There will be no re-evaluation or re-checking of CTET result. A person who scores 60 per cent or more in the TET exam will be considered as TET pass. School managements (Government, local bodies, government aided and unaided) may consider giving concessions to person belonging to SC/ST, OBC, differently abled persons, etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy. (i) Paper 1 of CTET was held for those who intend to be a teacher for Classes 1 to 5. (ii) CTET Paper 2 was for those intending to be a teacher for Classes 6 to 8. (iii) Those who intend to be a teacher for both levels (Classes 1 to 5 and Classes 6 to 8) will have to appear in both the papers - CTET Paper I and CTET Paper II. CTET paper two was cancelled at two exam centres in Bihar — Vaishali (Hajipur) (125016 – St. John’s Academy, Basmati Nagar) and 125014 – Lakshya International Academy) due to “unavoidable circumstances”. Re-examination of candidates allotted at those two centres were to be held within 15 days, the Board said, adding that the revised schedule would be intimated to concerned candidates separately. We are not sure if the re-exam was held or not. The CTET 2026 exam was held for two papers — paper 1 (for Class 1 to 5) and paper 2 (for Class 6 to 8). The CTET 2026 was conducted on February 7 and February 8 across 140 cities in the country. with more than 10,000 vacancies, Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) across India are grappling with a staffing crunch. As shared in the Lok Sabha by the Ministry of Education (MoE) during the Winter Session of the Parliament in 2025, there are 8,457 teaching positions and 1,716 non-teaching positions vacant as of November 1, 2025. From the sanctioned posts of 56,520, KVs were able to fill 46,347 posts, which include both teaching and non-teaching staff.

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