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CTET February Result 2026: Date & Steps to Check Your Score

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By HeadlineDock
3/28/2026

The Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to release the CTET February results soon, with candidates eagerly waiting for accurate information about their performance and passing marks.

CTET February Result 2026: Date & Steps to Check Your Score

Highlights

  • Official result announcement from CBSE
  • Step-by-step guide to check CTET scores online
  • Cut-off marks details for various categories
  • General and special category passing criteria

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the CTET February results in early March. Around 2.5 million candidates have eagerly awaited these official announcements to know their performance.

Steps to Check Your CTET Results

To ensure you receive accurate and timely information regarding your scores, it's essential to stick to the official website, ctet.nic.in. Here's a guide on how to access your results:

  1. Visit ctet.nic.in using a reliable device.
  2. Look for the 'CTET Feb 2026 Result' link and click on it.
  3. You will see a prompt asking for your Roll Number. Enter it accurately, then click 'Submit'. Your result page will appear shortly.
  4. Download the PDF version of your score card to keep as proof.

Candidates who meet or exceed the prescribed cut-off marks in their respective categories may proceed with applying for teaching positions in government schools and other educational institutions.

The cutoffs are as follows: General Category (60%) and Reserved Categories like SC, ST, OBC, PwD (55%). These marks will also be communicated on the result page after you access it.

Date of CTET February Result 2026 Release and Exam Details

The exact date for releasing the results is yet not confirmed. Hence, candidates are advised to visit the official site frequently for latest updates. Meanwhile, let's revisit some important details about this year's CTET exam which covers two papers:

  • **Paper 1**: For teachers of Classes 1 to 5
  • **Paper 2**: For teachers of Classes 6 to 8

The examination is designed with a total of 150 questions, carrying 150 marks each. The passing criteria are also outlined: General Category candidates need to secure at least 90 marks (60%), while special categories require 82.5 marks (55%).