The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) for 2026 is set to commence tomorrow, February 7, and will continue on February 8. Organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the examination will take place across 140 cities nationwide. As aspiring educators gear up for this significant milestone, the CTET aims to assess their aptitude and teaching capabilities, ensuring they meet the standards required for a teaching position in various schools.
Candidates should be well-prepared for the exam, which will be conducted in two sessions each day. The first session is scheduled for the morning, while the second will occur in the afternoon. Participants are advised to arrive at their designated centers well ahead of time to avoid any last-minute rush. It's crucial to bring all necessary documents, including the admit card and a valid photo ID, to ensure a smooth entry into the examination hall.
Additionally, CBSE has outlined specific exam day instructions to maintain order and fairness. Candidates must adhere to the COVID-19 guidelines, including wearing masks and maintaining social distancing. Electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited within the exam premises. By following these guidelines, participants can focus on performing their best in the CTET, a key step in their teaching careers.
— Authored by Next24 Live