CBSE has officially
scheduled the CTET 2026 re‑examination on March 1, 2026 (Sunday). This re‑exam applies only to
Paper‑II candidates whose exam was cancelled earlier at two specific test centres in Vaishali (Hajipur), bihar due to administrative issues.
- 📍 New re‑exam date: 1 march 2026
- 🏫 Affected centres:
- 125014 – Lakshya international Academy, Bardiha, Vaishali
- 125016 – St. John’s Academy, Basmati Nagar, Vaishali
- 📥 Admit cards: Revised hall tickets will be issued on the official CTET website (ctet.nic.in).
CBSE has clarified that this will be the
only opportunity for affected candidates under CTET 2026 — no further re‑exams will be conducted for this session.
🧑🎓 Who Needs to Appear in the Re‑Exam?Only candidates who:Were registered for
CTET Paper‑II in the
Feb 2026 session,Were allotted the two specific centres in
Vaishali, Bihar, andCould NOT take the Paper‑II exam on the original dateare
eligible for this re‑examination.All other candidates (who took Paper‑I or whose Paper‑II went ahead normally) are
not required to appear again.
📝 Exam Details Recap📌 CTET 2026 Standard Exam (Feb 7–8)CTET 2026 was conducted on
7 and 8 february 2026 as scheduled for most centres across India, covering:
- Paper‑I: For candidates planning to teach Classes I–V
- Paper‑II: For candidates aiming to teach Classes VI–VIII
Both papers are in offline mode with objective‑type questions.
📌 What Happens Next?✔ Revised Admit CardsAffected candidates should download their
new CTET re‑exam admit card from ctet.nic.in using their login credentials.
✔ Official Answer Keys & ResultsOnce the re‑exam is complete, CBSE will release:
- Provisional answer keys
- OMR response sheets
- Final results (expected later)
Candidates should monitor the official CTET portal for
updates and objection windows.
🧠 Final Tips for Aspirants- Check your eligibility: Only those from affected centres must appear.
- Download admit card early: Don’t wait until the last day — verify all details.
- Prepare for Paper‑II: The syllabus and format haven’t changed — focus on Child Development, Pedagogy, and subject knowledge.
- Stay updated: Official announcements on ctet.nic.in are the authoritative source.
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