CTET 2026 Results Expected Soon: How to Check Your Scores
CTET 2026 Results Announcement
New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the results for the February session of CTET 2026 on its official website, ctet.nic.in. The 21st edition of the CTET was conducted on February 7 and 8. To pass the CTET exam, candidates must secure a minimum of 60 percent marks, with category-wise relaxations available.
The download link for the CTET results will be activated shortly. Candidates can access their scores and scorecards for Paper 1 and 2 using their application number/roll number and date of birth or password. For the latest live updates regarding the CTET 2026 results, including the download link and steps to check results, please scroll down.
Steps to Check CTET 2026 Results
The following steps outline how to download the CTET results for the February session of 2026:
- Visit the website ctet.nic.in
- Navigate to the candidate activity section on the homepage.
- Click on the CTET February 2026 results link.
- A login window will appear on the screen.
Entering Roll Number in the CTET Login Window
After entering your roll number, click the submit button, and your results will be displayed on the screen.
The direct link to download the CTET results for 2026 will be updated here.
Detailed Information on CTET Results 2026
The CTET exam results will include essential details about the candidates and exam-related information. After downloading the scorecard, candidates should review it carefully and verify all information. The results will contain details such as the exam name, roll number, candidate's name, mother's name, father's name, category, paper details, section-wise marks, and total marks obtained.
Minimum Marks Required to Pass
To pass the CTET 2026 exam, candidates must achieve at least 60 percent marks. A relaxation of 5 percent is provided for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, and persons with disabilities.
Organizing Body of the Exam
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the CTET exam to determine eligibility for teaching positions. The exam is divided into two parts: the first part is for classes 1 to 5, and the second part is for classes 6 to 8.
