CTET 2026 Results Expected March Release

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By HeadlineDock
3/19/2026

CTET 2026 candidates eagerly await the release of their results. The Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to announce the scores within the upcoming days, most likely on March 19th or 20th.

CTET 2026 Results Expected March Release

Highlights

  • CTET 2026 results are anticipated for announcement in early March 2026
  • Results will be available at ctet.nic.in and through DigiLocker for digital access
  • Eligibility cutoffs vary with different categories, ranging from 55% to 60%
  • Candidates must follow specific steps to download their results on the official CTET website

Candidates looking forward to the release of their CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) results for the 2026 examination have reason to be excited. The Central Board of Secondary Education is anticipated to announce the results within the next few days, with a possible declaration on March 19th or 20th.

However, it's important to note that no official notification has been issued yet regarding the exact result date, giving both hope and anticipation to thousands of registered candidates who have taken this qualifying exam for teaching positions in central government schools and other institutions.

The results will be accessible on the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) website at ctet.nic.in. For candidates who prefer alternative methods of result verification, they can also check their CTET 2026 scores through DigiLocker and the Umang app.

Once the results are announced, candidates can easily access them by following these steps:

  • Visit ctet.nic.in, then navigate to the ‘CTET Feb 2026’ link within the ‘Candidate Activity’ section.
  • In a new tab or page, enter your Roll Number and click on the ‘Submit’ button to view your official CTET 2026 result.

Furthermore, digital marksheets will be issued via DigiLocker for both candidates who have not yet obtained their printouts. These documents confirm their eligibility for teaching positions and can also serve as vital references in their future careers in the education sector.

The cutoff for passing this exam was 60% for General categories and 55% for categories OBC/SC/ST/PWD, making it a crucial test aspiring educators must pass to secure job opportunities in various government institutions.

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