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NTET 2026 Registration Now Open for Aspiring Teachers in Alternative Medicine

The National Testing Agency has launched the application process for the NTET 2026, aimed at individuals aspiring to teach in alternative medicine fields such as Unani, Siddha, Ayurveda, and Homeopathy. Candidates can apply online starting March 11, 2026, with the exam scheduled for April 28, 2026. This article outlines the application process, eligibility criteria, and what the exam entails, ensuring that prospective teachers are well-informed and prepared for this important step in their careers.
 

Exciting News for Future Teachers

For individuals aspiring to teach subjects like Unani, Siddha, Ayurveda, and Homeopathy, there is promising news. The National Testing Agency has commenced the application process for the National Teachers Eligibility Test (NTET) 2026. Eligible candidates can apply online by visiting the official website exams.nta.nic.in. Applications opened on March 11, 2026, and the examination is scheduled to take place by April 28, 2026. This article will provide you with all the essential details regarding the exam.


Overview of NTET 2026

This examination is designed for those who wish to become teachers in fields such as Siddha, Unani, Ayurveda, and Homeopathy.


Understanding the NTET

In simpler terms, candidates who have completed their postgraduate studies in these subjects and wish to teach at the college level must pass the NTET. The National Teachers Eligibility Test assesses the readiness of candidates to teach.


Application Process

To apply, visit the official NTA website at exams.nta.nic.in.


Click on the NTET 2026 Registration link on the homepage.


Register and create a login.


Fill in the required information.


Upload necessary documents and pay the application fee.


After submitting the form, ensure to print a copy for your records.


Eligibility Criteria

Only candidates who hold a postgraduate degree in Siddha, Unani, Ayurveda, or Homeopathy from a recognized institution can apply for this exam. Additionally, candidates must achieve a minimum of 50% marks to qualify. Those scoring 50% or above will be considered qualified.


The exam evaluates candidates' communication skills, teaching abilities, and classroom management capabilities. It also assesses how effectively candidates can convey concepts to students and whether they can implement innovative teaching methods.