CTET 2026 Results Announced: How to Access Your Scorecard
CTET Result 2026 Released
CTET Result 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially announced the results for the CTET 2026 examination, which took place on February 7 and 8, 2026. Candidates who participated in this assessment can conveniently download their results by entering their login credentials.
Around 2.5 million candidates took part in the CTET exam. To check their results, candidates should visit the official website, ctet.nic.in. The results for both CTET Paper-1 and Paper-2 have been released at the same time.
How to Download Your Scorecard
Steps to Download the Scorecard
1. Go to the official website: ctet.nic.in.
2. On the homepage, find the 'Latest News' section and click on the "CTET FEB 2026 Result" link.
3. Enter your Roll Number and click the 'Login' button.
4. Your scorecard will be displayed on the screen, which you can view and download.
Direct Link to CTET 2026 Result
CTET 2026 Result, Direct Link
https://cbseresults.nic.in/CtetFeb26ii/CtetFeb26iix.htm
Cut-off Marks for Passing CTET
To qualify for the CTET, candidates must achieve the designated cut-off marks. The CBSE has established a cut-off of 60% for the General category, while OBC, SC, ST, and Divyang (differently-abled) candidates need to secure 55%. Those who pass Paper-1 are eligible to teach students from Class 1 to 5, whereas passing Paper-2 qualifies them to teach students from Class 6 to 8.
Validity of the CTET Scorecard
Validity of the CTET Scorecard
The CTET scorecard remains valid for a lifetime. Once candidates pass the examination, they do not need to retake it in the future.
Accessing Mark Sheets via DigiLocker
Mark Sheets Available on DigiLocker
The CBSE has transitioned to digital issuance of CTET mark sheets, eliminating the distribution of physical copies. Successful candidates can download their certificates and mark sheets by logging into their DigiLocker accounts. These digital certificates are fully valid and have lifelong validity. The CTET Paper 1 and Paper 2 were conducted nationwide on February 7 and 8, with a re-examination held on March 11. The provisional answer key was released on March 12, and after addressing objections until March 15, the CBSE will now publish the results along with the final answer key.
