CTET February 2026: Application Correction Window Now Open ✏️📚

G GOWTHAM
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) february 2026 correction window has officially opened, allowing candidates to edit certain details in their application forms before the deadline.

1. Where to Make Corrections

  • Visit the official CTET website: ctet.nic.in
  • Only candidates who have already submitted their applications can access the correction window
2. Editable Fields

  • Candidates can update:
    • Personal details (like name spelling, date of birth)
    • Contact information (mobile number, email)
    • Category, educational qualifications, or exam center (if applicable)
  • Some fields may not be editable, so check carefully
3. Correction Window Dates

  • The window is open for a limited time
  • Candidates should submit corrections before the last date to avoid rejection
4. How to Correct Your Application

Log in with Application Number and Password

Select the correction/edit option

Make the necessary changes

Submit and save the confirmation slip

5. Tips for Candidates

  • Double-check all details before submission
  • Keep your official documents handy for reference
  • Avoid last-minute corrections to prevent errors
 Final Takeaway

The CTET february 2026 correction window is your chance to fix mistakes in your application. Make corrections carefully and ensure your form is accurate to avoid future issues.

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