CTET Answer Key 2026: CBSE to Release Provisional Key Soon on Official Website
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the provisional answer key for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test 2026 (CTET 2026) shortly on its official website, ctet.nic.in. Candidates who appeared for the eligibility test will be able to download the CTET 2026 answer key PDF by logging in with their valid application number and date of birth. This release marks a critical step for aspirants awaiting their results and seeking teaching positions across India.
Objection Window and Challenge Process Details
Along with the provisional answer key, CBSE will also open an objection window, allowing candidates to challenge any answer they believe is incorrect. The board will specify a limited time period during which objections can be submitted. Candidates must note that each objection will require a fee of Rs 1,000 per question. If the objection raised is found to be valid after review, the fee will be refunded to the candidate. This process ensures fairness and accuracy in the evaluation.
Final Answer Key and Result Preparation
The final CTET 2026 answer key will be prepared after carefully examining all objections received during the challenge window. CBSE will revise the provisional answers wherever required and publish the final answer key accordingly. The CTET result will be prepared based on this final answer key, making the objection phase crucial for determining accurate scores and eligibility outcomes.
Marking Scheme and Examination Overview
As per the official marking scheme, candidates will be awarded one mark for each correct response. There is no negative marking in the Central Teacher Eligibility Test, which means no marks will be deducted for incorrect answers. This allows candidates to estimate their scores without the risk of penalties, providing a straightforward assessment method. The CTET 2026 examination was held on February 7 and February 8 at centres across the country. Paper 1 was conducted for candidates aiming to teach Classes 1 to 5, while Paper 2 was held for those aspiring to teach Classes 6 to 8. The examination was conducted in two shifts each day: the forenoon shift from 9:30 am to 12 noon and the afternoon shift from 2:30 pm to 5 pm.
Importance of CTET and Candidate Guidance
CBSE conducted CTET 2026 for candidates seeking teaching opportunities in Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, other central government schools, as well as private schools. The eligibility certificate is applicable for teaching positions from Classes 1 to 8, highlighting its significance in the education sector. Once the answer key is released, candidates will also be able to access their response sheets to match their marked answers with the official solutions. This will help them calculate their probable scores before the official result declaration. Candidates are advised to regularly check ctet.nic.in for the latest updates related to the CTET 2026 answer key, objection window, and further announcements to stay informed throughout the process.
