The
Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has officially released the
exam schedule for the Direct Recruitment Quota (DRQ) Examination 2026. This is a key recruitment drive for candidates aiming to secure
Group A, B, and C posts under CBSE.
Exam Dates and Schedule
·
Tier-1 Examination:o
January 31, 2026o
February 1, 2026· The Tier-1 exam is the
first stage of selection, and candidates who qualify will move on to
Tier-2 or subsequent stages as per CBSE guidelines.
Who Can Apply
· Candidates seeking
Group A, B, or C posts under CBSE are eligible.· Specific
educational qualifications, age limits, and eligibility criteria vary according to the post applied for.
Exam Pattern and Syllabus
While detailed syllabus information is released by CBSE along with the notification, typically:·
Tier-1 Exam: Objective-type questions·
Subjects: General Awareness, Reasoning, English/Hindi, and Quantitative Aptitude·
Tier-2 Exam: Post-specific or descriptive tests for shortlisted candidates
How to Prepare
1.
Understand the Exam Pattern: Focus on
objective questions and scoring strategy.2.
Revise Core Subjects: Emphadata-size
General Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning.3.
Practice Previous Year Papers: Helps in
time management and familiarizing with question types.4.
Keep Documents Ready: Ensure
admit card, ID proofs, and eligibility certificates are in order.
Application Process
· Applications are typically submitted
online via the CBSE official portal.· Candidates must
fill the form, upload documents, and pay fees before the deadline.
Bottom Line
The
CBSE DRQ 2026 Tier-1 exam is a crucial opportunity for candidates aspiring for
central government teaching and administrative posts. Mark your calendars for
January 31 and february 1, 2026, and prepare accordingly to maximize your chances of success.
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