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CG TET 2026 Results Announced: Check Your Scores and Eligibility

The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board has announced the results for the CG TET 2026 exam, a crucial step for aspiring teachers in the state. Candidates can now check their scores and download their scorecards from the official website. The results include separate links for Paper-1 and Paper-2, and the minimum passing marks vary by category. Successful candidates will receive a Teacher Eligibility Certificate, enabling them to apply for government teaching roles. This article provides detailed steps on how to access results and the significance of the scorecard.
 
CG TET 2026 Results Announced: Check Your Scores and Eligibility

CG TET 2026 Results Released



Exciting news has arrived for aspiring teachers in Chhattisgarh as the Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board has unveiled the results for the CG TET 2026 exam. This announcement has been highly anticipated by numerous candidates who have been preparing diligently. The CG TET exam is crucial for determining a candidate's eligibility to teach.


Candidates can now access the official website to view their results and download their scorecards.


In addition to the results, the final answer key has been published, enabling candidates to verify their answers and assess their performance accurately.


Accessing Results for Different Papers

The Board has provided distinct links for the results of Paper-1 (for Classes 1 to 5) and Paper-2 (for Classes 6 to 8). Candidates should select the appropriate link based on the paper they appeared for.


Exam Details

The CG TET 2026 was conducted on February 1st in two shifts: the first shift focused on the Primary Level (Classes 1 to 5), while the second shift was for the Upper Primary Level (Classes 6 to 8).


Steps to Download Your Result

To check their results, candidates can follow these straightforward steps:


1. Visit the official website.


2. Navigate to the 'Results' section on the homepage.


3. Click on the link for your specific paper.


4. Enter your Roll Number/Registration Number and Date of Birth.


5. Hit 'Submit' to view your result.


6. Download the scorecard and print it for future reference.


Scorecard Information

The scorecard will contain vital information, including the candidate's name, roll number, registration number, date of birth, examination name, paper details, subject-wise marks, total marks, maximum marks, qualifying status, category, and exam date.


Minimum Passing Marks

To pass the examination, candidates must meet the minimum qualifying marks. General Category candidates need to achieve at least 60% (90 out of 150 marks), while SC, ST, OBC, and PWD candidates must secure a minimum of 50% (75 marks).


Future Opportunities

Candidates who meet the required cut-off will receive a Teacher Eligibility Certificate, allowing them to apply for government teaching positions within the state. Those who succeed will be qualified to teach at both primary and upper-primary levels.