CBSE CTET 2026 Exam Cancelled at Select Centres: New Admit Cards Issued, Check Revised Schedule
Candidates urged to download updates for July session; no change in syllabus or eligibility
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has abruptly cancelled the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2026 examination at several designated centres due to unforeseen technical glitches and logistical hurdles. Affecting thousands of aspiring teachers nationwide, the board has promptly released revised instructions, urging impacted candidates to access new admit cards via the official portal for rescheduled tests.
• Centres hit: Primarily in Delhi-NCR, UP, Bihar, Rajasthan clusters
• Reason: Technical failures, venue readiness issues
• New dates: To be notified within 48 hours; tentative shift to late July
• Fee refund: Not applicable; credits valid for next attempt
CTET July 2026 session, a gateway for Classes 1-8 teaching eligibility in central and state schools, saw over 25 lakh registrations earlier. The cancellation spares unaffected centres, but those listed on ctet.nic.in must re-download hall tickets reflecting alternate venues. Exam pattern remains dual papers (Paper I: Primary; Paper II: Upper Primary), 150 MCQs each, with no negative marking and qualifying score of 60% (relaxed for reserved categories).
- Visit ctet.nic.in and log in with application number/DOB
- Download fresh admit card with updated centre details
- Verify documents: Photo ID, photo, category certificate
- Contact helpline 011-22235774 for queries (9 AM-5 PM)
Syllabus unchanged – Child Development, Pedagogy, Languages, Maths/Science/EVS/Social Studies. CBSE assures transparency, with results expected 4-6 weeks post-exam via DigiLocker. This move underscores commitment to fair testing amid rising demand for qualified educators under NEP 2020.
FAQs on CTET 2026 Updates:
Q: Will the entire exam be postponed? No, only specific centres; others proceed as planned.
Q: Can I choose a new centre? Limited options via correction window; check notifications.
Q: Validity of CTET certificate? Lifetime from July 2026 session onwards.
Q: Re-exam fee? No extra charge for rescheduling.
Aspiring teachers should monitor the site daily to avoid missing deadlines. This disruption highlights infrastructure challenges in high-stakes exams, but CBSE’s swift response minimizes fallout.
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